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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_01_07<,1,, ONTA$IO F�RdDAY, JAt'r C'ARY 7, 1848 • !VOL. f38 No, lib 4 Cents a co Authorized as Second Class' NeKet . • Bab• Rate - $SAW Per Yews': II• 8.. 8f b0 W. C. 'Marker mad Bon, Flublishem Py ..."_ ., To -f - lisw To Cori e Pe• le Ho P .. _ - - - _ -. • . •'fund ..... • :� �..• Trust Buckner i The "Buckner Trust Fund" had t 000 last �.°t-e-Heie �1,,,1��+j 1,,r ]��� �— coached afigure of over ' as$7z'tl' �OII�nudbY-tion-2' " Cr $Present Tllne lL:lb rK. • l kua�hte week -e d. With au objective of :tits• W. J. hlonney celebrated her I $500frthe caYnpaign will be carried Had To' Call In 'Two (Kt Street on for some weeks. 90th birthday on Sunday, Jan. '2. Pickering Township, Council at a I pickeri United Church The Buckner family (if it is nee- The occasion was made a very hap- meeting last Thursday, "shelved",� ng _ ,To Hold School Meeting , one in that a surprise had been the water" • vote for Pickering Rev. Robt, Ci Copeland, minister essary to recall) is that .unfortunate .. py i Sunday. January 9, 1949 The. School Board of No, 4 West one who suffered, what could hap- arranged by herfcousin M1as A Village for the present under- 10.00- a. m• - Sunday School en to any—home and everything Brander, of, Dunbarton, when, - stand there. area number of details I here had to iso down street last D Ing the afternoon a number of rel- to be cleared up before a poll is 111.00 a, m. Morning Worship Wedfeeday evening to hunt up two they owned, but that which they atives called on -her and her family considered advisable„ - "A New Creation" persons, enough to makes legal were wearing, destroyed by fire. 7.00 P. m• - Evening Service annual meeting.,theY bound James v at Fairport Beach....now in and brought their greetings, There 'was some discussion ,of the I ••Picture Service" ,LQ tng p i in f e own hi ....the eople Palm -or and Harry Purvis playing its con mtula- policing o th t P p _ ' the home of a kindly neighbor, the The News extends , g , case has• a}•oused' the sympathy of Cions and best orishes also, to this in the north apparently .feel they-; -' checkers in the usual spot, Jim was sand "young" lady of our village, should not be Paying for the south woman's Association elected Chairman o! the uteeting some locally. Led by Chief Irvine �" now (Fair enough, and the Council The regular meeting of the Wom- and harry the Secretary. W. C. ---Qnd C.oaatabie White a_comtnitte8 _ PICKERII�G TOWNSHIP en's Association will be herd at the Marker was the retiring member was formed comprising, the two feel it is a heavy burden to put on -� CO�TGt�-� --- h alone (that's fair too) . � church basement on Thursday even_ and Is returned for soothes three will. meet in the Council Chamber '+ m'bere-- the Board. becomes Chairman at mentioned 'Mrs. Shortreed, of our, , s, - ing, January 13 at 8.00 P. m, years; also Red Cross, Mrs, Horace Brown, F. The matter will be Ziisctr+sed -fur I Brougham, oh.lionday, January 10, I ther early in 1949. Several accounts This m-� in charge of Mrs. Marshall, of Fairport; and" Mr. N. at 1;00 p, m. for general business. sere Passed to -clear up the year Mitchell's group and all a j- y{-Wsa-embersa Brandon, representing the 'firm with work and this brought 1948 council of the Evening Auxiliaryare invited school meeting we ever atter e business to a close. • to attend. whom Mr. Buckner is employed. __ The Red .Cross, the Rotary Club Annual Convention rest Together jFYsst Time l[a 80 Years 'have been a,48ting to re-establish Pickering• Twp. Suatday School (there appears to be some unex- .Choir practice at home of choir. -1k th family who are' receiving' most Atssociadon plained circumstances • surrounding ' Mrs. C. J. But` and family leader Saturday evening this week y enter. generous asst tante of Mr. Buck- _ALTQI`A CNION CHURCH this police business asked for taimed on Sunday last her sisters mer's employers in many ways, WEDNOS'DAY, JANl.'ARY 12. Provincial Police?,...when do they -i at 8'�' and brothers, which was the first Your contribution will be receiv. Opeaiug at 10 A. M. commence operations ....who pays Pickering Presbyterian Church they have been together in thirty' ed by s.ny, one of this committee. Speakers for the day will include for their services? ... :Our friends in i Rev, David Marshall, Minister years, They were - Mr, R. Cibs:r:t. The Lund to, build the family .a Messrs ReTwp, v, G. W. Brown, ,Pastor tbel north .still prefer and call the Sunday, January 9, 1848 ' Treeherne, Man., Ar�hur G bion, !new home has passed the halfway Altona. ChVeh; Eli Lesman, Supt. former Pickering TPolite t `2,00 p m. - Sunday School Warsaw, Ind., J. J. Gibson and wife, murk, and, as to usual with such Altoona S. S.; Assoc; President, Nlil- - ' 3.00 p. m• - Divine Worship Port Perry;_ How, Gibson and w,fe. . _ appeals, the last half is the hard- ten Pegg. Greenwood; Rev. J. H. Ben Lottom Reelected To No. 8 Port Perri; Miss Florence G:b-r-1, est: Contributions to date have been itlortion, Ajax; Rev, David Forsyth, 11'est (Altona Rd.) School Board , Pickering G08WI GDurch Toronto; Mrs. Geo. Johnson. Pe :e- Pastor W. E. McEvoy to a large extent, received from out- 0. R. E. C. Representative; Rev, H. s# 19 villa; ".Mrs, `. rc5tie Watson, .- ee ;' :r. side sources, It is but fitting, 'that S. Wellman,, Altona . Church: Mrs. Over one hundred persons attend_ Sunday, Jarauary 8, 11!49 Ont.: 'Mr, 1t rshall Coak�; _? : ':1 our own community can now make C. Janes, Mt, Zion; Austin Pearce. ed the annual school meeting of,No. 11000 a. m• Sunday 8eboo! husband Oehdwa. It was '•1 1916. the effort a success, -by •making Green River; Mrs. Fred McNair, 3 West at Altona Road last week, j i1.R0 s. M. - ]1Sorndntt Devottoa they were las; tn�ether. their Individual- contributions. Altona; Hugh Miller .Brougham. Ninety-seven of those attending i 7.80 p, m• - Evangelistic Service Mrs. Jas We ardson, ree-•TA•owu, Cgnstables Irvine or White will Motion pictures by Out. Temperance -ere voters, and Mr: Ben, Lotion Weseimig � ties been visiting Miss E T,.'chard.- gladly pick up your cantributioa re-elected to the School Board Thursday - Cottage Prayer Meeting;son, Federation. was re -el • In Dumbarton District on receipt of your phone call. on a_ ballot vote of 60 as agal-nst Pickering Women's Institute Mr, Robert' Campbell 37. d _ 8.0 - oath Rally at . Friday 0 p, m Y 11 Former t'ri't rvi Char • ,.tor NOTICE _ Mr, James Blackwell resigned as I. P g f +tk r it Church i R v Hugh �'••ozler ,• P The December meeting of the W. Secretary -treasurer and Mr, Regin- A Cordial Welcome To All Rotary ApplIcatiboas for the position of I. Was held at the ho of Mrs, V• 'aid Bernard was appointed to take - Secretary -Treasurer of the- Town- me Danbarton 'United Church ` TI a -,i-- of Rota: tan 1'r, H. T. ` Ship of Pickering High School Wright amid Christmas surround- his place: The new addttioa to the ;Rev. J. g,, graham, Minister t F-I'Ape, Rev, H. G. ('z rz'-�r,: of tags of a lighted tree and deoosa. school will_.have it's .official opening 9Board will be received by the un- tees 1''`' ''`y ft-^ eri' of tsa t* r e :eon. y deratgued until noon,, January 12, Mbar. Twenty -ane members and acv_ tonight, January T. Sunday _^ s:P vttor +Pre addrea�e .•h .'.Mary 1949, - The guests were present. Cf+rb oa !Ion.ay evert -g ur'na."+he - e. 10,80 a. M. -Sunday School and _ The business consisted mainly of Bible Class, l.i"e of ah-t'ey" as ra,r y^^ and - Dated at. Brougham, this tad day SPECIAL REVIVAL SEB.F'ICES 11:16 a, M. - Worwhip �,nt Jarnnary; 1949. arrangements Ter the 9prislq Bas--. --- ,aethor!t•• °r aa1 for n:a aaS:tsc+.- , aar, and the allocation of Fifty. DollDICKERING,6OS.PEL CHURCH q,SO p. m, Pleasant Sun. )bvsaiag : A etudes of "Shei'e• ' - ,L'rox- Lloyd Johnston. Clerk, ., - - Township of Pickering. Clerk. are to Save the Children Fund". A Different bp:aker Each Week Wednesday ter has h-er heard r a::% t es The Roll Call ".*Tame a Mother of 7.80 p. m, - Prayer Service quoting the same In .ti's-%4Pra+•+ona _ t '1'E!VDFFR the Bible" met with a fine response, Services on Sunday, Tneeday, Thursday, and was followed by a paper on lyrcinesday aml t•riday Nights and addre+ses, Shelley r,un reset" Tenders will be received for (1) Choir Practice was never appreciated to orate -- •one D40 International 1940 Truck "Mental Health", presented by Mrs. f3tandsy, Ja>truary` 9, 1849 :11.00 11. m, and 7.00 P. m Friday country, E�>;ls"A•—l,p"n�,.....e..vl•• he f - olio gravel b, (2) V Plow for A. Lishman, Convener o2 Social Wel. Cabs and Scoots - moved to and died to 1717 H� has o: flare. Ln this she called attention to :Rev, Saturday (Fortnigbtly) t .t " 'dune. by the undersigned until John McCarthy � -' neverAic seas hat n trw*^an4c+na 1n. noon, Jaa4uary .10, 1949, the fact that one -twentieth of our Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday _ 8.00,Lp. m, . Moving Ptatares fluence on later $a"Pftti^n4 and ev- Loweet or any tender not nee. poapulation spend some part of their January 11, i$ and 14 at 8.00 pi m. �,,., en ort the h+dn.e of the world. essarily accepted: dives in amental institution; and Rev, Aubrey &tt'a, Sept, Ontario. Si;hiatrd Creel (Centennial) Unlike Karl Mane tales a rebel) he Lkwd JcsftnMton. Cleril stressed the knVortance o1 traintng Pentecostal Holiness Conference Rev. J. K, Braboam, Mirdster { could r -u• %--Pe ^ ;• M ­•v• "might" Township of" Pickering of teachers slid social workers Im _ Sunday 1 philononh•• hot, 1ha• rether a doe. Psychiatry; also the formation of 10.00 a. m, . Worship and Sunda, • trYna crt "i ^ �" 14 A, ^ A to. \ Brock Road Home and School �...: Z{omews Institute Sponsor parents' groups for such study and school ward t torr inq social can. Coarse here the settingup of nursery schools, —'� 7.30 V. m, - Pleasant sun. Eveniaa he Qect of Th oda p1 tt„nn ro-o fn PhP'iley'f _.:. a Brock Road Horne and o .. _.. a71d the pursuance of a hobby. - day. As mrr snPtkP/ rtntrata ottt- A Course "Yaur Pre-school Child" A short Christmas program was School Assoc. will hold their reg. 8.00. p. m, Senior Boys' Group"q,.„_ • >r'' nnh- anno�n4 f0 hp' -e alar monthly meeting in the school being sponsored, by the Pickering also much enjoyed, in ,which Mrs: Wednesday been the right " one, aa, "strife, .. on Monday, Jan. 10 at 8 p. m. - and Ajax Women's Institutes, will Parker sang The Birthday of a 8.00 p, m, CL � r t„m'� 'ter+'-nttlt�e are be held to Pickering I. O. F. Hall Ktag", "The holy City :' and lull- Chief a .e Irvine will• be the .on the afternoons of Febreary 2, 9, abys, Master John I)mdy gave a guest speaker. A short mo�'le w l g;30' P. m, . Trail Rangers found in•PvP ..s•+� • "+�h haat a.. and 16. This Course op to non- Christmas recitation and carols be ahown with a contest and sin - 8.00 P. M. - Ghotr Practice _ dopted the Mgrs tile• i *her 'ii song to round"out the eveniaq, - Fridzy (Fortnightly) those 'Fields whore members also, with a fee of 25c. It were sung by •the members. Re- - ted aecepted nrr,%na- L 1 ^i is hoped all mothers of pre-school t freshinents were: served during the Came and enjoy an educational 8.00 .p. m. - Moving Pictures children will attend, !social half-hour at the close_ and Interesting evening ed and a :=*andard >f 1, urns much, - Fairport United Church above the today's Nlareian iration= %-- ---- Rev. J. K. Brahum, Hinister ;i ENGAGEMENT Sunday. ` Hr, and Mrs. Reran of Toronto, -2.30 .p. m. Sunuay. School ;.00 p, m. - �i'arsliip 'announce tits etigagentent of their daughter Jean 'Loraine t0-- Douglas ,; :,St, Paul's,pn The Hill, I2unbarwn Reay Campkirr, sou'of Mr..tnd Mrs, JI her Campkin.of Dunbarton; I ILle next monthly meeting -- W. A. will be held at the home of Ontario. The._.marriage. Neill, take. s. Smith TPre..kle:tt, a, il;glri:lid Place at the home o: the Bloom's r Creek, on uesd::>', dart. 11, tit.30. paren 21 I ts, January 29. James Malcolm 3IacDutrald Fairport Canted Church James Malcolm MacDonald passed t ► away at the Oshawa Hospital. on ,. + a-- There was quite a fair-sized can- December 30, in his 59th year, hav- gre.