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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_09_30 „yr '!�.., -.,y ,,..�”. rY... � .�'. •,`!,'"' rY, Y h :... .•.. -.t .:.. a ..'¢ . :,.. .:....: ...' , . ..: ..,.,.. a .r: :s, �'� 6 '• �' w. - r. .:,:,' ..,...�'- ., �. .•, ;..',:. :-...-,. .,, .-n ""-+- r. -.°`h. .!r'+''% :••', "moi•. „ Mrd• ...s: . ..._-.-�.._'t,::.-.r..., .., .'., .... _ .. -S Y.�';.`- —�- _ _ _ _ ._ .. er i VOL,88 No. 52 YJI a, ONTO, FRIDAY, 80, 1949 A qee p 'copy atbo as Second Cissif pabm iplim Rate: WOO per Teat; V. S. $9159A•R.W,,C. MURKand SO .,L'B'LIS'HE7R8 --- x 're ids Ontario -County Judge VolemanTo mi W s t ed V ,'/%"y'Oowt Establi bed in Disappointed large Congregatio"it St. aeoraws Pickering Village i itR t/is l lw«I'w. L' ,: ��� Harvest Thanksgivrlg Services On Thursday evening last, the It spite of the current criticism Inaugural Thl meeting of the Family of our youth by many `today, we St George's Churt;iHduly celebra- Pickering United Church 9!lrs, Irene Bradley hers Joined bave observel that much -of-the ted St. Thanksgiving on Sun. Res. Arthur Young, llianietes the local telephone staff? . and iq Court Committee for thu County of criticism follows some SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1949 boarding with Mrs, Robt. Dixon. ( pLtario was held in the Count pnrticulg" day, September 25, At the morning ' Mrs. Frank, Jones, County 10.00 a, m. - Sund>sy.School.. Toronto•Mrs. Building, at .Whitby, This Comm-• outlbursts of rowdyism by a "Fang" i service, as inspiring ipessage was 'Dave MoDouald, Agincourt and jt-tis- -- in some o1 our large centres, and I ea by the Rev. A. g, Chote M. ��� J. illi h Family the, 6c� to -af7iume. --�-Y_ _ ----for lb-2B begins-this-week. Murkar accompanied. Mm-J. - A 1Kla:ed, Teen-age Bible is: - — A. Rector of:9t J6hft- -at--Port-` D newly-eatab sed nallyr- Marker to aisley on Tuesday to New members welcome. _ We here, would honest] like to Whitby. Ttra choir gave splendid attend the.funeral of the letter's the Municipality of•the County of Y 11.00 a, M. Holy Communion' be free of the being in position to. Ifader&hip in the :-ius•�l portion of brother-in-law. Mrs, Murkar Sr., is Ontario, 7.00,p. m. - Evening Service now visiting,her sister-in-fawn Mrs.' The chief purpose of a Family make.criticism! of our young pea- the service, singing se anthems: Court is to zecelv4tases dealing ple....we like them, and from such, ' Sing, O. Sing His Gudduessr' and 8.00 p. II4, Audleq Service J. Clazie, at Port Elgin', with effenceq committed by child- it does 'become very disappoiditing "Fear not, O Land" lkth by Caleb ss�♦ ;idiss MarJoris White spent the to hear an tutburst ouch as we Simper. The congreglitiou _in the, ';Choir practice on Friday evening I week-end at icer home Marjorie id ten under ie years of age, and at.S".00 p. m. now employed - with the T. Eaton oases involving family disputes hekr•d a couple of days ago-from in morning well filled the church and Co., Toronto, fromthe strictly legal atmosphere Font of our'own 'premises during the -offering for the day was a re- Pickering Presbyterian Church Miss Be tty Murray spent the-end'- of the, Magistrlte's Court to s more noon-hour, cord cae. Services at St. George's Rev. David Marshall 30aister ;of the week with her sister, Miss - ' social atmosphere where the ob- With our boor open, we heard a ort Sunday,--October. 2,; are as fah- Edith Murray' here.— lams can be dralt witb not with the feminine voice • break out with a own: Sunday Scholl t 10,00 a. m. - Mrs. Harry Boyes is attending, as 1Cea of punishing an offender, but line of ys blasphemous language 'corning Prayer at 110 Preacher The regular monthly meeting of a'delegate, the Annual Conference ratlror of trying to solos a social as might be expected from a drunk- at this-service, Rev, E.10. Robinson. the W. M. $ will be held-at the ,of the Women's Missionary 'Society _ -_-..�._ - home of Miss C.. Munro, on Tues of the Presbyterian Church,. being problem. Family Courts have been 'en sailor. Going to the door, we T13E a-IRIINE CIRCUS day, October 4, -at 2.30 p, ui, i held at-Calgary. While in the West in tx;ataace for a number of years see a mixed group of "high' school I October 8 to 8. -e will so her sister, Marjory, is our•larger cities and have prov- students", and, this had come from Calvary Temple Pentecostal at Stettler, Alta. en themselves to Abe a vtry satis- one of the teen-age girls our re,• I , The glamour oof reua faubaik Holiness Services s Several from Pickering attended factory wa7 of dealing with these action?....Just downright, simple fomes- to +fuels Leaf Gardens in 1'•45. s, m. - Sunday School the Anniversary Service at Mt. Zion diFappolntment. 11.00 a. m, Morning Worship on Sunday, where Rev,' Harold. Qrobletns, In more recent years. Toronto again this fall when Col. � • (` 7.00 p. m, - Evangelistic Stainton was guest preacher and; these Courts ?lane been estrblished R'e repeat our contention of tong Fob l:urtou': Shrine '¢arcus opens - `- � Wednesday '- $•� P• M. ---Mrs. Statnrars, as soIoiet asp;%ted. In smaller cities and towns, and in standing-"the use of blasphemous. !. ,.n October 3 for a full week's run Prayer /Meeting -- many county areas. Hastings Conn- profane -1,•%uguage, with possibly r of .afternoon .,nd evening perform- _� Fly •aazi Ire, St:futon celebrated ty and Simcoe County, along with something of a habit, •does 'did a aces with. •' a greatest and most 8.00 p, m. - Young People their 30th wedding anniversary this Ontario County,- are the, most rec. play a degr,t of illiteracy-fa not Pastor W. E. McEvoy Reek, and mere at home"- to the sensational y(tq of the circus world I members of their congregation and ent ones to adopt this practice. being familkir enough with the appearing for.the benefit of a;ripp- UZ�button United Churdi others et•:1I1a,lco - ,I3is.Honor Judge,C.tilemaa, _the English'.Language to express one's led and trod r'-privileged children. ` Rev, J. H. Graham, aslnisier - -�- -- - • Count Judge, has now been app- self without rt,sorting to the use of i g V y Harry it3o;,e+ Gucberr In %%,,u.t Y r Thi-4 big tbree-ria circus, one of Sunda a , ointed Judge of the Family Court, $,he other-P.