�atsou o,[ on .onlay, it being Ing been in hospital for two weeks, Communion SLuaday. Mr. and Mrs: bot not in good health either for James Oakley preseute3 -a very.' some years' - haud_•utue serving tray to the local j Born is the Old Country the deco 1 othc 949 �� eased was the son of the late Or • January church and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Cpetse stars ted schools Frederick JTacDnr.s? t Physician to s at sen+rally lora - �iaus� tell pre ented a lovely silver Communion Rread Plate, TnE a gists the late Queen 'Victoria fir. Mac- Teren�e :,� • 0onsTd treasured a coin given him _i Ston rov4od site very much aI>pr"ec.aeeal by tae KinO a U"ffiarr^'P, d t ^ em err of the,ctrngre_esti n, the late Queen while accompany - ,a ua ie y, m b g o 1' to °" graduation On Saturdae, Ja.nu a,y 1.,, inn :1n f"r"P" 'n a visit to the cess ' fill• learning emplOYment ✓: t l�, 11 r. 11. chon Id eittended the r,�►eY aviation — - = noel Congrega.tio•n.al \leeting will ::• Fre• transp of i^terestint! 4O ygarf �'k� se'.eci Hart'cw . Co11cgP ' and was a. ects <' l u :be held at the house ut' 1:r. and ' t ,good Prospect j�gg Cl�$ to graduate - in mining engineering encs ' Mrs, Harry Cook.. There" will be a' i uiretn Gooylealth Pot Luck Supper first. and then from Camborue College , of Mines, �ntranee heti cation - six the various reports oC the work of Coming to Canad,, he pioneered in Grade Vlll Edu in,troction �etien __ - mining in our Norther:: Ontario and of three m°Mhs' clasereoet rlrr+ent of tial. UPC" successful come the past year, Ple•ise be sure to Cevree tO^skis fie,p the 09P° come and iLelp make the a ening a I Cobilt area. Retiring some .years a - Mfr triter In,nudlon ICelvs a �erlificat• frog^ _ td �uccese. ! go they have lived in Pickering for ^1enths' prO dues will re �a�ion is P° The Monthly Meeting of the W. about twenty years. Paw �.,enth. trO^fp° enlf4r Durin the First World War, he tfie CeuM, flrO. 00 M s n+ ftealth. rjCetve sw' ceetrel school end free t A. ,will be held at the home of Mrs g inflrs Y , Walter Avis on Thursday, Jan,. 13. reverted to the ranks to get'over- n. toe Whit, Ira tete of reside"' to , the There will be I"nstallatfali of Offic- i s'ea't with the famous 48th High- �„^ Yaw f tmmedletely tO err, and every member is regmsted..' lantlers. He was not a naval main,, vid•d APPIY e R IstrOtion pot as many here believed, but was with' on PfO NUTS e9 for ti HN548 to be present. -- n of a�een,S park, We are hoping to start the Sun- the Can, Navy League stag! for a _ a e� siBulldings, day Evening gatherings in the very ` few: ,years near future, T se will be Social A membet• of St, Geortge's Anglie- _ - ROrli and inspirational. 'There is much an Chnrch. he took am active part,, 3 t need for this sort of activity in our and x,ac'rirn' rden of the Church. community,' and we ai•ncerely hope Surviving are: his wife, the form - t very one will conte a'nd __.elijoy, . er `:ire 1Tary Atmore, and one dau. 'themselves. ghter, • NTax?-ne: Thi funeral took place on New f Year's Day, *1th service and luter- ment at St, George's Charts. R P UNDAYSCHOOL *amLESSON_ - t _ I By Rev. R. Barclay Warren is• , .., The World In Which as. I Jesus Lived i "•� Galatians 4:4a• Luke '2:1-7• SALA t-' Matthew 22:15, 16, 23a. I ♦ � r} Golden Text -When the fulness of the time 'Was come, God sent a s forth His Son.-Gala-tiaus 4.1 - r Che promise was given to our first parents that the seed of t tt•owan would bruise the serpenf's head. But the promised seed was ` a iict given for four thousand .years. Meanwhile He. was prefigured in type 4k sacrifices and shadows of tv: !av , Prophets foretold the place and manner of His birth, described His uiipistry, His sufferings and., Hi; death. "But when the. f ulnesrtt : ± t of time was come, God sent -forth Y )� 4 His Son." God --is aiwavoft. time. The Ro one, but when s'.1 ° rtached the wall 4 bynopei. g °j �I� �'<, ""4e''• mans controlled the world. The Honey ' 1lonroe successfully stec.±s the where she had climbed over, there. ( famous roads which they built pn- - tabuloualy valuable Sylvester Diamond. stood Art, his hat in hi;'hand, wait- - mariI}• for military and Govern- Her friend Joe Danbttrne. a profesniobal for hes_ triea. to get 1t from her bur _. ...._.._. - -- purpo on resounded to ---trevenf3-Tirof9-dtsl7tgTo- he gets to "Thanks, -Art." site sighed wear• - ED�R - HRISTENING-ln accordance the marching feet of the sobers a fight with the man she lovea. Dan g - ` Brewster. district attorney. ,be takes a ily and fell again=t hint for lack of with custom, Princess Elizabeth saved the top tier, of her 'of Christ who went everywhere plane for Ban 'Francisco but it bkomes strength t0 stand up. -.. - lost 1n a foe and lands in the sea, lust off - wedding cake for the -ch-6sterm of her first child. This silo.er preaching -the Gospel. -There was ' ' 'shore. She to picked up, the lone survivor. He put a protecting 'arm about by replaced the former floral decoration. on the 30 -pound free access to all lands. - by a, young lawyer, Art Carey. who Lives her shoulders, giving her the r The language of the Greeks whose '-- with his mother near by. She gives them •cake and was used in the ceremony' at Buckin tI Ain Palace. ' the name Honey Roe, but that afternoon •strength that she needed so badly .. - empire preceded the. Roman was -. when she and Art get the newspaper bar . at the motnc Lit. - rsil name is listed among the victims.- - alviost universal. The Old Testa- • • . Art agrees to keep, her secret and that "Forget it, Honey. 1 am glad 1 /, ..-Answer to This Week's Puzzle ment had been translated into evening drives her to a cemetery ma• .San -could do. somethingfor Vou." He Modern Etiquette rrencisco. at t,,P- eenueet Q - _ Greek and the New Testament with _ lifted her t6 tits top of the wall and by Roberta Lee 1` IA B B j0 5 o M C jA T the possible exception of Matthew CHAPTER VIII scrambled up after her. "1 bought _ _ A B A A �C A IR /D;R E was written in .this most exact of (Continued trr m last w'eelc some sandwiches while I waited. Q,• -Should -a girl wear a hat with R E S E I,D'q 08 L JA IMI E ;D all languages. It. was the vehicle She took tae diamond into the �� a can eat thea(. -on the wap back, as afterngon dress when going to _ S T E /o A [ B for the sending forth of the written -- palm of her hand. for a. minute, There's _a cherry' pie., too. You an informal fraternity dance' DI/ IPS E N'T / R E word.' cradling it lovingly and admired it. know, we forgot to stop for a bite Though she could not see its radi• coming up," fee reminded her. ii' A. Yes; :-both hat and gloves C A C iA T E ? O N I E 5 g should be worn. A G 9E7-10 I p E E E j A j T once tri the darkness, just the touch "I gut<s that f> shy 1 feel so {1 �, it cuu,idered . gogd form •, PjlJ C REP / CAS �1iE COWL" of it was all she desired. Then she faint.- she said'. as they drove off. to use the • letters "R: o9 rm ' E !r71B. ERS T R O T put it back in the dainty box and "I feel all` caved in," p �� ecT closed the lid. honey -knew that -Art must be iuvitatioil E ? A A R A t Carefully, slit placed the velvet wondering. why she had gone to the I A. This is still done and is in D'E iR!A / L A.BIR /i D E Your KIDNEYS -' _ ease at the bottom of the hole.. A old cemetery at night: but when he good taste. However, it should not O'R T S U RiV E CAN The kidnen an .very delieale organs. tsar ' or two fell on the top -of it, didn't mention the su6jcct a- flood I be necessary to remind -a. well-bred T E A EGRET T, Q A study affected-•-eapecially by t told. Ther _ dampening the soft velvet: not tears of relief swept over her, person that he should acknowledge -duty is to filter impurities and exeoas ■cida of regret b t ha the earth back Art- said suddenly with -a crooked I -the kindness of an invitation. item the Wood' When you have a cold - g happy extra work is thrown upon your kidneys. gently.she wilt to his mouth: ' Ii I weren't t ►, How should a divorced %oman- Q. I, there -an difference in the DoWs Kidney Pilo help pec kidn.y - Into place..patting it firmly with ' -already engagedto'the sweetest lit- sign her name?. arrai, ;ement of the table for a -for- dear your system of excess .acids Poi 'her bare hands and spreading the ile gist in the world I could fall in A. Supposing her name is Mrs. mat dinner and -an informal one' .�� caused by colds. and sive you a grass over the place in the shadow -love with you, Honer Monroe." Harr Smith (maiden name Anne chance to ahalts infection aftner-40d s . _ , y A. No; only for an informal din - r If andme of the stone market. She left not - - tt� - ' ' Wilson), she sllduld sign her rter the centerpiece is not so large -laodd's Kidney Pills. t» telltale mark that• the ground had "And," countered Hone with a name' "Anne Wilson Smith." or elaborate, % bowl of fruit or =been disturbed, and there were no but of cotluttry ir. her planner, "if Q Is celery always eaten. with flowers is all that is necessary. �Ot�'SeJ'�ig' witnesses among the sleeping to the grandest man in the world did the fingers? - (r). What a} ould a girl say wheel' give her away, The -Sylvester dia- not love me and I didn't love him e aYbut �� the stalks are large, a mar, thanks her after a dance: _ mond lay concealed beneath the sod, I'd do my best to see that you did es, - Its secret kept' by those still forms fall for me; Art Care:'. And .plenty they may be broken into pieces A, Merely smile, or make some � who shared the earth with it,' hard, too," before eating. remark to express her enjoyment WNW Honey rose' unsteadily to her feet " Well,". grinned. ;Art •ashe pulled t i• Is it, th right for a man to of the dance.. LOSS OF YO�Y� and , stumbled blindly tom and the the car to a st9p befiire in all-night ge: into a streetcar or other public Q. HSx sc should a girl tcear. EO�O�S ■ 4�a „`ptes. The tralk back seemed end- cafe, '•tire• •way I see it, 'then, d•e conveyance, carrying a lighted cigar, her cogageinent ring? QAO�S less, for she ryas tired and exhau ted will just Ifatie to' be_the. _best of in his fuhgers - A. Just as soon as the engage-' ��d �- M from lack of sleep and the cloak 'of friends., -A. A well-bred man --will --throw merit is announced. as sk4w,s problem madness hung' closely about her t'•I guess p'ou`nd !,t.'' She gel away cigar before entering; `for L:. Sl+bold an invitation to' tit With (,YToWS I - Shoulders.,_ %sighing her down: She- out of the car and was' glad .,to 7 even if the cigar is not burning, it wedding reception be included with A tow�tua ptad no idea ho. long she had been stretch her tired bod}- "You can I is sometimes more offensfvc than the invitation to a house weddirg? sioq *ft. , oak tents, tole er - - always remembe Hie a. a funny when lighted. A. Yes. " van,' 4°°, !!oa Aeipt owd fish you pulled out.of the water." Get She la&ghted deep i:i her throat at _ LYMol�et w+ef ,,,y (� an amused t!:oaught, whicli-crossed a e t Chris F ilur A ' tmas Tests _ -' z qtr f thh think of the magi:ltic�nt trate ou "' M°'tt„a • .., Just c y a 4 can _ tell them- back. home about • _ r. o Bar, o Trying Fina i catching a mermaid ir. the ocean," ' T quo � 'R`°� Tr 'n Ys as 0 = d = . "That's an idea; , ; e e.x7atmed 1 .. T�xontq�. jig' P'ait�8t�, heartily a; they sat d .ten at the 'The lfo'nourable Uatia Pohrr, pretation of the exanlivation re:ocd codnfer a-nd' order(d c(::rice. ' Then: Nf inister 'of. Education, ,issued a of the school. - ' � ;~ ' s' � HANDY i "One that 'bre' 1, ta}krd and statenunt today, with reference to The. Minister- has is.ut•d a tetter 10odt2SO - o ; • + ` BOXES walked. � What ., tt•rt .- '.With red- examinations m the secondarq ti, tits Principals of ccondarj• - hair and teauti;,:. schools. S' hools to clarify their responsibil- s . s -Che Principe's of seccuhdary itis; in this whole -matter. The \fin- ,\ en they tcr.� on t+lir snap ,, schools have'great reslionsibilities in inter points• out in this letter tUat I I office mince, h[cney ''.fried .to him I fixing thii progranhme of studies itu 'the principals chief ,concern , must w itL d -cp intore t- F! tcln� in• tier be undertaken lip .the puliil.1 Tliis be the welfare of the individual ere>, is particularly so for th6se enrolled pupil. Frequently, this responsibility Tt11. me._Art-is tl,esc<:rl of your: ! Gracie Xi I I. Frequently, recon- can best be disgharged after a frank ureanu _, ac,, ton;%; J y .-K)LU pulp i a s a, v:st pups s consultation Witt tie p:tai e par- } ISSUE 2 - 1949 lees, she is. once lie was • to discontimie certain subjects as erft�. - inspired for ftu•tiler detail of the the : -ult of their failure to pass the girl he fov, c}. "the has bl•ai kr curl Christmas tests. The . Minister ..... _!e, Exist • y - "5. Cereal uipttte hair and•, a •funny tunhtd-up nose _ :'Points out that, in spite of this ad- It. Spread 38, Foreigners' �a� CROSSWORD 18. Heroic f with little freckles across the Vice, no, canciirl'ate can be' pret'ehted ts.7.ow verve quarter of . ���C •2t 3uitabte C sell Sinople, • bridge of it. She teaches school- from writing fisc departmental ex- I e ''` si. Hal" ' '4th. F,tae high second grade. .%V( hare madc plans aminations: No failure on Christ- 24. Upright .43. Brink rip mss test in Grade XIII denies the, 25, Paper meas- 45. Region _ t0 marry as soon as I get back.!' -ACROSS 3. Founded are .48. Jewish Ino '"Then 'thai t'= why you are so anx- Pupil the, right to, compete fpr Up -'1. Tally 4. SpoHed 24. Princely 43. Girl's name per School sfandi'n has, if the •4. Shirt front' 5• Wood sorrel Italian hoose 50. Period . 10U5 20 $:f lapis," summed up i , . g' Dome -tic `--4• Samartum 27. Outer garment 51. Before - i - pupil and It ar tits are deter- s' s 2 9 Honey. "I'll het site h- counting the P n e animal Globe ) tt. Salt 6_. Dray, Mined t0 i;tiore the principal's ad- 13. 8 rablan'cloir a •. inial 53. Hail M° . •elft day- ,fob.'• o. Atrierf cis Italian city 33. Canadian '' 54. Stake 1. G1 . , lie glanced at her.. "ll hat about rice t0 Cl1; Caihtinlle Certain subjects, monkey g Join province Si. band measure ` s - •you? ; the principal still has- the responsi- 14 'Cru tnetal 16. migncnettb 4 5 6 1 )f "There wasn't time for plans;' hility of doing the best lie can for green >, 1 the pupil. This, however, may only 1?. ( ensured 12 I4 . she told him sadly. Things hap- 7. cen:zu ened so he clone so lots 1 ti2r W (� p quickly after we found g as docs not result 2o.vesimet r \( t .� I.'in..injustice to otlwr pupils ,of the 21t,intmerseo- 15 t ..out about• our lore, that, •well g4. wlutila k$� - . She just left the senschool. 27. Calcium sentence hanging (symb.) - i ,; p. : f tare these on liand for frosty in, midair for him to draw, his ow'n It is possible that there may 'De to. Provldq food vt eathert A pair -of crocliet-quickies, conclusions. 33. I Qlvidaals t 24 - an incentive iah sofrie' cases for print- & WIng 1. 2 'these . gloves take only TWO When they turned off the rnafrt 4. Pith liat ounces of knitting worstedl highway and headed for home, Art cipals to encourage discontinuance �Use astood p _.. of certain sub' E7. Prin masa Crochet in TWO pieces in the '--remarked in shirprise; c lents. Thus a greater 219, Printers' "Looks `' 6 merest jiffy! Pattern 947: direc- L Looks -like Mrs. Riba has com- + proportion of those competing from 41. Myself Voris, small, medium, lar$e sizes. I ' pany', There's a big car parked in lits school for upper Sdhool stand- !42: T,1,;.e `°ase 738 :'`'41 !.aura Wheeler's improved pat- front of her liouse." 144.R�,, nig will be successful in the exam- 47. uvslan sea w 4 ?tarts makes : needleii'ark so simple Honey turned to took' att , the inions. I-n'order to counteract this so. Threw ofr the i House they' IN -ere passim tri:,tc 5 :xl. with its ch, photos and' conchae �.6__._ possible tendency, a change is being ' direction lP4, .she has. 53,'Worth' :>: 'cc '::'::• 47 made in onc_of•the forms to be sub• , ss, trorttriess {f'" Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Richt after site uttered the, horns miffed hp secondary school fines- fragnient 52 3 54- in' 4 .. `1 y n' { rbc 1'rl,ana ,.y in' coins {starts})s cannot he ac-) li hS•art airy; atnrtp ,i hrtttin.: •i:als to.the Department of F.duca- I 68. Is able -eeptedl for this 'pattern to, Box t, lith!' a tight grip of fear caught' at tion. This form 'ill indicate the 50 "upper SA P 7 •,'f9r t!•r.�'IL 'i'jt± r... " A0. breron }' 1 Eighteenth Street, tcw 'Co'- I i,. r;nmbcr of pupils in 'Grade XIII'.; s1; Mntahuncotn pti,�'. Ontario, .'Needlecraft Den' t,f Mr.s. i„',. •v. - lt�i i .uilihlrni''> who. have di<continued subjects elan= 1. li4tikes a binek _ plainly PATTERNNUTv "4 c ing the academic year. This record `^ 8 !� Answer elsewhere, on this• your NAME anr} ADDPFSS " n t.eelt:) is of reat si nificance in the inter- • tune. Spread thinly in greased bak- TABLE TALKS up and poor a mixturepcream of m � cup sugar :and j� cup crena J h over the top. Bake in hot oven— >' CJQ Andrews. 400 degrees—for 20-45 minutes. Cut Y''R+ �!"""• - -y� C3/ V tint 1�Q.�1!.S• _ into squares and serve warm. Some of these recipes I honestly reheat ed—that-is, providing they all Many of my leaders, I "know, - - „'t - p intended to include in this column 'don't disappear the first time you butcher their own pork; and a few before the festive season—but serve them. Recipe makes from 18 ltirits regarding that particular deli- - easy may not be amiss 'round about somehow or other, there just didn't to 24 squares. happen to be room, Still; I don't —^ Spicy -Pisse Squares -now. The big thing acooking—ork, d believe that there should be any � cup seedless raisins course, is thorough, cooking—and " . ,..they're I really . mean T HOROU GH. excuse for,publishing them now, as % cup shortening - Pink Pork iswhat You SHOULD all guaranteed to h ve,been cup sugar NEVER serve—it must be well ' tried—tested—a ,found very good y egg_ , a „ done, right through to the bone. a indeed. Here is one for some easy- cup crushed pineapple, to -make cookies that I know your drained But that doesn't mean over -cook µ folks will enjoy. Z.yq cups sifted flour -ing. The rules for roasting call s Cream Cookies i teaspoon soda for pork' placed—fat side . up—in z I cup sugar 13/ teaspoons cinnamonPa.,, then a moderate oven an ope t cup shortening 1Y2 teaspoons nutmeg (350 degrees) and 35 minutes bak• ��"�,•.'' 1 egg % teaspoon salf ing per pound. Trying to brown ~ 2y cups flour cup sugar roast pork at — sky — 500 degrees " - 1 �teaspoon baking soda Y4 cup heavy cream means a lot of waste because, more : than an teaspoon salt any other meat, pork $brit' .� cup cocoa under,"high heat. . ] cup sour cream _ Here's how to cook spare -ribs is s Method a �t that good old way known as sweet ' F Cream the sugar with the shorten= j4 sour." --- - ing (melted) and add the -whole c^00� Sweet -Sour Spareribs i"egg, beaten until .light and huffy. �+ tr ' 2 lbs. spareribs �x ♦+" .�?•^, t� Sift together the flour, soda, salt _ - l tablespoon shortening " • and cocoa. Add these dry ingredi T teaspoons salt - IT TAKES A MAN TO BAKE REAL PIES,. GIRLS, Leland ents alternately with one cup sour Method ..I cup hot water - Iilc'Millen of Oak Park feeds his prize w•inniit apple pie to cream to your first .mixture.' Roll Cover raisins with boiling water 4 tablespoons• corn starch runners-up in the National Farm • n - arden X11 No's contest. out, cut, and bake to a moderate ant let stand 3 minutes. Drain and " rs. A. Hintz (e t) Nvon second prize Nrhile Airs. H. It ilhams, oven, stand on dry cl-ltt, or paper towel. 1 tablespoon sugar cCream shortening and one cup -3 —tablespoons ke .hepfnished third. �Nln as only male contestant. Although these s p i c y raisin sugar till light and fluffy. Add 1 cup pineapple juice squares are delicious when cold, beaten eggs, raisins and pineapple. l cup cubed pineapple �� �" , %� , - : - they're even more so when served Sift together the dry ingredients and jJ cup chopped green pepper Q- warm. What's more, they can be blend thoroughly with the first mix- or celery HRONICLE Y00 , INGER M ' J Gvervdolin.eC 1&r' ,e T H "ROYAL _ .0..• H.1FPY AE\\' YEAR tfs- 't"e '`t°`e; reading the weekly paper, _• 's -BA K. Everybody=and let, me- tell you, I while Ium dished up a wonderful - think you are the nicest peoplet - meal' of savoury soup and dump- Yes, you must be, because the lirfr. Likely as not there wasn't. y readers ot_ this column were so kind Sfum=-but there were several pairs an-, .hydro. to ease the work for � CANADA to me this Christmas. I do. agprc- • nds! Of course you date your cards and letters and with now conveniences to ego batt to - da e,- _ personally- G y�pv�y f f m n hope to acknowledge each .one of y V e74L!'f�� S['l�e//`G7`t— them ersonall •—but it.takes time, .. - you know, so, until -you hear from hove' it seems kind of nice to re _ - me further, you will lease_ mexiiher the -soft o€ - the big t - - P - cos=oil lamp in ' tha centre of N the 30th ovember, 1948 m.• thanks this way. kit. -her table _ - • 1 also w•ani-to tell you how niuch And then after supper, because _ -5��$ helpsto know -that this column there wasn't a car• in the family, and it you.a s atetter now peasure: to get no h ow, or dance to go to, the - Notes of and deposits with Bank of Canada . .+ i 177,157,400.06 w and theri makes me bo} s amused themselves w;th some , realize Card- writingto real people d bank --balances . '. 158,5%,879.14 u carpenter work they were doing Notes of and cheques on other banks . conte of you .on farm like, our. de,Rn in thg basement; and Mum., 9 89,509,786.47 - - erl"\es: some; in- towns and cities: • 1Governmentandother ublicsecurities,notez an•l some,• indeed, not •in Canada gc' out her mending, or set her P • - Celd}ttg it All • but "across the litre," And spc':°ge for the bread -next da-,, while _ market value ._ . '918,420,522.34 th here is rather a curious fact—nitre e girls did the dishes: Other bonds and stocks,'not'exceeding market value ::136,626,725.57 - 'ioday things are a little different. Call and short loans, full secured r •56,534,207.84 of my reader -letter's tonne front In many homes there are convent- - - 7 _ . . the L".S.A. than from Canada—` icer -never smother dreamed of "arid �ratiut d folks who hale moved .5',yay and.Total quick assres .' X1.536.785,521.44 still have the home—town paper sometimes I 'get a-wondering,—in Other loans and discounts, after full provision forbad sent to the. Perhaps this column whwh era is, or was, -the -true and doubtful debts '600,923,527.65 - - helps to keep green in their mem- Golden Age: And what breed of ' ory the Cinadini n way of livingcem ' and women will modern life $ask premises . 11,729,957.9S especially on a farm. Perhaps you produce.t Sometimes we seem to ; I;iabilities of.Nstomers under acceptances and letters too, raised chickens, fed - calves, have" our sense of 'values mixed. Of credit . . ': ,65,104,47.7.12 Cleaned eggs—or, knee the joy of Time of course marches on. There Other assets 7,944,302:47 "having electricity .after living •,•• rtlt "coal -oil lantps•year after e:;:. Per. is `no .turning back' and we are haps you re -live with me the bubo -carried along in its forward .march. • • . __ >1.2;222,48 7,786.51 suntmrr days; tl,; anexpected ~B" ptnetrm.es 1 wonder 'if. we -� rbcs<hin �; the difhculties of enter- cc�r:ldn't satisfy our,Clves with more. g• o .. a tanning with - the season's work a; of the. simpler jo} s of country. life LIABILITIES _ its peak—and yet -loping it all ani ' goo,4-- books, magazines, _papers" • . • r not wanting to trade one week. of. and, neigh )Qurly visits. Perhaps we Notes in cirtztlation , .•, .. _$ 4,320,934 27 " don't make too Food a job of dos- ! De-osits. _. 2,067,488,996,81. it for a- salaried job in the city. tint ;uishing the gold from the dross. - But time moves on and it sc�inetimes Ac..cptances and letters of credit outstanding. 65,104,477.12 i•irar i -s just an idea—perhaps it happens that force of gircumatancec I .might do as our \ew Year's thought `Other li-•bilities . . . . . . . . +4,087,930.88 make it _impossible for us to live for today. What to a" ,a .think, - exaRly tiahere we wish or filo just , ; � :,: Total liabilities t'6'the ublic $2,141,002,339.08" - exactly as w•e_ e_ t o, p Per 1a s, _ .having made your choice, you find Capital •, ... 35,000,000.00 yourself living a different life from , : A' woman driver stopped "for. a Reserve Fund what you. were' used ,to. You ' are red•lignt and failed to move when it - Dividends able . happy but yet you have memories "turned green. When the green light Pal • . 