- � the world's 'largest indoor shown. 10.90 a, m. Sunday School a word along - ' pial. Margaret, Hancock, Supt,. of Let us.pa ' ss Filate;(1f .lir;ural, .it (rtn;t,ra: � to that will ap ear for the seventeenth 11.15 a. m. - Worship - - - - the Onia.io County CI►fldren's Aid young lady f and any other so in- . p' ` 7.30 V. m, - Pleasant SIIn. Evening. Looking ov consecutive year under the ausple- I ' or filo' Ii:3t of awards Aid _Society, the .Chief Probation, olined) - von may -feel that the e• of the I:ameses: Shrine Temple. Wed, - 7'80 p• m, -•Prayer Service Officer, The staff of the Children's boys'aonsider you a '"regular he- Wed. . 7.80 P. tn. - Prayer'Service. made, at the_ rerentll_held Oshawa r .-tire net proceeds will be donated I Thursday . Evening choir practice •Fair, it woialt appear that Harry . Aid Sodety will be 4arrying out the man girl"--t qday, but when those to_ their nasion-wide work among { qday . Cub% and Scouts ,Boyes captu ed .Just about every- duties of-Pronation-Oiticer, same boys commence to look e-' crippled .ch'tdrea of every -race, 'gat, . Fortnightly ..Notion Pictures thing there, i:+ to be I ail In the - round a little more carefully, with 1 creed and a.oiour. RVbrts show I �.. wt y of prize, given Ayrshire Cattle: ideas In their head-you're going 'ire, lioln•,t l. r,tur6 Well.Anown Radio Commentator that over 1)0.000 ^rippled children I in the Live•tnck SCoa Cuugratu:a_ to be passed up if you keep that.! 1 iy-phyllis .Word j3peaker At have.been c'� ed'th'ou the efforts bony.Harr,. ' ens t e-death of •As:we,..�r'tpc pr , $ P'�•:. t«,�� '. ,.. Dilnnrr,. `UWyii•o�t _ D , ,y++ -F�^ • `-"'�tit thte'httur>;ritlona]T!� aritobs rB- Mrs. Robert-C. $tork, Lake Shore RATEPAYERS' MEETING anization. -_ is announced, _ Liss Phyllis Axford, who is heard Riotous ^inwns, intrepid aerial- I Canadian bu kstc•r. Stall • rut,. [u S. S. \o. 8 Weft Deceased la re ting at the family -Wind Up *wa,on %%till un,xe regaliarly 94-4- FRB each morning, Monday October S, - 8.00 P. 11. lots, mild animals-all-the wo.ndoTI I re._i;lc,tt,e for :*r,ice an Saturday at- I •' _ M - _ for the Fruit Growers` Assoc • Atter com;•tern a moat aucee:s- was the spKnker a Rotary dinner A a;pcial Meeting o, .the Rate special fea•.nre, the Great Athoq, a ; to h. raarl,+ ,t Erskine cemetery g and 1 foltson, ,ur stn w,wy teatu�, on Monday eveningof this week. rayers of School Section So, 8 Nes+ marvel of..rnuecttlar control _ will The cepa^st !s made, to omit the :ive ;Lr;s ;11 ng A• delight,'al personality^and 'din- will be held at the School Hou.,-- aipear-in '•ai: unique and ingenionr.( flowers. -, ear•C. U. :• a4't�t,,-tt.,l! nu,a a -nuv- 2cer ,°peakar, 'aitss: Axioid la_heard •on Monday, Ortober 3, 1949, at % 4a' exhihltion of hand bulanring fpat LFlallt* ',�! S'i.',cru,g %t'�trtcu', city duce, ally ora-none-rate._ !ne via.rad:o us tie Mary Garden show. I. M. for the purpose of Electing a acing a one-fin er balancing I lir:,blit Hear About ' Chairman in chs gF of this big nits new Trdatee, and to dlscn�s the dip I by the on, ti-an in the world to .• dluntl' it Harry and takes care of one branch of �n,�coeu, syn u„�c ,• •,::er the publicity for this Associa-Ficin. position otlhe hockey rink r pf-rro•m thio-art without the uao of - I U1 rtr,, :ung., g„oup in t:owart L'ow- FortMed -from a wide experience R• Bnrnttrd: �kcr,hnry a glove or at'uer form deception. I' The R'. d. mri lit the hoinie Of a,an-viile, At. this time the Axtell to the adverti,Ing,-writing and rad- Jumbo the seal. a gigantic cum Mry livae,. on 'i'uesday, Sept, ''= Cup will be pr,•,en.tea to 'r'ea lw•rn- 90 fields. her ':life ,story" itself ed:an of the �,n'-mal v:orld and an with a good yttria l:�uc:e- rugs, ubna:wa Club. ane tar'H 13 becomes ver; interestln�,material Axford has also had wine experience i ;,ccomp'ls1:e1 }ugfiltr and•musician It was nnuveC that representat- ; \t,•catl" rro,,n� to Lornr Hayne-q" for a one-hour's address to even a as a fiction' writer, cont ibutinR to I will be.there as well as the Ham ivey from <ai alae r'Instt=utes and org- top flight gn ts' 'club.- t orester•- group •of mei such, as,she bad on many- wall-known international ' le-'forton --kitF EtPpl:ants and { anizations of this County be ididt ire-ts w•tl {ilia be supprtea to all Monday,.and which was only one Publications. An' out-door woman. Capt. Bradfnr•1 and•his Jungle-bred ed to hear 11t: i Moore, D'rwctor of ae#,te- tea u a Of malty type,.of audiences to which she is thoroughly familiar with all Pions f'e�d'in.d ;.m�n4, the -aerta.l- the :Division. or Vuhlic HealzL Nur. 1'he urn v-11 op*'r-ite ••.hooker she ie'.asked to. speak. outdo?r, busi and lake life, hunt- ists is .hiss Fr'wne;ne Vo?ante 'n a' J sing, speak on the "County Health l league, in cSnlunrtlo� arith- their Although Phe did not mention it Ing and fishing,,and many of her Paring, hreaka,way plunge.Prom the L'uit" a.t•our,n'ext meeting. �'youth progr•.m. �'ewty e,ected oil here, Mass A,,ford. during the last articleis are written on these sub- ' rafter= of th, Arena ind the Fly- It was movtd that we quilt four colts :ur ,,t� ,•ague .are. H, n. pres. FeeeraI E r_tion-wrote many of the �ecta, _ - f-Ing Rpmas Fhose comedy on the ,quilts for a- Indy in Toronto. _--Cllurlex Ferguson; Pres„ Ted Twin _ political 9peecl}'es y s in g�oP ; cran•�n 1s n*etmtnalPd with spine- . �ej-e-fit , _ i Gouven- altg. Vice. -,es., t-arl zvh wa+rz, - candidates' representatives which. Ross Murisou and Miss Axford was tingling stunts in mid-air. I tion were appo:nted:-Mrs, Kingston, I re:,s t'�' "t''r'' ' we heard durtr.9 that campaign. introduced by Roht. Ruddy, who j In 11c nw lam 1 airs, Clarke, Mrs. Wheeler and N1r9, Ron Twinin,;, Tommy Seaton,.Bar Her talk included many' of the arrangi?i for 'Sias Axford's appear- , DEP�In loving memory of a 111 Barkey. i r•"'y ThoinP ,: . 