952,655.37 =itieniories that you'cherish send canis on for the second. -time and she .Balance of Profit and Loss Account . . ,1,532,792,,06 like to keep .. ,'of an old home,iu still showed no signs of moving, the "some part of Ontario'— of which traffic officer walked over and said f " ' ' ., $2,222,487,786.51 maybe Ginger Farm ret»intds you, ' -politely. "Chat's' the matter lady, . ..of -helping Dad down at the we get no colors you' like:" barn; or bringing home the Christ - inns tree and trimmingACCOUNT it for the - _ * -PROFIT AND LOSS younger folk. Or perhaps, v6th a New Year dawning, you remember Taxes 'a Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1948, before Dominion - bow y ou trudged off to school again, and provincial government taxes, but after contribution to Staff snow -filled roads to the When an old South African native Pension Fund, and afterappro riationstoContingencylkeserves, throughds ., - out of which Reserves provision for all bad and doubtful debts Tittle red school. -house up the line; •was told he had to be taxed because bas been made 39,517,432,87 and you remember the day of "the the government, like a father, pro- Less provision for Dominion and provincial govern- - big storm" when Dad came . after tested him from enemies, cared for I meat raises Il t t t t .: C =3,150,000,00 you in the cutter, and coming home }ilm when he was sick, fed him (Less provision for depreciation of bank premises : 808,887.36 3,938,887.36 the cutter upset when you struck when he was hungry, gave him an a fence -post which y6u, couldn't education and, for these reasons, -" $5,558,545.51 see because a huge diift had 'coih- needed money, the old native said: Dividends at the rate of $1,00 per share : s t t t t t t t 3,300,000.00 _._. pletely covered the fence. "Yes, I understand. It is like -. Account carried forward t : s t t t t t t $2,058,545.51 And you remember how you knew this: I have a, dog, and the dog is ibalaep of Profit and Loss Account, 29tb November, 1947 :, r 3,474,246.53 Mum would be trying to watch for hungry. He comes to me and beg you coming through the blinding food.$ 5,532,792,06 : snow—and how good it seemed to "I say to, him, `My dear faithful .Transferred to deserve Fund ., . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4,000,000.00 , come into the big, warm kitchen dog, I-see,9*ou are very hungry. I ' ielaace of profit and Loss Account. 30tb November, 1948 t ,: $1,532,792,06, .I where she was _waiting with piping, sin sorry for yoit. I " shall give you i hot cocoa, made with half milk— meat.' such cocoa a you never tasted SYDNEY G. DOBSON, JAMES ML -IR, "I then take a knife, cut off the -before or since. • And it probably -dog's tall; give It to him and s: - �7-"' President General Manager 1 isn't a 'stream -lined kitchen that :Here, my faithfulsay: dog, be. sourlsh- _ you remember, but one where there rsl i, i, this nice piece Of Meat."' s - was roots for the whole family; a✓ryhere Dad would sit in his chair by , : ' t A for old books, pertaining to ispori, fined A d V: is b . a'. '.� !L .� `�.�.�.�.�. TUP PRICES pertaining ti Eu,e y'.;ur Umu, 4ou't get confused, travel, costumes, fine arta, sailing i 1 hicks for FUNF,RAL DIRECTOR and hunting . etc., Also old colour= • let un,u, ed yuur H I d,de C You. 'They're the choice of hund- ern•atc Amoulance prints and paintings. Box 604 New: _ _ :reds' of au.cesd poultry keepers :.. Pttune Mark. 90W Office. TO MiX A SPICE CAKE year utter year. 'Canada approved. Jan., 7. Ca add one cup of milk br water e. - �A (`� --Good producers. Gut price list. Or- Nla►rkham, Ont. Campbells Cake Mix -stir and bake. --der eauy, no matter wueu yc u want Enjoy fresh homemade cake -always Octsa- delivery. Ase.% Gull'; :.i.;xo _ MOTION PICTURE PROGRAMS fight, tender and delicious. Try it. _Pickering \. Round - String of 3 -strand pearls, iSound Movies Available for ,~ Notice to YOUamPBELLJ�'=`' a F�«a ' in Pickering. Owner play have same Churche,, Lodges, CAubg, School]e. ! CHOCOLATE by Identifying. Apply Dews Ot Ice. Estimates Free_ . GOLDEN 'Pia• Sale Coal or wuud• cock st. CARPENTERING ,, etc- �. Latest Releasee _ "IE MIX •SPICE ove, weary new. Apply - CIDWENTING - Projector and, OPerstor Available _ Gordon House, Pickering PLUMBING - r j� Lost - Small Mack dog. Pet. Tag ROOFING CALL PLCKZARILYG 141 KAISERANI CV. No. 647 _ 1847. Apply. News Office We also "gel! Brauytfurd BootingCAM. WA NIN Wanted - Stenog -- - -=-MaterWa' ll�mp - - -- - -. Duro Wester -- -- Jan 49 - -��' d -o __ _ ELECTRIC { office in Pickering, W. L. $rcnith 'Byetems, Beatty Michie -- and Associates. Box 11, Pickering: din�g Materials nt, 1100"1100"and Barn W7ring - For Sale Ladies' white boBnil oted ITES Q1lVZN Thaa� - skates, size 7 1-2. Apply at News r - Work Guaranteed � ��� WO A ! 'Wanted - A woman for light house D�j j (�` {v) X Q work. to work daya Phone Pick. 73 �� . J e 1 PRO V �W -- ° aae=�, Stauff Ville HARDWOOD Chopping mill Phone Stonffville sus FOR SALE - Hardwood furnace PHONE _ �I ti*t nl. SEE YOUR FAVORITE PICPUIRA blocks,. or fireplace. wood, Phone - " PICKE °�1NG nrat at the STANLEY T IEA'1WB Pickering 9 6 R 5. '- • PI03EERING 187 R 81 PHONE PICK. 120" Jan. 7. We Han.ne Sun -Ray Feeds Saturday Matinee at 2 P. 3E JE WE .,,ERY Master Feeds and Doors open' Each >�t at 6.80 western 'Grains --The Best in Service dnd Quality Drugs WATCH and CLOCK - Delivery - - - REPAIRING __ ._.... ... . Dlspe - CorrperBrock Rd. and No.. S. _ Vetetiasry Remedies _ Phone: Yickeeing 19W - e Phete'Fi hin8 Complete Cou Lltuse ". We pave installed a meat cou:. l l(iih'� R�/ STORE HOURS ter to serve our custolmers fresh ,P � &+ ` ` �ILEE JAf;KS0 ' Week Days . 8.80 A. m. - S p. -m. _ amjd conked .menta, .1 complete It t, Q1LUI A sundays - 13.80 P. M.. a P. M. - stock at fresh groceries, fruits, � �+ i�-_-_-OPTOMETRWT - tobaccos, soft dainits, ice creast Fye"G-',E n �Qa Prop TuFyeesday lien Gla Picketted THE REXAL.L STORES - - PPS . 7 10 P. M. J. R. BOYES GROCORIES, GAS AND OIL � Phm. First Door East of Masonic PHONE PICX. ,48W. j�/� 8 " V !rl �ER PHONEgPIC'K. 48.e$erve� C pace Maple Leaf Fire Skins men, �iro�s n SHEET1,NG SHEL�'LjG `.• _ - Y gam 5,1,15 fibs.'hoORI;P(3 Insurance Co: - 2ti4 sato siesc8 See; US Write or Phone _ Get New Pep, vim, viger Chep . f Country 1HAROLD SCCnrr - - _ B uildiagt Cheap Ra and .. '-Wbat . mrtn Boar limbo al cut. oar hdlowe tUlup•sect aobaler eeraway Dodqq.Deer belt -For Windstorm Insurance en BuIldeass.twee. sisals •'bean pole' look. Tho i sada ! ese cweon Highways 2 and Wizfdmilla $lies file. _ glrta, *owe. 'f w : - :.:- c 't ^..,L W. -re. -- I .. .. ... ... ,._ .. .. _ _.... are n.. D:•.,C— e1 J a •n,'. - . They thank the,pa lafvi for D,Mmne, ,L df-bnfuhcR ES Automobile Insurance of A]1 ihr r. toac. Oatrex Its tonics• awl, lata, nav,;vratarv, _ f.'oa, v,tamia P,, calcium, enrich blood, Ara pnsre _ - ---appetite aa4 dutew -a eo food Hives You marl. —. - .:'.:.:. - . acreaCib sad n ac go rat, put Eai,A un bps! bnnC-. .-. ...... „ ... awmari +& Rowe . 17on't flat Fett:oq ton let. atop wneo ­>ure Caned _ ■a- ' - - =-the S, l0 18 or :o Ibe. You need for normal we.v t. ' cows utile ' .tato of ,ae .r y m,e. Ltuibarton l'nlu°tj (:hunk \sur ` Rt��lO ��i� ��{�� --- 'h3' tam 1, O •ro T V+ T4L,eta h,r rev r••a�r ' tdded...poe`mr if* trry-d»y- At vii .it.*a-+ta.� .. � _ _ ___. .--___--__ _. _ —. _. . ____ _ _ A -DDA E • .. _ We started. our church year by saairanteeti !'lepsis BEQnia - hahering around .the Lord's Table on Sunday muru4ng. A number of t }♦' Phone 7 R 12 Pickering our •members were absent through A `%IN B 1�Ii SH,BY - ,AjA CE AT - sickne� and we hope to see them im �• ', •• ' /:. BROU(rFL131 No. 7 HUe'iiWAY their regular places again soon, A PICK. 49 CHI3v;EYS R* -BUILT large number of our Sunday School TL% F]LNLS Efr'lail' 1'Rf. \ITL: children.w.ere in attendance in spite NEWLY -BUILT or REPAIRED ' of rather ILad weather: Before" being Sought and Sold l GRMNWOOD,• O.NMMO ) .. John Remnwr and Hl, Orch".tra &sruia-ed alr,. Braham presented Used Clothing _ sterilised, clean_ Ass links oveYodel. :SDJI: Gent, 75c ,.atiiew 3oc them with their S. S. attendance ed and pressed like new. Carry a Dec. Arthur Field ,•ertitic:ates. It was really thrilling large stock of high class suits, ° selfimbulw—rtt . � PHONE 62 R i Ia see so many small children sett- overcoats end pants. Also a good .� ng their third and iourth year cer stock of ages leather seats and ,E.iST !i't1{rilLltil►.i Il lid, tificates. Mr. BrahauL was in charge windbreakers and gents' tntniab- 43AT. JAIN. S at 2.30 'n 7.4.1 p, m, of the evening service, conducting lags at very reasonable prioss. Call a singsong and telling the first of end be Convinced, "'SISTER KENNY" a series of Bible Stories "The King Hopi fICHR.1Ai2 E t �Robalind Russel "xandrr Knoxl a.bvdy Wanted". Come and .bring fila bobd 8t- West, LWww -ftL the family .... 7.30 on Sunday even - i, lag and enjoy an Informal happy - `gathering. Un Thursday the first esNAPS RETURNED SAME DAY MOi.NDAV \IGHT AT OR P, �T. meeting of the W. A, will be held RECEIVED �. BL\GO I - at the home of Mrs. Annan and in ti or 8 expoentm Mms developed. and h the evening the Senior Choir: 7s en- printed Me. Reprint. 4c. each. J12 Games for 23c• $10.00 Special ertai•ning the Junior Choir at a OUR PRINTS ARE MADE WITH A_ND, THE JACKPOT. party lm the basemetft. We hope the ONE AIM.... TO GIVE OUR CUs. party will be as. successful as the TOMERS SNAPSHOTS' AT "THEIR Junior choir's contribution to the Bli;S'r.... LOOK FOR THE NAME i.'hri,-tnias music. - ML T. VELOX ON THE BACK OF"EVERY ]ROW 1.4 the Dal<te 'on your label? motion Pictures, Saturday, Jan- PRINT..1T'S YOUR ASSURANCE Gary 15, .... children at 6.00-p. m, OF QUALITY. lgeep, your pnpnr up to date •then an(; adults at 8.00. "Anna and the Pree Eniargement With initial it is "ter for all concerned Ding -of Slam adults 25, children Order. -- 15 cents. Boz 63 Dept. T -b Uttettsou. Oft, '.fiele A C � �WESTERN CANADA YOU'LL ENJOY GOING BY 8115 FARES ARE LOW ROUND TRIP . TAX INCLUDED ,111 KZvr-z»G S".715 _ , to "A CiDUV LIR•• •• ' , ..._>i871" 'r�' liAl!1Tld[A�f .. - crone 45 G 0 ►elf `, , Po Y F Death of Mie. W. iq Holtby I r hobtblesin omtmunity affairs. He -+�h - - -------- — --- — — - .. �1."spy.. �,. '„ ''40' y f - .�.,m - -... • - ' i - t r • ,�,�, _- — __ _ �Y- - - -%;_ Em j' � UW* thb In to do a- Amit ilor 4io with her sister Mrs. W. Robinson; ftbooi m oAened on menday last waa1 audit" that Job .b now 4=WDun of our miembem and the proceeds Mr. and Male. B. Lahman and child- with Mrs. 'Pratt is ekarge as teach•` by the Township Auditors. It was 1&. �-• will go to the W. -M. S. ren, of Goodwood, with Mrs. Leh- or. f Z. Hodge'@ turn to roofs np ?Dor el- _ Funeral servioes were'held in the Next Monday night, Jan. 10, the man's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Drap- New Year's was rough around ection, and he was returned for'ad- $retkta , Church on Monday for the Young Women's Group will be meet- er; Mr, and 'Mrs. Syd. Davies, of here and by night, the Fourth Line other three - years, on motion of _late William Lorsm, tm old resid- Ing aaala for theft eleation of off. Leaside with .Mies Margo Wilson; wag blocked with snow. but by Sun- George Puckrin and, Dick Wintes:' ent of 'Dunbarton, who passed away leera and a talk on the work of the . Mr. aad�Mre, rArtctea,-Teroat:o,-wit'h-daF�mornin­g —Mffic was go n6 As no other name was placed in - iset 6hy illmeee. chetah . by-R T-. -Xr. -B7rs5 Mr and Mrs, B. Draper; Mr, and through, natmlination, he had to act. The meet- He bad lived here for nyamy years The Senior Boys start up their Mrs, Gordon Duncan,' Markham, Mr. :Mrs, Chapman who has been 121- Ing was thrown open for suggest- - uggest - sad was well known throughout the meetin", again this MoDday comm- •Donald Duncan, New Ontario, with disposed for a ,few days it improt- ions and several gooif ones were district. He was the husband of the ancing at 7,80 P. m. and the C. G. Wm. and Mrs. Duncan; Mr. and Ing. We hope to see her around a- made, Mir. Tallon moved that there former Emily Male. AJno surviving I. T. will meet on' Wednee toys from Mrs. Gene Forsyth at his parents' is gain 0002, - shrould be a social evening for par- - are: three daatg•btere. (Wianitred) m,)w on at 7.80 p• m, T A Rauge'ts Uxbridge; Mise 'Hazell Michell. of it . as dead- _--- _,� - n e - e o o sucha soolal at the. d Ills, ot Toe- owed by rehearsal for the choir. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. W. daf of last week, which I4 one of school on the th1'i'd Friday oe Jain. onto and (Doris) Mrs. Robbt. Keith, Stormy weather was hard on the Milne, in the loss of her mother, the best-attended 'meetings for some, nary, when all- parents and rate,. - et Toronto,__InLertneat took place at number to attendants at the Now the late_Mrs. Holtby, of 8mugham., time, the chair being ta+icem by R. E. payers can attend and hear the 21raklue Cemeter . Years Eye movie, but it was well ' One of the finest Chaistamas ser Hedge, at 1.15 o'clock. ,James Mit-, speaker .and .get a slant upon tete Mrs. MrNammam has been .ill for worth seeing. The next showing will vices ever celebrated at the BaptPst ehen was- named skretary of the workings of• the sehool. - Another the pant week, be Friday, Jia'nuary 14, when the tea- Church wag had on Chrlstmas Sun. meeting. The ru•eteeee report was suggestion was thstt a notice should - M T. arnd Mrs, Jack McGlashan en- titre will be "Anna and the Icing of day, 'Rev. J. A. Heal gave the 'mese- given by the Secretary. The school be posted � the school carrying the' Y tertaineii, relatives over the holiday. Biaal". age, �A combined choir led the' ser- has been improved this year; the resolutions Passed here as to the Mr."'ted �, 'Russell Conners The regular meeting of the W. M. vice of praise in two Christmas.au- biuding of a fence and a new wood- com'plonta that might come into the Were 'tan Toronto for New Yews.' S. will be held nest Thursday, the theme. The church was filled to cap- shed with an addition to it. It does cher beiag handled by the Trus. Mrs. Toon McGlaelian has return- 13th, at the home of hirs,' E. Claes- acityy and will long be remembered. not now o'bs'truct the view of-- mot- tees, so that no minor troubles and ed home from 'Oshawa where she has on. We hope all members will be on In the absence of 'the organist -Mrs. brists In passing groin. either direr- even threats could be' given to the - been spending a few weeks with re- hand and, 11 possible, bring a friend Vega-Ireson, of Markham presided tion. There is no lose of coal and teacher over little Johnnie's troub- latives, to bolster the work of this worthy at the piano. Her accom•Qanying wood as there is' a cerment' base in les.' It,was a most helpful meeting, Mr. Walton Annis and Mr. and organization, was perfect, it. New doors have arrived but are and good and better Interest will no -airs. Harris Little were with the `, The weekly prayer service was at not Yet In place, Hinges that will doubt be taken in the school from Sewell family at Cedar CFrove for Ea$t W oOdlandS the bane of Mr, and Mrs, M. Draper stand the We and-tear ere- being new o-2 'i±he_mambeta. present--were - the holiday: - - - -on 'Tuesday -'last; -put on. The 'Secretary- told -a little Messrs Hedge Fred turd Geo. Puck- Mr. \Flo 1��1i EfL]01E: Mr. Clayton Jackson, of Toronto, of -the* history of the school, re the rin, Black, Mitchell, Tallon, Winter. Greenwood As we smart ori the Year 1949, one spent New Year's at Robt. Milne'e. Purchase of the site from the late West, Glemence, Gr don Smith, -F; Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Rudman were Isaac Puckrin, '_grandfather of our Chapman, G. K. Pratt, Mitchell Jr. ♦*ii caarnOt help but look back on the at :Mr. and Mrs. Archie White's for Trustee Fred Puckrim, for $200.00, and S, R• Wonnacott. The Twp, - Miss Evelyn McVey, of Toronto twelve months that have past. We New Year's Day. and We building by a•cantracter in -Reeve, Wm:-H, Westney has assure- General Hospital, spent New Year's as a comlmunity have seen many Mr. and Mr's, Frank Turner had Whitby, for $800.00. The Trustees ed - the Trustees that their request with'Mise G. Anderson. changes and whereas, maybe at all the young people home for the then, were, Daniel McBrady, Nel- for "Stop Signs,' north and south of On Friday 'evening, -January, 'times we all have not- agreed, we ,Christmas holiday. son. Chapman and Stephen .Brown, the sehool, will • receive the Coun- ?, there will be, good moving p,C- I must admit It has been a year of -. father of M'f-s. Courtice who staa^ted ell's attention at once. The school titres shown at the church, progress.' A -great many of us have he Horme and School Olubs in Tor. room presented a most tidy appear- -' Miss McPhail spent New Year's ezperienced. many dark fours said �ud�e - onto, The costs of the fence was a: ante and crediC'wa,s given to ,Basil with her sister Mrs, C. E. and Mr. some.have seen the passing of loved i di y round $600.'00 and -the s,yed $570- -Pegg. for his good work. Pegg• _ ones, but let us hope that this„ year --- 00, As salaries for teachers are up . Mr. Tallon, who s g had a nervous The W. A. meets next Thursday, will bring new .hope and also pros` Mrs. Wm. 'Puckrin suffered- a and other expenses higher, the. tot-, breakdown during 1848; is showing - January 13, at Mrs. Ivan McLean's perity to .One and All. heart attack on. Christmas day and als will be higher than . lormeFly. ..considerable -improvement sad ft is &1. '2,90 P. in. : We are very sorry to say that Is now in the. Oshawa Hospital for Mr. Basil Churchwaid has been en- hoped he will be able soon to tee. - Mr. and sirs. Ross Disney visited ­Mrs.-Reel is.still a very sick .lady. a rest. gaged as. caretaker. There was no ume crock, triends' in Oshawa on Friday. Don (Hull, at the Crown Inn Ser The heavy snowfall fill roads and vice Station. is ane of the new,' dd- - lee kept some from getting. to New itions to the Chickenpox victims, Al- Year 3 gatherings. - so little Mary Houstoti and Colleen ` The many friends of Gaye and. l Beegan, both sick .with the pox. Garry Disney hope they will soon be The New Year Party held at the - ---Vett agaitz; - _-.-_ E-14.11 was a huge success. The ladles'..:..- The rifany triends of Mrs. Vernon club worked hard to arrange this; -- - $port wish her a speedy recovery. "and .Mr's. C, Chappelle and her Com_ -- - - -- -=-- =_ tr_m her long illness. mittee were gratified to see 'aII pre - Gerald aad urs, Ciarke, Toronto. sent having such a wonderful time were home for New Year's. This is the first of this -type of W. A. Elec•tiou of Officers — =party that has been attempted, but :Hou. Presidents: Mra, W. W.. Gee. it .will certainly .mot tre.the last, bit. "- •�` � � - - - - - -Mre. F. W. Glbacu and Mrs. James Stan McKenzie and his band of Gibson; President, Sir.. William A. "Feet Warmers" did. as excellent F iiy.e :- ,)o,b_ of th muyi� _ and__we_ihat-srese f _ -'F. ,r ' 2nd Vice.. .airs, E. Pascoe;,. 5ec[e- present could not .'have had .better- tart', Mrs. Percy Clarke; assistant• h time had .w-e paid" five ckillars An-. Mrs Elmo -Disney ; Treasurer, ,.lira stead of lac. Let us have more of -4-. P. `Vllsoa; Gruup -Leaders: Mr'i' E,. +-these affairs anis I am -sure it_wlli- 'vIrs, F. Aud.to-to- r . Pascoe, Byers;- ,• create• & lot of gcindwlli because •ev- _ _.. _ + � '� ° � .. _ - • Mrs. Jiilton Pegg and Jlhs has cry ere likes to be I:appy Brown; Quilt Comm,, firs, Byers, . All movie enrhu�i.a•us are In fora •' \ • • ' lifts, I, McLean and �Irs: i': Clar;:o. real treat thi% weekend for- the Pars:nage 0) atnt„” Ntrs: E. b.auey'� mQrie comimlttee are very happy to- _ and Miss Brown; Pianists, Nlrs, k' be ably to rrrnaent *nr_ your ..enter- I Pascoe and 31t+3, P. �t'ihon; Con, of tainmeit that grand pact-ure "Sister ■ Flower Camm,,, Mrs. I. �icLeaa, _ Kenny st�rrine Rrsi•I!nd Ftu,.Pll Ja � � r f � fly � e t.weon.. - -Press,' Mrs, P �1"ikon, firs, F. �t thele trill be two shows as. usriaf, Git,s<;n_attd lIia: Brown; Look After one at 2.30 P, n7, for children khen- Shvt-ins, �lrs: 3t"cLean and \lrs. l.t,y admission is only .11) cents, and also i` P. rn,.. when the adult ad_.' mi"sion 14.25 cents and chlldren'l:i _ � u µ•,.rid like r) =?e a.record yfI': _: i niand 'reek tout th`.q week to Tee this'very Pine a pleture•-There are lots r•f _nod cntn_ _ •ere � fortahle sea fa so h '1Ca;, the holidays are over --And a 'sura to come - . - ou't°On.-Saturda3* - - nu'.� , �� cua set:-e do-' rr—iQ routine - y Thio 'Monday Jannsry 10, is. the I ow much you borrow, how much Luing and Perurps the. uttendsu;e u sa heginnrng of.,the hi_weekly Bintrns II at',chur�h and SU'Itllay' Sc- will r „'hOW much you put in, how much you ave - so he sure to be nut folks. Those pick up agam.,1'his Sunday' we start - you tak • • school g e prizes., are gettin better a.nd better. , — out ...?fiat's your business.,Your right to keep et: a new year and n the There will be the- regular-12 ami es Proinotiuns ruok place and cert tic- ,_ l for , cents:` also ef0.00 Special, I — your °Private affairs . private is a cherished aces were -awarded. `Our Secretafy and -also' the Jack -Pot, Next Tues- reported an -average attendance 'of day night is when ae.have the pleas. _ . _ principle of Canadian banking.' 71 for the year, which 'is .nearly _ urs of seeing the play "Here comes triple what it. was for the last year the Prince". sponsored by• the Rou --• so tt'e have certainly made progress - g there, We were also able to exceed I Halls Church Group. Thle is an ad_ � our missionary`-. objective for the cellent 3-act comedy. .'icketg are + EXT . time you are In your bank, notice year, although the finances of, the going &at. so if you have not got how man le keep their 'cheques face r school a9 a whole, are not i'n a very yoprs•.you had better burn up and :.. _ •-; � y �Op p c- - hea/_hy condition due to the ex-.be sure to' 'be on, hand early i! you gpenuitureg which were necessary, expect a seat. Tues. Jan. 11 at 8.15, down just_ like you ..:'while they make but `which will not have to be re- All Association members are ask- out their deposit slips. Notice how -they close I ed to remember that on Friday ev_ l?o p _;seated for some time, tilt, Dempsey 3' is carryin on as Supt. , temPoraril ening, Jan. 14, there will be a• gen- p htandin them in— although 3 eral' meeting for the Purpose of re- their assbooks before g he has been telling us he P viewing and approving the new con- wishes to resign and Re hope he war and get them back closed too. st,itution.:This is a. :very important. ch.,nge his mind and carry on for'- at.utlier year, a few cha'ng'es mere meeting acid one that; .not Otte. mem._ Canadian bank service is recognized , by her should fail to attend, So folk,. 'made in teachers with Gloria,Orm- - l erud taking over her C. G. 1. T. come out and cast your vote so the everyone gas confidential. Every employee, t 4ssociatiom can cnrrq on and o on girls for the Suuda3` session' and � >; :firs, Dempsey taking over a class to better things in the future, Do when he came into the service of your of Beginners The two boys' classes not 'leave this job to the other .fell- bank, took a solemn declaration of secrecy. i•n the. Junior Age group.have am-" for a:Pter all his ideas ,a're not_ I algamated and '.Mrs. Vali Horn is yours co come out and -express OU Y 'r relationshi with your bank is the taking on the girls 8iged seven and your idea d' a better comlarunity. p _ Do not forget. .that tonight eight. We hope next Sunday every-is. the -' body will be on hand again and we Rouge. School. Everyone o the "' most vitally confidential business relation- - can really get .under way tor'1;14y. opening of the new addition' should ship Poll have. In the evetaing, the, congregat;�'a make it a Paint of atte•ndfrig The was small but I am told it. was very new rooms are something 'to 'sed - - - - a�nd Rouge Hill- can he justly Proud attentive and interested in the mesa- ofbhem. $o if you just follow the - ;Contrast this Canadian-way.with conditions in age brought by Bill' 1#iltz, of Un- crowd you will be there to ever ionrille, who-has just returned from q lbnds where freedom is denied—where every e' session of Older Boys Parliament on'e is school bound• this Friday _ at Whaby Ladies' 'College. Bit] is night. A good program has been ar- I -� .:bank is a political tool, every banker a public 1 Recreation Convener for. Presbytery ranged and also refreshments will Y. P; U. and is iiay .studying at the . be served by the 'Home and School official working for the State! State monopoly of Toronto Bible College while hei coin- Aasoclation.