1• �'• at �` 'n amusing'experiencos which one en- ante here. Mire Kings'on on the subject of Hicks, John BcJthwell and Harry. Raged Such she,• has tb talk a,-. i +*+'*' J dear wife and mother, )label Sleep, I';'Citizenshila" gave, a very interest- cuowden, ft,aterees: Johunte Kirk who passed away Sept, 25 1937, Sou'. We believe many of our lady- The street fair is' "off" but she- The world may change ira:n year 1�6 and instructive paper on - bride, Timtnie Vipond and Gord, listeners hear "httRa Garden" whose thing else •iq soulrht to•take it's ti ,"�,,: -- "`•ew foundland I Hurst, _ recipes are sought for use in Ont place-.more on this when ready, td year, A-delicious lunch alae bisi•ved. Court Os's3 ra will hold a weiner i And friends tiom day to days Brio homes-one of which is known l '%* � ' { And fryer will the one the ifived- 95th Anniversary Services roast and lance shortly ,wkh' the in her sut:dr'stfon for the house- Rev. Art Yoalr:e, Pickering. committee In charge: S. Stark, Q IFrdm memory pass away. = Dunbarton United Church wife's t e of "left-over" cabbage. United Chumb, will address 'the FtiPr tetiternberedlby. her Rus- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1949 !dathews, C. Fd-gueon and M. Hood,As an editor. of women's' maga z- Club next Menday.evening,. as the i Court Oshawa is also arranging and and bson Aaward. _ �Specp►1 Preachers Ines and women%' columns, liana • guest of Rotarian Wm.' bicF.aehnie. �; 11.16 a. m. '- R,dv, Arthur Young mother nate, whet D. D. H. C. R, Pick_ K Chas Ferguson, will be installed is liiarvest Thanksgiving St. Paul's B�. . •. 4-rin . office Cemmittee for this event 19 - �1 Clnu ch, Dunbarton, October 2. 4,90 p• M. Rev. Harvey Howey. S. Stark, B. Kent, 4. Morgan, 8. SOV 1 tl O!\ 1 �10 et 11 stet B A.,.B. D., Porta Ifni Harvest Thanksgiving will be ob 5 oung and J Martis. Dun- served at alt Paul's Church,,Dun- Court Da Paul's Pickering, also re. a )The Evening :luxitiary port a weiner roast, and are plan- )The on Sunday; October 2, at tPmw - . PLOWIN,G3 00 p. m, Tt a guest preacher will. ninQ another succesaiul mixed bowlM A, of The• Evening Auxiliary will meeting league.ty Rev. Frank Henmtin, ctoaaec tl. at the eon Thursday, OMixed bowling leagues will be In MaAaam, an!I thele will.be special home of Mrs. Mary Chal ton, - full swing shortly, with two aeW ry e choir,_All are cord- ' _. "Mitch , . music vi the sally invited to attend this service. Oddfellows' - Brougham comers entering the loop, Raglan, "M o Sunda School for ---- under the d'rection of Barney w TO BE ILI�LD ON THF. FARIV! OF y tb srSunidaye only. T O. y Thompson; and,Ajax under the dir The Joys and It was a big night for Brougham _. : girls are ur3ed to attend the Har- Lodge, No. 155, 1. O: F, on Fri-, ection of Ray Cole Anew Iodge id Raglan., and and' be re- S W LLER formed at Rag vest,Thanksgiving Service at x.00. day, Sept. 23, when nine new mem- resented Fratern 1 an Storting _ � - . -. : bete received their Third Degree J t; 7 Con, 11', R kI ORcyHIP, one-eoiicession and became full-fledged members work of the Crder., Y _ north of QREIBAr�is{, as 12 Highway,and one and a of the Lodge: The very impressive The Past Ckiefs, under-the direr 1E NE-Wizold 9CTOBER i. ceremony was pul on by about forty- tion of M-cfntyre Hood, wish to ball;-miles-East, on - thank all those who helped to make ` s (�/Q 21ve members of Oshawa Corinthian TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4t 1949 Harold's �qXt Lodge, who arrived in a chartered the past Chiefs' Bali an ou-oper - bus, Other visitors came from Mark- Ing success, Working to co-opera- , A B,&Q1 RT will be served 'by the Roman's AslaociatlOn An Tatrone, please note _- our ham, Brooklin and Stouffville Lod- I tion with D, D., C. Ferguaoq, the • the Basement of Greenbank Gaited Church, , ken. Following the Degree, short past Chiefs are planning a very office vdil] be oloeed on talky were given by Dr. vlcKinney, active season to In the Frat. .. , ... .nom nnvrirer.i.V i.WTTF.II r of Brooklin and Roy Carter, Brou- ernal duties of the Order, and will t ... ......may„ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING -�- • 021563110 AND (Ii.RAigiNO "it RAT-8 HELP WANTEL HAVa i0U anything needs dyelaa 0r- ;WW XOCKST BTICXS—Junior asd asplor,. 8e- rUBLiO HEALTH NORSIM hwli -write to as for Infoematiea We an tausrp only. Frii list. D. McHenne. 017 oNX STAFF NURSE wanted immWiatW as lied to answer sone aagtba& Deyarlsol}atTon" Street. Toronto. the Oxford County ! Ingersoll Hos"HeaGalt. H. ParYer s D7e 110sb Limited /h leap Pain Once. court Ron". Woodstock. Work 4. ' Street ToroatA OataAa 800 GALLONS per WW�cap cityDUMP completeoonditMons good. For further Informatles avegt oi with 30 gallon pressure talc. Pressure 991166 Margaret Woodstock. 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Bien- end other woollen garments. 349-4 ply. white. 7th St., Los Angeles 34. Calif. belm. Ontarlo, grsy• 3-3 ply royal blue. Daddy green. scarlet, , maroon, yellow, brown, heather. black. town. �� PINE"—Make mousy Inst Pari a or the paper between the studs and all suitable for 81wash sweaters it 98 Ib, forst mow. Get $1.00 per voiced. P Pre. I r rnl.N ■ keepvapor from dampening the -lo iba or over $1,30 lb MI•d Northland �• for romp. Samples ]B4. B.C.rthwoo0s Per jiYiiaf/ ail 11 avj'j tacking it temporarily 'to the outer p g ducts Ltd.. Port ciemmU t, H 811 and causing $ to decay. sweater patterns ase each. Adultsa deer. bear. wall. The fill later will hold it in 6 ♦ Indian design. r -deer. bear. dog and place squlrsal. dancer Mara Maxim. Bfftoa. Want- PTA-NO TUNING, Repairing—Grotry O b- orders 3s ,{�,�r,�6. a 0 6 So, before nailing on the inner tocountry taken. Frank Halpenny, ss1 Cosmos. _ walla, tack a layer of vapor-proof HARNESS! Bay direct from factory and save Phone 6-7494, Ottawa. �- W can now ship barness and parts Itnow WA'iTED The inside wall must be vapor- paper against the studs. This, when dist.y. write for our new complete 1949 roof, too. Again, a board wall covered with the board Wall, will catalog". a•North West Mail order Company OIL LAMP with painted bowl, either table P B Limited. 379 McDerni Ave East. wlnaicas hanstntype. Milton. 170 King Street Or -- - -.