- • p}etes a Lew Upper School subjects _ . ".banking, proposed by socialists here, would open and then 'will enter University in _ . ` + your banking transactions to political 'intrusio' In, --4 Eimmazuel College and the Ministry. ., '!"ep11River.. i�7f ` P - - Perhaps' if the congregation is Int_ *rested we wIl have Bill back a- _ gain sometime. Alir o g those for Christmas and _ _ - v - - There will be a quilting at the New Year's were Mr, and Mrs, Da... - ebnrch thisThursday and we hope foe, of Toronto, with Mrs, R. Da- - _ roe; 'M'*. A. Hoover, In Tor-onto S P O N S O R E D B-Y Y O-U R MA N K a good n•v¢ab*r will be as hand, I - • ' Death of Mrs. W. U Holtby lin hmMimuaity affairs. Her hobbies— How is the Dw--te an your Ubel-r There passed away at her home were: "Rome &ad Church", A for- . Keep .your paper up to date - then on December 23, Mrs. W. E. Holtby one of Brougham's moat beloved mer member an worker in the ChrMian• Church and later in the `t —THE -THE BIG ' STO 1z E 16chool it is better for aU roncerned United Church aL and highly -respected citizenb, In her over forty years, including - — --- ---- - --- - 86ih year. Mrs. Holtby- was a life- long resident ongTown- lsidenf Pickering To • M. S. teacher of the Bible Class a number M S Chapman ` & Soni Pickeri ag - - _ -' W h �tevale ship, her maiden name being Mary Fraser. She married Mr. Holtby on of years; an active member of the Miesdonary Society, President of the Pickering 281 Ontario Institute several years and a mean- phone e e e e Dec, 5, 1883 and farmed near Brou_ her since it's beginning here, and —Under the parental roof for New gham during their early married life during the war placed many quilts Year's were: Mr, and Mre. R. J. then retired to the village 35 years for the Red Cross, and last winter -Buckles and Grace; Was Ochry Bur_ ago; where they celebrated their pieced a quilt for the Church Boz_ ' wash; Miss Doris Wilson; Mitis C. 63rd wedding anniversary two years aar. Read and worked without the -- Randall and Ronald Wllliema. ago, an y passed away use ad spectacles. Bad weather caused a depleted at- suddenly five weeks later. 'She leaves to mourn; her son dance_ at the three S d0 Until -1,11 health of recent g(Ted)w_ () Holtby, at home; a da:d - re MrsHoltby was actively interested -- - _-. Shter (Lillie) Mrs, Wm: Milne, of i Green River; and another daughter — (Zital Mas_ Clavtnn_AYiord nre-de-_- — I - a rAF�' _-�LA�SIh'IH:D ADVERTISING r - i S �•' �: JJ - °"'ty } -, DY /a lXBI lC aab>t ones Pott BALs fifthac EA�LT CffiC[S matA extra vrodts in the _ SNO1iii FENCE „� As threatened last wttk, trli'3 Fall when egg Prices are high, Order vour welts Model *Fence Feac. Co., •, --� piece will be an attempt to peek•into baby chicks now and be aea+rrrd of delivery 196 River Street Toronto date also breed yuu desire, All our breeders REGISTERED .COCKER SPANIELS, amow hI. - the-Iuture and giYl' 011e readers some are government bands•! and Dullorum-tested. Warwick and Olen Rouge strains; Priced idea of What th c may expect t see wens on catalogue llonktonDiscount Po ]tri low;reducing rKlrkt nn aCottaile.m South Lancaster, e n y O "7""'-°0r - :-•;•, 1-' . ; '--� or hear about, in the sports field - F rrus, 3111tton, Ontario. Ontario. / ee aurin th. ear -where's that new 70�BELOW ZERO SUITS` ` -•,+,w os .. g n MARTI\DALE'S CANADIAN APPROVED ,� .) ,�y - Blue. fleece-,�lttd, satin -lined, zippered, Wiaq- 1.calendar, -'now :—Oh, yes, fibs year CHICKS Barred Rocks. New Hampshlres. proof and water-revellant, knit cuff and ankle. ._._ _ r L4K. Light Sussex, white Leghorn., few Hamp- Pockets and hood. Ideal for doctors on night ' ,, �; w 7944, If it reaches you a trifle late- shire X Barred Rocks, Lisht Susser X' New e :� ;• � � cases�Farmers. Hunters, etc, . Cost $100,00. ""^.,,� 1..r"• .y. <i; "•+,. •t «•ell, that's piOba�ly due to the in- Hampehires. Over 25 years experience. Price :+, r �'" : `'� . ,� list and folder on request. 3lartlndale's Farm SPECIAL AT $22.50 11 " '.; h9 . flttPnCP Of the homes �e bet on. _ Hatchery. Caledonia, oat. , SurDms Pli,dncts, 266 Dalhousie St„ Ottawa. ' , LEA R TRACTORS +.� 6 "" * PROMPT DELIVERY on haying and ready- - r h :---.- I _. :'e Spring ,� DE a, j�.,, t 'a°' ,eClliatlrlrl, «'e illi ht say, regarding Rocks. New Hampshires. Light Sussex, mande. t\';th 2 Ut•row Litt Ploughs, Dlso �°? '"'°" t g �' g g Croen breeds. Free Catalogue. Tweddte Plows. Disc Harrows. Mowers. Snow Ploughs, `� 'N" exactly what method. of divination Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus. Ontario. Hydraulic Loaders and other implements. Write P, J Lyons & Company Limited, 6T ' ' '°? we use in making these annual fore- Yonge; Street. T(Ironto for -full particulars .I . . "�: . ` 1' SALE CLEARANCE SALE . a.i cats "1 uniformly untrustworthy. QUEEN (Iib BROODER STOVE ONE li'' PAPEC std31311:R 3i1LL, prnctl- I.3` ! � % � C Regular Pri,'e 529 D� S.ae a-i,:e $20.00. Brand . Cally nets One borse drawn case side _. "$ 4}/,,, k; n tc.e might a> «'ell say that w'e are i rake One Coekshatt steel wagon.- W. E. new, delivered to)uur station before Ja„uary '. - . fibs first •seer to stn }oy—not the old Bell: R R. 8 I_ontlan. Phone MET,' ,99J-4, j1 20th. The Queen oil B,°u,lers have given out- �_---_ . _— tea -leaves nlethod-but ,-the - spore standing results on i.ur weft Plant and to- nun- ALUMINA 11, 'COItRCGAT'ED _Saved Himself By Flashing SOS Signal -Then t ir.ci,ht train dreds of custo❑vrs. They are aufe. ecunomical ROOFINGS and SIDING. 5 to 14> ft. 4 rushed his lett loot, Donald LaCrosse, 11, blinked a JUS sig Gilal modern and up -to the •minute tea ,and ..ally operated 1„ ,cold ur ,rarm weather. lengths, sheet 3G", cover 92" wt e. Y4 - bag, Also room heat -r", ,egular SN:.95. Sale price gauge, .. .. with his flashlight to attract. attention of the train' crew. llunaid. o" - 820,00 Bn"k')'uur Ord -r today. 10 per cent BRICK IMITATION' paper 'n rolls 18".IF deposit. halanrt• COU., b,in,' Jan. 20th at Colors rtd. buff. and grteo,, black joint and a newspaper bo.,', teas trapped tinder two. wheels of the freight - this pr;t,r . white. Ordinary tea cup readers —the " ASPHALT sH1�r,L£s, rod rooting, paper car. There is a good chance of saving the iniured foot. LAKEVIEW HATCHERY n-utan, [erred -felt, beaver board. kind that ladies go to in order to " � '�I t{t`S'a'F:K. �nN'I'AItIO Price and 9amvlre on i-e.tuest: Immediate " • find if there is a'tall, dark billion ---- - -- - - ----' delivery from stock. afire in their future -claim that with 3 COLOR CALENDAR MATERIALS, SECONDS 2 Courts Reveal rli31a6ii1u, 11111 duty," alld lases Send for y.,vr frit Dwn.,t order chicks ASPHALT SHINGLES :10 itis. 34,t`. . Square. ` "-' separate groups of friends. the tea bags they cannot see a thing until you ar« a. crus Pr„ ra are moderate. Color red, green, blacc. clearly. `.rrell-neither can we, 'but our quality first clans. -'9 .ears bit ding and ROLLED ROOFING„ 90 lbs. Red. green, 12.61 ' N ••Marriage Secrets ' «'e decided," said Miss Murat,' hatching. 9 4r,eda :u,,, rossbrerda. Rctl. . _ _ ` . �• if you think that's oil to stop us, Breeder for 11 yearn 4ttlly A,crrdlted Hatch- ROLLBRIr:K SIDING. Red, buff. green, 1100 - that seven breakiasta' a week Y going P -ry. The Fisher u, ha rd.,. Freeman, Ont. Per e•iu,are, l' O.H. l'hareue. What a strange marriage!" we' say opposite one another might prove You little know': our determination. -__ — —; —_ A. L. •t;,JNNEV ILLE bI'F'G. Charette, Que. .. ._ .. - g b - - _ � WITH `--arm flock•,• 'fie r n„hest elm•? 193$. . irksome._. (2ur.—avera --average li two.' Or nerve. MON I \,) SALE W 2-,the+t ,,rail 1 Clearing • when We read Of a rich '•ac' '' _ _ _ with Poultry meat u, .ALL raKe'du.,,•.n several •, -- n t, ' made,her husbancLdo the housewor!: Neither was rv,luired to accoualt for - ” million pounds 'from is T year — with le St., otia,,a, Qnt, o - . «Ell• tll@@aT7,-�.-,,he- UOTE- Drrera Itke}' ,,tm lu„er by ,4 ring — all •• as a "glotific'.d manservant," insisted the time spent apart from the of?let':-' ' .Q ,.d 'cations Point -to a hig dern-Snd for chieke. ATTENTION rt FARIIEH S: we carry the If the marriage did not work after a World's ' Fastest Sport - UN- Place your' order --at nn•vt and take delivery largest stock of used and new parts for that he shotild write letters to ,ler at �S - ' ' -art>. Also tiro l r. chi. ka. laying and r-ady the oldtr poputpr makes of farm tractors - her dictation, have no social life, trial period they would ,liiietly QUOTE -what may we expect? to lav Pultrta r r it„nitdlarr deuvrt>. Free write us for Prlca lints; stating 'make .of ' never visit friends, have no money separate . . .,--after five year's the you ask. .Along about Ground Ho ataingue• tractor. General Tractor a supply nssch!ne g 9 , � Shop, 530 Winnipeg .St., Regina. ._ of his own but leave her to a his report was, 'surprisingly, '•0.1;. Day the Chicago Black Hawks will T°n °r n Chick sit Gue1L'h. 'Ontario. - - pay '• - - •r SEND furNi , alar ,•n I'll-,, W Hit' The' Top - . MEDICAL I bills for' ch the? and other personal I'n another marriage the wife said discover that, just -as a bird Fannot Egg., ylarket",. tt•a ire-. start Sour plan- READY PRINT cLi,SsJ�FiFJU ,. , t ning n•.•,v it ynu want rgga when prices are GOOD ALIFIt'K! Every sufferer of things. - that whenever she. hada tiff .wits, fly on one wing, neither can a hoc- _altertna�-- • r— higho5t, Nn one actually kno,ve what e.1111."— osFi uTtry Dixon's -' - �hhen these iaTts ,were disclosed her husband she played a record of -key team continue to_soar on one year tnev Rern«1>, �I ,r ro's Drug Store. 335 ,Elgin. in a,rrcent:English Chailsery Court their wedding. and' such happy- wing lint. Jolly Jack Adams. will °ice h,gh!r d,tr, x the -r s r months of the otta,.a Poa,r d x1.0(1, , Year than inry art dnrin the }trot for months, IT'S EMP( RTANT—Evory suffrrtr of Rheu- sase the husband declared that. de- aiiemarics were revived that th':.y blow his top and say that there is Tweddte chu•kA lav- gitrnI, ustomera set- mat„ . P;L,iis or Neuritis should fry Dixon's .►spite them, his thirty-six years „f _ kisses, and made it up. But she did . a concerted effort on the part of fsfaction 'for 2 >,,,r,.,- 3 pure breeds and Rem -43. Munrrrs Unlg Storo. :36 Elgin. -, 13 ,^non' br•edn 1u rhot,se front. Alto laying married tiie seas "one loo • honew- not state flow• ion the se,'Otid _ _ 8 _ ,•poli,!ts and broiler cht•ks.for Ottawa, 'kror Paid Slat„u. _ K the officials to ruin his Detroit Red an r.•ad, rn env •. moon” and thtey'were really a Darby lasted before i; '«-ore Out. . Wings. Dour Dick Irwin will get Immediate delivery ' Fr"' catalogue and OPPORTUNITIES for 61r, and WOMEN - and Joan! ,In all those years they ; Canadian ,she 'azd icuriier's Link& Fe v,a, cnraror—lidle Fleck H,it,hot es _ BE A HAIRDRESSER PS even dourer, and assure hi. clientele L rarely went out, and sept only one i •wife, up do a "drunk"' cliarge--,vas that there .is a cone dplot On the. Tr,t t.L AK"PL1A.:1'D ,with Shaver's Nwhite JOIN ';'iNADA'S.LEnDiLe sr.Ho. aigf•t away from. home. She told j - sent\;ntc d I,y the X'sihcoever magic- art of all the .other five teams to Lrghor•:+ and N.,rrrd Racks. Evory chlSk Great Opp^rtunity Learn . p Hairdriestna b1m >'te COUiij, nOt hear hit1l OUL_Of. i R O,t'. sued—r,., r•Is 2?0-343 eggs All Pleasar,: dran,tleJ ages. trate to be spanked by her hu;i,and.. , make hospital cases out 'of all , his profession, good w P breeders on our oKn- farm. . Write today .tb0.,s.rd! ssccesstul' Marvel graduates. -, htf sight, t I '.I'm SOrfy, Patricia:" fie Satt} 111Ten stars. I I - . Ddtrald Rha,,-,•. -Ror.,r 1. Galt. Ont. _ Amen^a's greatest s)s•cm. ❑lust rated eata- Strang..? 1'e s, itidretl.:blt.":it times' f .they reached.hotne,•"there',s, nothing ° wF; aE UAYULD, and sI*aue free. ome started, ch;cus ht4RtEL write or CRi : ,r marriages come into the legal snot- else for it -sentence of the -Court, � Nrthur Boos of Eoston--who has nor reasonably : Go Years . _, . �, .. ,>r--THL Y Without Water ONTNinety-niue people out-of a hue- =F ` Y' dred will tell you with sureness of mind—"Of c_oursc..a1;_:►uiuiala need —Y - - - -- - ---x --to cirin�-tea- et-r at least once a dad•." _ r ,,�`. .. • • - `- -That is an • erroneous belief, for �_ ^_ O •� ,� _ _ _ There are than}- animals in the world'� � .- �. �� .�t •, s that go for a period of front a month y -. to two or three years without being' ab16 to secure drinking water, 1t'illis 'P. Kni8litxfrcc> ;n Our Dunih?�fa�-be you've lrcard of life o:d asked as to how much more plant Animals. 1'he, only moisure the. bb- * fashioned farmer who--when asked food is contained in poultry man- -- fain is '6 it . e ever.ma a use�of the various ure than in manure from horses,. r LL the fleshy leaves-of lanae. Ri • ht t t _ x _ bulletins , ,en t out b D our ow n country ° t 1 .the Dominion cattle etc.—also, does it lessen the ar 1 t e 1 r �.e^ •; F tie erten . , els a «. and Provincial- Departments of value of manure for it to heat when that do not even care for water if Agriculture, sniffed scornfully. "In in piles. ' At is set before then'the ' , _ 1 e ,ummer';tithe, When' they might ," •,� - r�amel s Stomach 'be some good to tele, I'm too x } Onc2irigitt sul,posr t:.at such ani- ' beamed busj to read the things;%nd The answer is that --the exact"i mals have means of storing• water `"�• who +cant; to read about farming in amount of plant food contained is supplies as does •tLe castiel,, n'ith his winter, x`hen there's nothing a body manures of different animals varier, stomach of se rral divisions. The �l can do about the land" with the bedding or litter it con- camel drinks very generously and y` d . tains. If each has about the same _ t ,_ his stomach acre-as 'a resery,o amount oP•bedding or litter, pool- that he cast trarcl acro-; the ddesert t1"ell, •thxr at's one ay of -looking try manure contains about three eat it. all right. B_ut• during the long _times as much plant food as that of Arid not be-oUlig�d to drink for - _ - ' se+eral daps. A few animals do all- s ¢ t Winter ntoutlis it miglin•t be a bad other animals-mentioned. But shush sorb moist'ure'in their bodies duri:ign tion to sort of catch. up on one's of tae plant food is autimatically'de• the rainy season .of the co nit-�, reading, and get a slant -at some of stroyed if anv manure is allowed to where each live: but others do not -- --- — the idem Uot1t ne+c and old that go through a beat. ° -- - - _are even met with ' ;�iriv season In the Pacific Ocean lies all umn_ * o And no%%', back to t'.lat_.Builetin I habited land kltowii as Efenderson's started off to talk about. It's titled For instance. Bulletin -No. 459— ­as I said-"Life of-the Soil." It's Island.: It is al,out ll. miles lona, "Life of the Soil"—i;-,red by the - ugiber 459—and ' lies no annual rainfall, no s++amps - n it's one of many, � -- Ontario Department oi, agriculture, protusely illustrated and contain- or water holes and no spring:. It is has some mighty g-things ing valuable charts, issued by the the driest place imaginable and }et Motorists Must Show Their Colors of Gas!—In lerusalettl an I S Y interestin to say, from which I quote as fol- Department, and available free of -on that _island live rats, lizards and 'Israeli Voli•etim n in a check of unauttior- lox.: -_about _half_ :, _ ized t+� charge—to anyone writing from this amus of seine suPl,lie Arnt� gas is colored -to pre+'en6 province. You simply write flea fly 120 miles orrcPitcairn Island and illegal use. . ,oil without organic matter, Ontario Departtnerit of Agriculture, — -. P ,get water but the rat: - and lizard; o: fibre or humus; is a .DEAD Publications Branch, Parliament stay there at hom, and SOIL: All -soils contain at least 'Buildings, Toronto. If sent oat- } get_ alx�a side Ontario a small char a is made. lute:y no drinking %vater'ai long as- 'Will .The Machine Man Made some of such organic . matter, but „ • 8 they live. tl"hat nu isture ince get m than_: farm soil, contain so little , comes from -dew acid from a few• I Finally Destroy Mankind? that they are perilously close to ex So wh;, not write — right right-away, desert plants that --grove 'on life I — before you forget for your copy of - -- - haustion and ultimate. death.' This "Life of the Soil" 1-feel sure. you'll - island. Is: resulted from oi•er-cultivation find it so valuable that • 'I Eilshriiieuteur in' tine Smithsonia ' less than half a centurycan be ut and cropping. witlr failure to, put - you'll be Sahara Desert. � � P wanting Institution at ' %Va,hii*gtAn of tite was amply .illustrated in the Second bank enoug!t organic matter to keep g a lot more of the other ]'f you were to gu-to the Sahara ♦N`right brothers' •'Kitty Hawk." %Vortd 1�'a'r. Armies tztoyed ,.t up sufficient resources matte soil." bulletins, also issued `"for free." Deserliving yon 'tirc,ulii, find--Wild pigs _. _ the. first airplane to fly, .aiid the little faster. pace than did the Ro- living along its . Uorder• foothills. simultaneous _ This region ha,• rainfall erhaps ' Prediction that man man legions. but in the air the Try This Test _ P soon•may'be a}>te'to travel through . Second 11'orld «'ar was fought at "Tile capacity of any soil to pro- once iii twa or three years and it is the air at a speed of 3,000 miles an speeds of 400 and 500 miles an hour. I '.a " not of a sufficient amount to Ell up hour dramatica113 illustrate how It is'so vast an arena, that of the znateerrips is is reduced. ed as As its the organic deep water holes' or"'cause springs rapid has been the development tl - P lute - aDclasa�ilhoys at C lga a Uet of water to form. These wild i _ pro4ui cttve capacity decreases less P fis - the machine. At 'tele same uest on notty- to write down a time e ut the lastwarat crow orga;,;c matter—in the form of crop -elf get what moisture they can from the. these things must raise the g residue;. man>ire and soon is avail these could the initials of people they thick, fleshy leaves .of tite cactus• of what 'man is doing to . control relatively slow speeds of 50.0 miles � •able. to be returned to the land. Thur f minute ..soma disliked.. _ In a half e One of-the most interesting ani.. this super.onic forke his skill and an hour. At �,000 miles an hour the a vigious circle se;s in-poor crops -boys could thi o only one person, - mals that does not seem to need an ingenuity have 'developed. Has he, balance swings even more heavily to leave. less organic matter—less others listed as many as 14. And abundant supply of nater is a ,rnall, like Frankenstein..,in�:ented a mon- to the-attackers' side. -'oratter r leave poorer soil those who disliked the largest num• rodent know n. as the pocket mouse seer that will eventually destroy In a peaceful +world 'this- devourer Is• i; any wonder then, that finally bee were the boys -who, Dr. Laird which, •lives in our deserts. It re- •him? Can he learn' in time how to of distance tan bring many bane- the tired. run-down soil gives up had discovered. from previous re- ceives iti mame because each cheek- . control himself as Well as the ma I '• fits to mankind. Food and medicineand refuses any crop at search, were themselves--the 'most has afur-linses to prod ed pocket on the outride ; chine. so that its great potetuialities .i -.and succor to overcome the effects .ail?^ .. i a+ idely disliked. and in this it stores food -such as ' can be used to achieve good ends - of natural disasters can _be seat to --- - nuts,- etc. This tiny creature thrives and a better life for •everyone; rr 'wlie-re . they are needed almost as ;, • Why. must we have enough mem= J - • f _•...when-e water seldom falls and where- i will he allow i; to he used by evil- - soon as the need is known.. But a ",,This is not just theory, It has ` . ory to , recall to the tiniest detail -springs are rarely encountered. if, i or stupid men for a+cit ends 3.000 - mile - a -minute plane could hapfened on many farms right in what has happened to-ug, and not one of them is kept,in captivit% and �. This enormousdet:eloprnent in the carry an atomic bomb the sante the tttidst of what ae consider the ha+ro enough zo remember how water is offered, i; may tasty it out speed of flight is something that distance iri the same period of time. -best agricultural areas of Ontario. many.-times we. have tild it to the of curiosity but seldom takes a real g It tycnrld seem to behoove man, to: It is happening even, now. in farms same person: —La Rochefoucauld •drink, It will live for months .>n J ~has come about during the lifrtisue all over the Province, because of 1 of most of the adult population of -look to his development ' of peace -nothing but- seed well dried and ;he world. The }Fright brothers machinery, and to accept the re. misuse. of the land:t•• Prosperity of thus dSAttY'$ SALLIES doles not_gain any. moisnirie. �. strar,tc on national pride and a.nonal prk nfirig depends on' farms con- _ - iare dead, but there •a; a C3•�ra: 'iI g r farprodrlce --"T— Kangaroo. Mouse = ! old man. at rhe Sn.ithsoni:�n ltrctt i'.I+t_ are the 'only sure-guarant;e tfnumg r.rpacit to good - ! a,tainct . war; Otherwise this ma crop., Soil depletion undermines In the +cistern part.oi ti,i, confer talion. Friday. xA , saw lite fir;} and dr'rro' the, very foundation of try is' anoti*r rodent, the -++nod rat, -flight from Kill Isar it Pull on Itr:. chine he• has invented will .over- that:lives in a place-where rain falls 17, 1903, The Kitt Natrk's hest w'helrtt and de+troy him• The choi a aRricu.,ur*." not more frequently than orKe a flight of 1Yo feet and the second of, ` ".h" to make, \ = year and in tlie• Sonora 'Desert is I ' 853 avec made at speeds of about 7 'c fi,,t siep ,inward returning \ the- kangaroo moue' that, does not six and nine mites all hal r, re' pec- . sof' to original Oroductive con- drink from water holes or -springs tively. A nian can. run faster 'than di6on--the -Bulletin -- - -, �:' Lincoln's Dream • gory on .to ex- and I that. A ear• IaEer air Izir —i, / 1 gets its pini-tore from do,ert S' plane sperd P • to sit down and take -stock r � plant;..' In rtear(c all de�c is raisi' - .x-a-s up to ti{ty miles ars hour. Xqw, -- of }Dire. past .cropping programs. : ;does fall in grv, quantities whcir it only forty-nee years"later. a young One aitrnioon in Lt6;, Prr:idriit 7r'roduction of organic material to, finally come: anal tile. p',ant- so:, tip . Arno• officer has fior+it at a speed - I incoln's Cabinet entered a council the R:otiitd—bv tite use of proper room for a meetin and-fund the - feitilizvrs, barnyard manure and aiormous gcFantitie: 'of life- .+;iter of l,t1170 mild: an hour. and the de- g• 4 - and taus arc• ens"c,. u,li�c unci file veloper of the rocket plane he flew President seated at ere head of the ot'.re� mean:--ic all clearly outlined.... 'next rainfall app: Ir- sir, frc�w one to says this speed cart be tripled. This table. his face Uuricil in his hands, P. • e three year,:. passage thnlugtl the 'wild blue yon= Presently he raised his head. H;s Aniong the•larl;c animal, tlrat el- peed of sound face grape and xf nt. let laic connection I tinght break `x'111 this h Brant De-In use due- der at four rme, else ; y strains thk in,a,¢inatiorr• At that "Ge.ntlenrcfc. he .'said,. ;`'before - rn ar,d sa_i• that the question is often' mg the afternoon, Omcer!". door. drink .way �T,e-iisentio.rcFl t;;e - prong-horned antelope, and the speed -London would. be only a lit- long you will have important news." � mountain shcc of near;y eYrry land. ' tie- over an hour di-tant from -New Son•eone in(lu•-cd, "leave you bad p fork; and \I,?rca. an hour and x nei+s, \f r. Z'rr>ident: Zs it sures- TI�!S CURIOUS WORLD 'By William Ferguson where r°aintall i scarce. In fact, a tnomttaiu . here, Yee to t,e 'the. half. thing serious;" hardiest or all niar;i!1.;ik and can The e+il a-c, to tchich this nia "I have heard.nothing; Ft+e fled go from the c t c H ith chine that h:.; telescoped. distances. Ti, news," lie replied. "But last O A no nater t_) rl. ,. ', - ahnna e; n u! , omprehrnci n n night I had a dream. I dreamed I NE ��'�L'ON Q was et in a boat, al,:,c. Iliad no oars, �Q v - - — no rudder. I was helpless in a boundless ocean." There .was silcnce for a ntontent. �. •- C� w 1 Then the President added: "I •have 1, had that dream many times during -- - t � t the war. And each time, some great, - battle came within a day or two. a a Yes, gentlenien. Perhaps tomorrow, perhaps in, just a few hours, you willJA have, important news." AN Co r Five," hours later, Abraham Lin- • �R %` R(V '"' WITH AN ODD NUMBER r Il lf;yNt' ooLr was assassinated: NEL ROV,4 a- W t I, I�it ' , .• . , �, �5 FEORUND REGEMLY " i " IN NEBRASKA Chance Takers AND 15 PROBABLY 7HE ONLY KNOWN EXA 1APLE OF THIS RARE OCCURRENCE Of the s'otrie 20 persons who at- IN EXISTE=NCE TODAY. ' ten•ipted a death-defying stunt at OWNED BY ROBINSON SEED Cly., ' t ' ', Niagara Falls between 1859 and Wd1ev oz Nebr. 192$, ten succeeded and lived, Tato OOPR. 1947 B NEA SERYICE. INC - men passed through the rapids, one �'�^r0w - M, REG. V. S. PAT. OF . It n l in,a barrel and the other by swim- ming with a life preserver. Two +'A ii!-21; men and one woma, Annie B, Tay nAPLACE f... .....hw ...: L .. , - - a fors went over the falls, one in a 15 PEACETIME =USE FOR WARTIME DEVICE—'!'hat's a rubber ball and two In barrels.