-- _ -alone won't be tight enough to protect your insulation fill. Manitoba. Toronto. AD. 3930. "So' you're thinking about re- modelling your hen house. Well, ' you're probably hoping to do one of two things, either keep tip witb CANADA P R O D U C E S W H EAT F O R A L L T H E W O R L D Vie Joneses in appearance, or come Vete with them in earning power." That's the' rather .striking firs} o-5" S. ✓ o- o-; « tiL pwagraph of an article I ran across- In_. a farm paper Published out in ' 4 , Iowa, and having borrowed that y K much from Howard Bayles, soul- _ �loge Dolt specialist., I thick I'll a k v � ✓ - '. .':.Vass along to you some of his ideas ,_. � &�,,' � h, on the Subject. (The article. by rr � e k Ni the way, is headed "Cold Hens Don't Lay - And Neither Du - - Crowded Birds). am Y ,Appearances - such as a paint' o b or new rodf line — can wait but a better house to boost the ferning power of your flock cannot ws" - -un ess yon t r yr.. n a,�^�.< � :� .- . • . : money away, s Many laying houses are as old f' , xnd outmoded as a Model T car. Tbey don't protect the flock from �+w !teat in summer, or 'cold in winter. + = Such houses are wet and un r !sanitary - perfect for diseases and parasites. Some are too Ismall to house Rocks in comfort: r. They are responsible for more fi low production than almost any f other one thing. But many of them can be fixed up to do a better job. . Suppose your house is too small. Lnlarging it by making `it widerM1 may be the cheapest and best way _ - o get more room. Wide houses clic o the.world'a greatest grnfwries,ships abroad millions of bushels of wheat and other life-sustaining are better. anyway. = ;, 's rich harL+est or their flail bread.grains. pen It's easy to widen a shed-roof . :,bonne. But gable-room .(two way) they're t can be widened, tsafel ` am `� n they're tall enough. You can safely' r ' � l 'adaft'r%t so as wide as 30• feet if the house =--- t W isR to be insulated. Another common fault with old !louses is the lack of temperature !tela advertisement is an adaptation.,of one --that the. peoples of other countries ki,ow of the ' - eontrol. The best layers will slump, of a series created by The House Qf Seagram quality, variety and prestige, of our products; R house temperatures drop 'way down in cold weather. Insulation isto tell the peoples of other lands about Canada the-more likely they are to buy from us. the only answer. -- — - « and her various products. For the past two �' e' ti• Sorry to say, many jobs of is years this campaign has been appearing in We feel that the horizon of industry does not au lation are-not well done. For in- stance, it's a waste of time to b»ildnewspapers and magazines printed in many terminate at theboundary line of its plants; it has a a double wall with justa laver Of - paper between. , ! laiigua>ges and circulated through- l broader horizon,a farther view. this Three times 'as valuabre "a out the world. t+ieto embraces the entire Dominion. .-board wan on the outside of the Our prosperity is based on our i That is why The House of Seagram studs, another on the inside. Then s r, 3Oake use of the space between by Ability to sell our products to other a x, believes that it is in the interest of putting in a dry fill of ground sobs, chopped straw or other insulating countries. ]Every'Canadian has a every Canadian manufacturer to help material. 1( : ♦ * 6 . . personal stake in foreign trade,for ::the sale of all Canadian products in . iTtis But fill insulation calls for tight one out of every three dollars of foreign markets. It is in spirit walls. And board walls seldom are , - f tight enough. . � • Canada s national income results . - 1ahat these advertisements are being • --from our trade.abroad. The mot',: t published,throughout the world. { $0, it's .absolutely essential to Bre the inside of the outer wall With wind-proof paper—red resin or buildingpaper is best, . ♦ e e OliSe 6 ea ram You can do it by tucking strips TRAtTlt 40 - 1049, �. .- •'a c ••:� t rt flint FtsPays s e h ltevale w engaged in filling the silo of _ YOM $1a-00 For Your Old gorse Th . Annan, last weep.'i�ker�n flardware At Your Farm. L, sad F. M. Chapman visited a A record attennance marked the Undsay Fair on Friday of Isst- PlIoNA: Agincourt 18J118 Collect Annual Rally Day Serrice in the,United R,wg. It rained all day, but there '1GE�i.+g�L �W� - TRACTOR ludsa Sunned School. Betty Ann was a good crowd. Lindsay opened the service-by sing. Anniversary Serdices Rery wag. Ing "Praise Him Little C lldrea'' is t h attended on Sunday and the mute i ULMVATIl G� DIBG'I11<Q A trio o! junior girls sang "Child. and em" in the Greenwood choir was much rea o! Jerusalem" fine style.And 138ADi�a bs . P from,_tha- Kee Tots--to--the Juniors 'aP ---- -- Norwood >1RVRI0 WMI'1<W preciatsd. S�IPPLIES '- ' rza� - 1 ed up to front o! the platform rwood and Mrs C emence o! ng .. y were guests of this brother -VP' Q No _ singing Jesus Loves Me" was most Whitb , � ' Ili !w lCharles and family on Sunday,last. nWring. Several of the Pupils took Bill Jordan c! Elgin who is circ J. Se BALSDON and Q/''�� 31!08 part ta 'the various�eaerciaes, Mrs, ending O A C. spent�a few days �77��.•// ; Ross Carter led in prayer,'Panl Van w(th his uncle and aunt here rvo. no no 3MCK no j 1 Blaricom and Barbara Jane White ently. . " took up the offering. Mrs. J. Me_ The And(e Oommtu aQnq RWs >�7ornane � Lachlan presented promotion certif. y • ratty Club will , feates to those hold their next ' meeting at the . . . ' '• �' �o1s■ss passing through a hcrmr of Ken std Mrs. Pratt, Wed. �� tT alai white gate to a new claves and be- resday,evening, October 6, when the JW ing ideiComed by their-new teacher B,-)e Crone Group will make their SODA AN Diplomas were presented to those .eturaa for lbe neat year. Euchre Atm is low 1rgpTp_ 0 A� LIiTj who made their required number of sset - will be the o alfl social part of the — ��' TWID lARY gQpPq,� Q attendances, to Beginners: Eileen evening 4Ne. 0a BABY NH10J9 Sheet Metal Brk$ -1ADbinson, Diana Hornshaw, Bev r- g• (ys� v •o o ley Hornahaw M i 4 Mrs, Combdon, who-Iia been via- 0000 aolerlsr a'l 'i'OaOR IJLZ cry Lo_a Johnson, iting her eon at Grasmere wes vis. oro ealL,� 1 eveRn goIIFB Primary; also Wanda Carter Jun- ited by her cousin from.Newfound----' TUT .:..id,rr..w. --- - --- -------- -fors_Pant Qac- Bdaa#eom --young 1wv1t Dlprs - lead recently He is a member of ---�'O►1e ire People, William Robinson, Merle the Legialat.:re there and Wats el- e•� A• M. �� :• � N48MAI�S GRAHAM � Phillips, Robert Phillips, Merle PRESCRIPTION p ectad Speaker of rite house at its IAO P. AL to a I!•36 �ieot R& good � i Robinson and William Turner, �'ea- July meeting, He was accompanied lhGM& visional" Jim I cher Mrs. J. Tweedie Mrs. Marjorie Tweedie• Mrs Randall received one Mr- Ftet�:ler, r+f Montreal, who Prot- 013 notice o! attending service every has just retired as Supt, of Prot- unday while in the Old Land. tan Edw midon •t u -J. L BOYES, Phm. B. t i Quebec. Rev, Mr, Taylor, Toronto as the ��e - -, > . "' guest speaker wue thoroughly en- '01�°'i'"" East Woodlands t •ode and e . - - d b both Young d old A fOF1' � y ° .3' took for the text the five vowels, —•'� and 'enlarged on the "O". He de • : PICB. 331J 1�'e � With the ootklai of the cooter - WWK ]1f tff- WMh� 1 !eted the letter by pictures O, Oh, weather, we see many colds. We '� Arleine: tPlloae: Gear. >MO! Lo So Go. H was assisted b Mre hype- rill thuFe that-have been shut �� i TA9 R e y in will soon be on the "well" list. - ! Taylor, who.read the required-ver- 'GAIN AND OVA ; $Pa. The chamh was beautifully de- Last Sunday the Sunday School 'was 1111111 +!orated with Gladioli, Actors, Zinn- fairly well attended, but there V las and Coamoc. still a lot of ;•(tlidren that we vp+oyld - -- - _ -'- Mr, and Mrs. Lewis of Kinsale and like to see come along. Also, we + Mr. and Mrs- McCowan of Milliken 'could like to see the teen-agerr visited with Mrs,. George Anthony boys and girls come out too. T in - _._ _; _ ..__ .. +• '� • . on Sunday, know there is nothing "shy,-, a r _ Miss Connie Randall at her home. bout going to Sunday 'SchGA, is t } -- fact, if you w desired, it cAn be one -� Mrs, Mbllie Ham•111 is also visiting her Parents. of the most enjoyable Oakes of your - Mise Jean Fleming and Miss Myr life, We are fortunate now to have Ale Gosnell were at the former's as our Sunday School Supt,, Mr, -home: and Mr.,and Mrs. Earl Camp- Turner, who k a retired evangel- a . !bell at'Mr. and Mrs, John Tweed- ist, and we are sure w=ith his exp- }' ' fe'e. erience and the aelp of the teachers A very fine proXnLm was present- our Sunday Pco.00l 13 going to be a \\\ ed to members of the Women's real success, sa this is a very imp- Z Xiseionary Socia held at the home arrant part of•aay community; so ` t7 1�� t • �""�'t' d .! v t�Mrs J. Tweedie, Roll Cal( was we siaceraly t•.cpe Oat In the not- - t >. =p.rered by the word "World" too-distrat- future, it will be the Mrs. J. Cook !Ars. J. Nighswander regu:ar meet'ns place of all young end Mrs, Ida Gray with Mrs. P resh- people every Sunday afternoon, at d crater nresentea the Devotional Per. 8.00 o'clock _ ! rod. Mrs. .Van Blar'teons reviewed Offer showy started off wft>h a good. lop\ •r 1' ` - tho new Study. Book "Growing with start last Saturday, and we -bops- 4the Years". She made It most lot- that as :' . - oa that'thew • '� � the wreks go ergo by giving out Questions too will get your support. Zthts type - - } 4 and answeres and numbering same `of entertainment is •o.sa:h member was required to and can oa1T be carried on if ev- idou „ -take part, Plans were made for. the ery one gets behind It and gives It s good Cvtober Thanksgiving Service and their best ruyport-.we hope you ''� {'is for the Annual Bazaar, and comm- will-. This week the picture is "Fall- , .:. - [ - 1. - ��^' en Angel", %r mug Dana Andrews, , } ��' • Thisisa obice to vO* * very good picture and well to '- =�' " I(r s i V worth eeein,y .1 'have -a i p�s•t This cominr Thursday night -lbw ' - 11111111sates Fries .. .- oriSc•oa a i 7. _ ��, � boys betongtng Uo, or NO • Cl[tYEN1•iNG � to iota eithp~ the Cuba t �► :SvPposE you have what you,feel is a goon opportunity _. PLUMBING - - • �e g to have a banquet at the going ,..;, gOOg�ry ll,:,,the afimission w111 be. their 1- Poi-• s We also sell Brantford Roan” registration `-ee for ►he• year. �We which calls for bank credit. If one bank cannot see it ~� us�L. � >a mbmess hope that all mothers rf z1r,"•t-t i11nai/meau Duro Wats this age grouv-w#H-+reev-fhat• their i► :your Way, or if you think you can get a better deal - lot � avhi. .boys come a ong- and- meet their . . . .. • ��a� � •' nano Iea3era �coutin8, 1, romethinr elsewhere, you_ 're free to "shop aroun&". that every t,ny enjoys and alWay, i benefits by,• Fo as boys of RoaRw Wort dassestessti gills .school l"astric,t, let as nee yen .. rang ay .n g t; October milo 6empletbe to v e ie-most cHvers e&needs, , .. 7.31) P . atm The Brownies open@A' i z last Wedneatiay, and we hope-to r-1: J no matter how specialized any of them may be . . . `J , Maple Leaf Fire . ..open the Girl Guides soon, If there Is anyone yon know that would tike l personal, business, or farm loads, money transfers, _ '.;Insurance 'LO. to-help with this splendid work, ww j - would certain y like to hP"r fram 1 J W:'its or Phone CGIlectillns--to,name just a few. you as we irf, in need of acne help ' tf 5, xr y - Cheap Rates LBrnai� and Coa>atti in this very•important work. Tom' - �W real Pub c mrviC� t hWtorm )(sQmAc— will be doings It More than 95 out of 100, bank loan applications '' Windn llw, sib. eta. ' and you will enjoy it too, „ t Automobile Insurance of,A/ Kft& The Bingo last Monday night w•+a are decided "right in the field"—in the branches—by ` s..• -I well attended, and although an ens Bowman Gibson won the Ia. -Pot, Mrs. -Rume wnm the 10.00' 3a�c1a1, sad also the twA bank managers Who take a peimi a1 interest in silver dollars 'that were played for • , ;e [FT& after the J.aOt-Pot ww not won 3>iWVM9 their customers individual requirements. r>� k: JMap– ACHS•ON The neat,Blh a will. be Oc e . ..' :.a � g toter l 11) s make it a date. Mr. Donn- a : s Glasses tY, f Old Forset Road is organ *i lap of local orchestra and so !nr' t to P, . sing ' to i i kt Pleleerialtt t • � P.iK. going w. this is to be known 8+,t Door of Masonic P .y •/� anJ t Or s e >�g on trhe braTbarad attending hwf v .