-And *aowNUP wartime nolle uetcctc r but in- the picture it'i being- usc•ri to find . four men and one woman, Maria '�ND�WN„� Speltrrini walked and performed ; stray pieces of rectal wNch mn} he iii the-ze hales of.ruhher, 'u--tSas t 1 tricks nn a 1,10041'tightrope "MRSyUAVID CA5T5 A SHADOW AL,41051” arrived from �T slit}'a. Metal, is �oinctim�s fnttnd ittrl�rrlc,rrl in tlic r,c•to the r1++ rul l,tr �,r t mtl�t l e retttc,+crli+ ; re 1• , VVALIKER� M/LL/O/y M/LES' EFARM R ct ab­-c fisc .�,.� to l i n i,1* 1 - 3 " OUT INTO SPACE. . _• - - - s ...-._.,.� 3.19 � ROOK . T HEATRE = VCTHZIM, BY AIR.CONDITIONED THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY January 6, 7 and a Shows At 7 and 9 P. M-, Saturday Matiiwee at 1.30; Saturday Evenin-87g complete Show At -20 Scudda-Hoo! Seadda-Hay! In' Technicolor - Starring JUNE HAVER and LON McCALLISTER MONDAY and TUESDAY January 10 and 11. Uast Complete Show At 8.20 !'FRI E:DA" . Starring - DAVID FARRAR FLORA ROBSON Plus An' Added Attraction Hal€ -Past Midnigh With KENT TAYLOR and PEGGY KNUDSEN WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ;January 12 and 18. Inst Complete Show At 830. ADU T ENTERTAINMENT Sleep My Love CLAUDETTE COLBERT ROBERT CU.'MMLIGS DO` AMECHE Plus An added Attraction '•aiY DOG RUSTY" With TED DONALDSON and JOHN LITEL PRIDAY and SATURDAY January 14 and is. _ "Body and Soul` J01E5 G ARIFIELD and ' .- LILLI PALILER Red White SELF -S FR I'E "Tender -Flake! Lard - l Ib. 34c Domestic _Shortening 38c Cann =d Pears f ori dessert 20 oz. 24c' Sweet mix • % Pickle -. lge. 48 oz. 5916' -.Pure Honey lb. pail. 1,95c . :� :. �• PLY WOOD B. C. FIR PLYWOOD In One-quarter Inch Three-eighths Five. eighths Three.quatters B. C. Cedar, Popp, 5 Basswood and Birch In One-quarter Inch N. M. Gordon LUMBER YARDS PICKERING. 01.%T,41I0 Phone 8.4 �. :. r CLARE i: 11UUAD1QW. eU"JALSO A. E. Richardson Claremont and surrounding area 'had its first real snow atorm of the the spacious and modern farm home Immediate Delivery Can Be 'Made• —"- GENERAL INSURANUM year, last Friday might. Many per- of his nephew Mr, and Mrs. Harold Of The Following Items sons who were supposed to go away Wright, entertained all 'his relativ- Asphalt Shingles REL ]ISTAT9 for the hoLiday couldn't get out of to to a pleasant farewell gathering. SOU All Grades OONVBYANCMNG the Village, and ou idera couldn't The afternoon was spent In singing �' Aa Old.aybilished Adenc7, get in. Drifts ten feet deep were re- ,chatting or visiting as one might Asphalt Roof Coating To Serve R7 ported on the 9th Con,, which was call it. And just before lunch was Aluminum Cornet' Bead Ridge Phone Pickering so i opened on Sunday. The road io Ux- served, Mrs, Geo, Gray spoke in a Osp and Valley bridge was also blocked, 'Dozens of few wellachmmen words at which Chimney Flue Lining Sand o1 carloads of skiiers haunted the time a pair of (beautiful all wool, Azd'Lime,Brick Face Brick village on as theY were ' wine eelered blankets --were -Mrs. Concrete, blocks _ InsulatW Z-1 T� stuck here enroute to Dagmar. With ed to him to take hams to Bats and Loose Cedar snow lying deep in aind around the Wright, whose health did not per- Posts and Pules Insurance Of All Hinds village, the hilltops were •bare. On Today imomimg Twp. Road Supt. mit her coming with him. He voicedA• his very much after M W• MITCHELL Insurance Adviser Roy Ward- reported all roads open. .appreciation which a dainty,luach was served; A rr Address phone Dr. Button and family of Stouff- pleasant afternoon indeed, and all PHONES T4 and 114.'7 Brousban►,-En, p..�, a R 2S viIle, spent the holiday with Mr. and agreed "He's a• Jolly Good Fellow." _ Mrs, R. E. Forsyth. He will, leave on Tuesday night for "OUR TRUCK3 PATS Y017".WAY" John �Panmenter and friends, of Alberta. Hespeler spent. the week -end . with ;firs, M. Harlock. will begin the Harry Parmenter here. Handicraft Class at her home on STAFFORD EROS. - KEN AND CLARK E Mlrie Jean Linton, of Toronto, was Friday Tuesday, January 11, at 8 o'clock. -PJE? NTICE stranded on the 9th, in the The Annual Meeting and Pot Luck Monumental Works night snowstorm, and spent the Supper of the Sunday School -was Phone Whitby 552 AUCTIONEERS night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. quite well attended on Monday ev- icensed and Authorized for firs Edgar Ward. ening last. 'Mr, Raph Cmwfordl wa 318 oundas, St. B. Whitby Counties of Ontario and York. JIr. and Mrs. Gordon Ratcliff, of elected Supt, in Place of Manson -EII - --- - Farm $ted-impjenlente Hon tockiE%rnittue, Stoat n ee-hhoi�-- wttfi JIr, Mrs. Judson, ci att, w .o res ne but will be Assistant for this year. Treasurer, hold Real Estate ss Miss Evans and .lira, Dar, Pugh . Da Hugh. Miller; Secretary, Marvin McEACHl` IE S Sales our Specialty dt Reasonable spent New Year's whiff Mr. and, Mrs Jonee; Pianist, David Norton. The - . Rates G. M:- Forsyth. Teachers remain - much- the same-, FVRNrrURE"DEALER Price of One. Mr. and Mrs, Don Hedges spent with some changes, as some --were Milliken Milliken P. O, phone, Asia, bZ1IE the holiday with 31r. and Mrs. Len Lye. not at the meeting, FUNIsRAL DIRECTOR P. O. phone Marr 206 ;Miss Marjorie Wilkinson Toronto, -Mr., r.• and Mrs. Dick Cooper spent spent a few days with Mr. and :lira. Private Ambulance Servioe have been established New Years in the U. S. Gillman and family. Day ,or Night auctioneers since 189.0. sirs• MCConnelr-dere, entertained Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Duncan a number. of Toronto skilers on the spent New Year's with Mrs. Dun- 'Wm; MCEACHNIE Prop. weekend, Mr, acrd firs. Thos.. Scott and :rpt. can's parents, 'Mr, and firs, ,'Morley Hariock, j, Phone Pick. `193 fttrristw, Soucitor, Noetery Pubilf and Mrs. Dav, Scott, of Oshawa. Mr. and - Mrs. Ivan 'Hess, Kinsale, C. were in Claremont .on the week -end, :YIr• and lira. Mitchell also Mr, and :Mrs. A. Ramsay and ' ' Ont lPickering, C. RICHARDSON and .lir. Ken,, spent New. Year's in Toronto o Suite 709 Kent Bldg:, 156 Yougs est:, Robt. Arvey were with Mrs. Con- with Mr, and Mrs. Richmond. ners and her mother on the holiday. 'lir,.. and 'Mrs. D. A. Beer spent a Toronto WAverley 8867 The only accident of the holiday, occurred last Saturday at pleasant New Year's at .Oshawa with 1►R */(� [x1 M. MAW. ,when Chub, .relatives and friends, Y ` Spenceley Into the car of Mr. Miss Eleanor, Shirley and Kenn- Erni6 Mayse, smashing the fender. The accident happened at the four- eth Beer spent part of their holl- days with IACENS,M AUCTIONWERsand �/ M @ �Ql . their father, Don. Beer; ume/i�ti7. corners here- No one was injured. also with their grandma, Mrs. Thos. ---_-- --VALUA'TOR ,: - Mr, and Mrs. Alan Tomlinson, of Beer;` �- Hamilton Mr; and Mrs. Ted, and(, Mr. and 'lire. M-EIIiCAtt and tam Phone or Write B'lghwwy Monument Wort Mr. and bars. Bill Tomilnson, Lon- ily spent Sunday with Mr, and Mra ROBT. AUSTIN.- PROP. don, were ,all at-home here for the �Wm.' Ellicott, gl# Dundas 8t Fart, VPhftby holiday,. _.—The regular monthly nieeting IL IL 1, � Off. M r. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor and ..of the Women's Institute wil�be held ! Miles West of Whitby on Lamily were with Mr. and- We. J. In the Township' Hall on Tuesday, No. ! Highway Taylor on New Year's, :, January 11, The program will be-- J'houe Whltbg, do .W amd Mrs.. Cecil Redrnan were , "Home Economics",, Mrs, N. at a dinger at the Royal York, last Burton, as Conveners. Rol -1 Call - - week gut on by Nr. Redman's em= � "Easy. Supper Dish"., Hostesses: plovers. + Mrs. W. Knox,. Mrs; C, Devitt, .Miss Pertnaaent Nagging Pain .lira, Sam Chambers is mot so well E. Seebeck, Mrs. L. Mathews., "Phot Frays The Tamper And at present. lir. Ted, Holtby and baster, Mrs. Nerves. It May Be Your Ivee A chimney fire broke out on New .11iLne, are spending a couple of J A. V1iiLL000HBY Year's eve at the home of Mr, and, weeks with their aunt, Mrs, C. G. Cy .' K ; U C K . O FT . C Ar'tO SONS Mrs. E. Benson's,'east of the will- Davies • Crystal Beach; also with Forty yaws Canwi>al's Iwrg. age; on the 9th concession. The fire other frieads..and relatives In the Disney Bl�• Opp. P. 0. sew Fates MmpatnY battled the storm to get there, but the fire was United States. OSHAWA • low � y Gan.' under con- trot when -they arrived with- but Mise Betty 'Hooey was visiting her friend Miss Rath Gillman for Phone 1816 Ault J. I. (Rud) Stewart little damage done. the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. R, MbWbtr- I AD~ Toroaw r Thatgoy The City s+"ter The ladies of the Women's also called ,on lir, ,and Mrs, Gfll- eile�rs & ACkin80 Call Our. aw, Dept. Mise_ ioaary Society. of the United' Church man on Sunday afternoon. School reopened on MotWay with Plane Agin. 901 W 2 - Stouff• 290 - HY2187 . Toiento wish to express their many thanks to the Editor of the. Pickering Newb Mrs, M. .61nis as teacher. Mr. Ma- hat.ey Licensed for printing in the paper, notices resigned at Christmas. - Mr, 'Tom Killey is spending a and accounts of their meetings dur_ Ing month -.at O. A. C., Guelph, taking Auctioneers GORDON F. OSBORNE. GORDON the past year. This service has a course on poultry U. been greatly appreciated. 28 Year's Bxperience Mrs, 1[, E. Kennedy - Press Reporter fXficiai opening Of New Wing At Sales conducted anywhere DLtaict Mane ger .•. ****Rouge School _ Januar) 7. Sp��g�in Frain Stock, Purni- The Women's Missionary. Society , - Lure "d Property Sales. EMPIRE LIFE of the United Church will hold their The official opening [ the new o All Sales personally Listed and" first meeting of the -new year on I tw•o_rootned addition tbthe Rouge Advertised. Buts prepared and Insurance Company Thursday, January 13; .at -'.30 p. m. Hills School on. -Altana Road poste• in the Sunday School rovrh, There ,will i take place on Friday', January 7, at Representatives %viii ,be • Installation of Officers. ',,A ;'8.00 p, m `The •new addition -started Service - • P good att,,(i©nce iS reque�ted and', last \Ic> anti is •nay finished and Prompt _Tom Pnckrit »e,v mernhec'ti will he we!c::nrecl• ready for oc•cupat;ou. .'--Hugh Gray, Oshawa Speakers for the evening will ill- Reasonable Rates Goo..White, Bowmanville ! `� ^ clans: Reeve .1i' ..H. T enure,:. Mr, ��Archiliald, PHOxin 290 ST.OUFFVILLF) - . v � A ��� P. S. Inspector, Mr. H.ui- .I chisvn, fi-rnter luspector, Nlr.'J. L. �-1� Telephone 82% Whitby, Out. p lar, Walter NN.'right, %`hu for the �tty, fsL. Secretary-Treas., of this it _ ps:t thirty yeurs ha; lives is Alb- I Board: 'Mr. Chester Wood. archit- •�•�� _- -_ erta, journeyed to Ontario this P:tst ect; Trustees, Ben Cotton, Reg. fa.11, arriving on the'31st of Oczo.b- Wells, P. Comport; Principal of the er. He-lias si)eut the past two man- School, Mri. Jaynes. Blackwell, the visiting among his relatives, Providing entertainment, will be: most of whom live in Pickering the 'Pupils of the school under the Township. Needless to say, all, have direction of the .Music Supervisor, enjoyed -his visit very much. Al- Mrs. Fisher, and lir, Doherty, Music though not its the best c health Sup, of Whitevale School, and ' Mr. Stan' McKenzie, Recreation Dir, of while here, he maintained his, lth wit and humor, and has been a very evening E.Woodlands. Chairman for the interesting Visitor. The time had evening will be Mr, Jas. Blackwell, Lunch served by 'the Home and came when he felt he' must return School Assoc under Mrs. L Phin. home, and on Sunday afternoon at Mrs, Reg, Parker, soloist, v iY)LI.OW THE. i %L-ISTER" PIG FEEDING PLAINT y "MASTER" BROOD SOW , RATION It is Pa complete feed, specially prcp�red -for the sow, "Master"' Pig Starter * built especially for little pigs with all the ingred. I lents needed by them to make rapid growth. See that each little i pig! gets'a Rill 50 pounds, "Target Pig Grower"' is a complete feedi forl the feeder who is short on grain and must purchase all or mo* of his Ihog needs. "MASTER" Sow anti Pig Conem. trate is' an excellent concentrate for those who have an ample supply of grain. Sec us for NUXING INSTRUCTIONSI ,CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE F MIONE. 38W CI,A110MO TT -I -LUBBER �COMR E The coo ,LIMITED TELEPHONES — Howard 1117, and Scarboro 886 '. . Scarboro Junction } mumE7DUTZ DIIIIIVHRY 0 Umber — Reagh or Dressed — All Blew built 'Window pYm~ Units with Glazed Sash, Insulation Wow - Insulating or Gypsum Wallboards Insul-brit Siding Martin Senpur Paints