� tr 8�a11 1 terra y l '1 IiHO1�TtC PICK. 48, 'p have the v'i ^� „ • y R pr' + este of being the first p to hear this "con. We wish �hwrrr • Banks CORlpete t0 every encresa crag hope aayoaa"tbat lttees selected. 'Mrs. Randall and "7711 Para •P• iein them;- m11f"r•it serve the AfOit 1%m Teeple to arrange for Quilting.�. . :. .. ,' • 8 in ton­h with bit. Uranus?sF.tin�!rro 1 two quilts. the n:eeed kindly does - .., •. . �t< e+e��lbiw,,, �PiH Is ~ hat w hH�b :diversified used:." ! � ltd by ]Ars. Iial1. The, hostess ver- Atwav9 q+wrla4. i > Ted e. delicious lunch after th ,: , } _ '. ' .. " ., .. .. '• •,,r! ... �� L"!leti2lR, �,-,,., ��'::- i/ :•t� (ta•a r,'•n P. S7 1►• _ � v..'. w.'a. '_� -+• �,r� mak.+ ,i f viv.v P °b it ...0 mn,-t talk "h..:.i wr.•- `p a H 5 o R �' D' Y udley ',cart-o v no n;,"11.9 hurt et an-.tt aA •t� U R 6 A N K' grow 1s � a ewer wtiee N live . . _ Dose! righ.v beg" tlt4• ewhlertnsrA• ^dv"rt,.g's' �.-..r�.w- '�•, ltl met a LIAM at growl 11116 dis�,avw ftf rf._ .&-. — --- - r r µmy. lasssi4ed Avt 9 RITE - 'FOR SALE --. "Auto-tract" 1930 Chevrolet engine $30.00, Phone -_ ,\ andW Pickering 54J'2. _ AOR SALE - Clare Jewell gook I _- 4:> stove, w.th reservoir; also water ! Mir ate rite pkg 17� front, Perfect condition. $50.00. -71 Wilt. Hunt, Pickering 2&W. ' FOR 6Ali.E - kitchen cabinet, Maple Leaf Cheese " white enamel. A. Grills-, Faii port I 0 YUA S.a AE - set platform scales, -" 1 lb.•"bab; rolls 49c 2000 lbs, cap, X50,00; Spring tooth scutfler, $1a 00; 5 Black Spaniel pups, $10.00 each, Apply evenings, F. Lacey, Highland Creek, Ont. Monarch , flour'71b. 45� .i TO RENT -- two house-keeping ! rooms, partly furnished. Phone: . Pickering 47W2. _ THE' JOHN DEERE aspberry Jain 4 Ib. �Y--- - 6 FOR SALE - 1946 Willys station' i - vragon, good performance, good con- -MODEL GWI TRACTOR dation, only 3G,000 -miles. $1500, or jamato J111ce 48O& �1near offer. Apply "'Dinty's" Ga'ragej � Y to s OMd-i�f keeW W We bA r$rock Road and No. 2, Pickering. 1M� r • ti� In a � 1 *add wft ovw � '` -SALE _Qror,�ley_station wag- 8i 06" 8� w� • • ts'� •on, late 1948, only 9000 miles, ex- .�....r edarm � � � loon ex regular .2-3s 4<t l�• DlV sielslit2�' wilt gNgit Ae'S� r� ceilent condition, heater, defroster, SAN ` $ est* rho a V!W K �h-ftW WWUM@ Phone Scarboro 66'E mornings or 00*SN"SN" stir so ~ a" 41"W ." ! W Apple Juice, fins ' Z-Z ' Boz 457 Nems Office. � ` • WE" !ge >t s bawnson M a Jas ttti�/0 -- WA .01) - hardwood playpen,.ia rM!■ W ti! s11 �� 4N � r good condition, preferably oblong, SONS with casters Phone 56 Pickering, (Maple Leaf Mincemeat, 3ae 14AI.E _ hardwood, stove. IphhoneePckering 18 cord, delivered. w i �. U=7 1st GRADE BUTTER Jb. �6 C - Oct. 7 FOR Your Gene,al Tracking Of Lhestork, Fits Aftw% Feirtiliher Aad j Plane _ C dxcTAGiGART SILK'S MARKET ■ - Richiidso'n CUM Q.License- Cla emout 141114 ' Oct. 21 ■ _~ &R N(}. ONTARIO PBON>a 184 CK ISpe, tia CI7{ST01d WOOD 83WLYG .. . y ' (;ORDON WEST Sho' t@ning 300 lb. L.LEN DENING-18 !r-.: » , picketing . �4 Lard 25c PICKE�tING Sept, 30 PRIVATE A►MBLTIJNQA • FUNERAL DtREC'TOL; trash horse manus. � P�FIO-YTL: BARS- 89W, Orchard Hill Farm. Locust Hill. R. iLt�ar$ene w7 c .IEWELERY Markham, Ont. It. 1. Phone Pickering 19T2, Mince - . Sept. a0. steak 39c - Round steak _..� - 65c W°�aIRJN� RADIO SERVIC Long Experienced ,• Daasaateed Repair Seetic. • PHQXR: PICKERING 2d Loyal Pogue - toy ;LICF-LASED AUC�TION'EP7Ei &l r N*erin8 and Whitby Twp*. o JAI e Slums, Houseboid sad Fvopeet7 ia.te� W, Speci.lt�; AL MOW SW 1'I�i Glen Knapp' Prop ,-- ..M...•••••a� prom" Ammisioa Gives WhltbT A. R. i - Phone Wb. 814 •.•....,.....`_�.;.,;.: .. J+4 281st. ae Yiod�i ie IMME: P1CSIi=NG 5! W 8 Tractor Work UTOMA TiC - - - G�DEN PLOWING U& work ■w Owl LID 3 ESOAV°TI ;! lORW 830M _ - Y• Di8S41Na � .+ N{.vN fhe Nsaf - _: QVALI;T! OUR M OUR AM iw 1 T Nt3 To Worn+ ?1a Flo.rsl :. .,i Weed d . ratting L m Frank R■ m10 10th June 18 to Sept. 80. ' •:�wt�;'' < P - 11 P'amws 1�Ioney, t3avltsg CHAS. HUTCIQNGi3 Coleman Goi-Draft rickering. Ontario - Phone W4 -:: PickArin Market & Locker ant . Ohm both radiant beat -- for "quick warm-up and . �;. . -Js Pictare Story O[ f ;. -- -PHONE ry � circulating heat for warm `"'0��'w' - . doors, YOUR WEDDING _ _ .� .: `. ,QUALITY IViE.�T K Coleman nit F ncwi• kr a ac - BLUE B • -__moving parts-nc a•lcks. They are i pleasing lines that combine PUOTOGRAPWC-R beauty in appearance with R t Se I • quiet, efficient, tr able-free Dun 8 eak lr OlA ' raone 2W, I" Brock 8t. Wmth operation690 W 111TBY, ONT. • or Wing roast 81111106 � Sa� °�°4 .Dnnbarton Radio ; & Electric r 0L M. To 9P. X . •DUNBARTON -PHONE PICK. 195 J Butt of pork _ - .:or Chops .5- 5 e s DANFORTH BUS LIMES LTD. RaMburgsteak39c DAILY SER VICE _ WEST BOUND RE ' ��� BROUGIiiAM � °`T Pickled SHOULDER PORK 45c RAST BOUND READ DOWN AD i P P. X. P. X. P. M. A. M. A M. A. X P. Daily S I FTEN 5 W iNG� 3 c �3ua. Sun Bun. _ � .r • ,.Its r sun. 6na, qua and and fat. Rad �;► :^.:Y f - sad and Sat. and 1H Tion. Only Rol. TORONTO Hol. only. Sol.'9.46 Blade :Toast X 6.45 9.00 10.00 7 as ward ................ 8,40 8.36 15,20 8. 6 w 10.10 6.10 2.25 10.24 .....,,....Danforth and Luttrell . 8.10 9.10 4.b6, 9.10' n• 10.20 6.20 2.95 10.25 »...�, 8drboro J�tnation w. 8.00 9.00 4.45 9.00 " 10.86 6.86 3.50 10.60 .�,•.. . - i «»,....�.....:.... 11lsly ......,......«.» ,. ,.N • 17.46 8.46 4.30 8,46 Purepark s81sage � E D 10.88 0.88 2.63 10.03 «:............. Brown's C7orners .......�....... ^ 7.42 8.42 4.27 8.42 5c • 10.50 1.40 2.55 10.5 �._1 r � Tmrn Tine ....».»..».....», :';. ''L40 8.40 4.26 8.40 �0.:s., .G.:.O 3,�6, 1,1.0;. ».»... • a8> r tl rove 7 . Marlthvn 101W11.00 !•� .0:29. 11.11 ............,.... tt+ocoet HI11 .......«..�..... _ _ .8 0 8.8 0 c15 8.8 0 J 11.15 4.06 8,141 1..10 7.20 8.80 4.06 8.80 »».. ';i:ecc RIcH, ......»........ 4.1L 5.15 4.v0 A.} rgene � '�� - '11.10 7.10 3.25 1 t.26 ,»»............. Eroteahxm .............. » 11.20 1.241 2.25 1.3f -» 7.:0 a "'"'""'.... .. Clat+emtoa! -»-»- 7.00 B.Do 3.45 8.04 t" win open&* Via. pedwr Grove W'4o Natp -I to Oct 34 sad vis !'ins ,, 1 be A*r. 4. :_ • r r . �Subscril�a Now -MEMO W Only $2.00 for 2C Issu s �. . THE SHOW RUSH — AS ON AT THE ! � To • • .R P 31 4 WEST HILL V7 E`ItI SEPT. 30 SAT. OCT. 1. Zi, GU A WALT DISI`EY'�S Tickling Technicolor Hit Plus Your Favorite Comedians, In \' applying t® certain uses of r A DOL'BLE•HIT PRGGR.3.►i 7 Melody Time v Aad-. LA o d and HARDY, In CITY IN TAR �.t I - ---- - �wnSs MISS" - + ---- - gg MON. OCT 3. _. TUES. OCT. 4. . Yy,=r -14 L A, ,. - The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario OLIVIA ode H 1�'ILAND Qiving her i;+. 1 sr Sensational Perform�nce, is �,; announcesthe following regulations made under _ - '' the Power Commission Act and to become.effective _ — - -- SNAKE P IT — October'lot, 1949. ° — , ,: ,�� that cathed wo ld-wild, ' the picture • dfscussiom...SEE IT, JUDGE IT 1 _ -— PAR I _ - feet of whatever part or parts of out-door W.EiD. OCT. 5. — THUR3 OCT, 6. WATER,HEATERS industrial premises is in actual use for The Laugh and Chuckle Snrp�e Of t work in progress and not more than s .1.-(1) Unless water heaters operated by electrical watts per 100 square feet at other time, t The Year: power are-, and not more than 5 watts per 100 square } ;Chicken EY2Y y (a) oPP•d with thermostatic control and feet for protective lighting of that part -- • (b) installed is or ors tanks which are thertisa117 actually occupied by nastallations, or t insulated with a minimum of 1 inch in thick- used for the storage of matzinL or equip- . : Sunday nese of glass-or rock-wool insulation, o: meat; and � : other material having at least the soma heat .(v) not more'than 40 watts per 100 squat*' •• DAN DALI" CELFIE3TE HOLM insula' opacity; out t�q c bet of playing area of as door playing ' , .. no municipaL'ty or municipal commission rocaiv- field only while is use; f^airetnUy Selected Short 5nbJects ing electrical power from thst Commission shall l sen soused and sunrise; Are ALWAYS A most Enjoyable Part supply or use or permit to l supplied or used by , .r nay parson the electrical power of any past' "6 (A $ j�q of. .�! r w. Of Our Programs _ th•reet for the operation of water heaters installed ?.I marquees; or _ m. Continuous or replaced after the date of publication of these (ii) sidewalk-canopies ' ,fdsrt's )Prem 8 p mons is The Ontario Gazette under"'!h• on hotels, theatres and restaurants except r•qul shows At 9 and ti P- M• •� Regulations Act. 1944. not more thgn_3r!,watt per square foot of floor A3iI,LE 13'BIsrS PARSLIO - (2) No person shall take from any municipality apace or side-walk area covered by the _ ,. of municipal commission any electrical power marquee or canopy' received from the Commission Aad urs it is a meaner (q) .li htsag of eztetier.•entzanow or,sits o r contrary to the provisions of subregulation F) residences, tourist establishments -- (3) No person aha:: tate any electrical power the meaning of The Togrist Establishments + procured from the Commissioa and use it for the Act 1949,and commercial promises other t :..' _ ♦ z -- peration of water heaters in o manner coatrasy Than service stations and garages,orae �.. •1y•�t-• '�'t One provisions of subregulation 1: not more than 60 worts�r commezcia�l j - PART II '. premises and not more than 25 watts for. residences and, where occupied, tourist ' SPACE HEATERS establishments; and 2.-U) shall s' municipality or runt municipal commission (ii) service stations and garages:except not or f reeeiviaq oloetrieal power from tho Commission more than 60 watts for each.entranco or ' r supply po to be supplied or *zit and not more than a total of 120 watts - used by any person electrical power or any past _:,"-for all entrances or exits per service & .SON thereof for the operation of air w=tam grates, station Of garage and radiators, boilers or any other device for ssppeac• (h) exterior lighting bettwoea sunrise and sunset. ■ $111CHAPMAN boating is hotels, tourist cabins; shops.,oificis, Th• hting permitted for shops during bud w, _ commercial premises and, except to the cased {� nose hours under subclauses i and ii of clause ♦ sickness,,residences. jo)of subxegulation 1 shall iacludo the Light- to"281 W -� Pickering, �nt. (2) No person ,hail tale. from any municipality ingofinteriorsignA merchmdise•displaysAad or municipal commission any electrical power .oho windows. ..Mannerrea •d �ep oitdoas of atsDregn• w Municipal r ze- Die all talo as muaicipabt; or to, the , .. } f f 1 4 ed. from shall 7 - � � .. latloa , uaidpal commisdoa any electrical powo /. (3) No rso . shall take any electrical power- cowed from ah• to the fpr ors and use r is a tanaaor contrary !o the provisions d subr•qula- - ,from. the Commis.. omd use it r a tion 1 of regulation 3. to d Pata�'ooatrnz�r m. psovtba• nsbr•gula- Qea _ Die person shall tab nay power 1, 3 not apply to 0 tthecured from the�provldoos of sabciamisamflqu�laatfa d " fiubroqulattaa and 3 shall By y Fall '' • - + epees L•atiaq.tea. regulation 3. _. ng !Far , S (cif�ta�•pumping•dations; d Subrequlatloa 1 st requintlon 3 Aad a gnlatloes 4 L�DI>�' NI P FALL DIOE88E8 eS*, mei+ s°° �) trlsphoa• relay and repenter radlolieaai�nliona, a-j- (a) i) lighting d aiz•pocu and trunsportmom .Green, :Black. Wine, B1pq Brown, 19 m' 44 - S5.96,$7.50, $■•a'0 t. (d) municipally-awned sl•citiosubstatkes,where terminals; _. no zeoa is ad ndanct. for pe regularly is ter' (if) righting Po11ce. $r• olid prop•ety calf bisdG beowa, platform fiat• f - _ � services, traffic lid trafff0 L3DI>ES' l3HOH9 - suede - 'V p , ., .� PART >II protection ' and warning Qas,; and .50 to $d.50 L(GHTII7G ar'trap, ortords, vises 6 to S .......,........................ � _, q required tett law; _.. ••(iii) lightia - r� 3•(1) No municipality or municipal commission (b) hospitals; - ideal for lspnting 515.00 receiving electrical power from the Commission >(� lighting for interior domestic purposes; KEN'S PARKAS reversible. red imm6, shall supply or use or permit b be supplied,or. ;-,(d) Lighting of a single exterior,sign, not•:coed• t 11.75 used by any person electrical power or any part ing 25 watt, to designate, 11.R fi INVUIDBIRF.AAXE S . sped, brown, six" 80 to 44 _ "$ =, used far, (i) an office of a medical or dental pray : (a) subject to subregulation 2,lighting of interiors .sir titioner,embalmer or funeral director, or MIT1T'8 pr]JAMAS •. $8,751 faad $4.50 - ENS PAN"r% $f1.50 sip of shops, show-windows and offices except, -pharmaceutical chemist; t - ., , F { (i) gree floot more rares ofan I att a hopdu b are �busi- ambulance, telephone r of Vo 4.75 (ii) sato ace tele ho o telegraph DOYS' BREECHES, ............ $ ii sizes S to 15X:...........:......: t "" fico;or 1 _ •nese hours,and after cessation on of business as •¢ with the public not more than 1 watt per O.Premises providing sleeping accommoda• i _ IF 1-NV RESTED IN A REF'AIGERATOR, Ste:Il$ FOA " + square foot of the gross floor area of-that tion for traveller; J' i►.f+ part of the shop where the staff is actually (e) lands used for the purpose of as exhibition or i working, fair held by or under the auspices of -society 1 �estingh use iVieans uali y:a: -0i) not more than 10 watt per lineal foot of • aa•defined in The Agricultural Societies Act, i width of show-windows of shops between 1939; and g pLAY�iED FOR THE COWE:`I£NCE OF THE HOUSEWIFE 4.30 p.m. and 9 m.and oil while the (!1 the illumination of Niagara Falls for a period t jj , shop is open for business' y of not more than 2 hours between sunset and 9 (tai) not more than 2 watts per are foot of sunrise on Saturday and holidays. WE$TLNGHOCSE R-UMO WASHERS R.�LNG)FSgmoss` �• PART IV ;i' urs, and after office hours not mor• to s not _ i were • Parts II and . : •., _ than •.. .- - o h rt of • • th } watts per square foot of grow floor- �• � shall apply h territorial• •a. h (a)districts , •; `' area f t at psi the office � �• , staff is actually working; (iv) for the protection of property after busi- (b) Cochrane; • n i nose hours not more than 5 watts per 100 (c) Konora; ' to Allegata Falls on Saturday, ac- Vii? are feet of gross floor-area of a-shop. ' companied by Mrs, Eva Oneith for or office, or X40 watt per shop or offico .`(e) N piesing; a visit. whichever t the greater; (f) Parry Sound,except the townships of Cw-M% -� r•See, Us (b) lighting of exterior signs; •Chrisho,'Conger, Cowper, Ferguson, Foley, r. Mrs. MMterahead has been,con. .(t) exterior flood- or outline lighting for d•eota• Humphry, McDougall and McKellar, the For fined to bed for L few days with'a tiye, ornamental or'advertising purposes; ('+ ' Town of Parry Sound and the Village of bad'cold, (d) lighting d outdoor Christmas tress; 13osseau; Master Jackie McCaughey is back (o) lighting of parking-lots, used-car lots, service (q) Rainy Raver ,i '♦ REAL VALUES at Achooi after Week at home With - stations,outdoor industrial premises and out• (h) Sudbury; the cold. , • door-playing holds except,, .,, (i) not more than 10 watts per 100 square (i) Thunder Bay; and e ' i -- feet of parking-lot space while open for ()) Timiskamiaq. si In ;+Cherrywood �•� badness; PART Y ;(ii) not more than 10 watts per 100 square S. ��regulations, HARDWARE 'P • i • feet of that portion of used-car lots used (a) "shop" means any buildu►q or a portion of a Bora, to .13r, and Mia: Earl Tay.' - ' for display space while open for business building, booth, stall or place where gqnodi. lar (nee'.Eliza beth ArmatroII$), a - ►'' -and not more than 5 watt per 100 sits handled or,:posed or offered for sal•,of _ eon, at Oshawa Hospital, oII' Sept, t~ square feet of the used•car lot'after ossa• -where goods are manufactured and which aLvt� TTN �xSIiBY -t ' =tion of business; not a factory; but shall not include any zxi ♦ �/yin i 22, 1949.' K1'' (iii) not more than 40 watts per gasoline pump of a building used for office purposes; rim Mr. and, Walton Holmes, Of t'4 n a service g 25- , exclusive t lighting (b) "ofSce shall mean a buildingor of a • part • � ... f;herryirao3 will ,be at home to not exceeding 25•watts inside the pump- building occupied and used for office poi► •� t: tG meter compartment, while the service Poses only. their ideals on the, evening of +: station t open for business; , '- L Tuesday: October 4, an this.occas- it►• (iv) not more than%10 wait pot 100 aquae ti ;Dunbarton ion of their Silver Weddtag.AnAl i ersary, _„PENALTY PROVIDED BY THE POWER COMMISSION ACT FOR VIOLATION OF REGu=oNs 4' A well-attended parent. and tea- ildr, and..Mr*, John Petty have Any person refusia or n lectinq ply ': than S1d0 agd not mho tiro'- SW for ea9h Cher m1peting was'halal.1a.Drafter- Icer 4vfalting fhe}..0#ughter, Mrs. r, . q' eg . ors, r y pd ton school' one evening last ,week, Tyner „and family, at Marlbank, "�nay directions ord ir, regulation; every cepa alto to u n ihusid:. such refu or i when the teachers were introduced prohibition or control trade or exercised h}� tTie neglect is repeated or coatitiued: ' AND �� _ Coauaia�+on under thio --tier, A-.11 be,quiity Of #O those-present, by Mr, J. Phillips, ` , 1�,n a .uon ao'any other Inability The penalties imgoeed 1sy Os wade!thin, moving pictures IIMAOlotMntRsterlVied. eleaned of net loss than 3100 nasi notaothority of this section ehaH bo raoovorablo ruder .jj RoHowing "AHired Hite new. �y a large and c lurthor re-,^''v of not less The Summary CenvirHons Act. } > +�oro r'.:^vn end an enlnyablo time, saaw5r wR•lighaeli�ss s�+•. ^+sven•h ; Nan '.h:d Gy a::'attend:L�, saII.,,aais. ikieo s ted stock o[ new .,If further clarihc:'t o:: 's required please contact your local Ffydtodfiriee. r. Aliso Doreen Jenk.ns 11 home ai-" rather e0at.s and wtlndbre+tnkeri, ,-,r �}�t�Dt4ttssrcur tws axt+ouxcnc�ts roA arca i t ter two woeita the Oshawa Iioa-. MW ftruiem.U00 oat vary teen""- + �.. MR8L'ELitV a R1Y POWER CO51ON Of ONTO pUAL tttfeb Priem. OttH trial be aosttoeai ( i1 _ Mr. A" Ilii. ft-Voriisb motorail •, �� -`t iB„�,'!.8 tl'B 'may-.... �-.. . ., rb V'.'l'..1 . iiia• — _. K•� � . V .... .aria .. - r '..Y •. l�• : the word "breakfast" in the title, Cheap Accordion: A eluuntalle - +,._ . •• you by no means have to serve this accordion made of Ba' elite styrene r at the first meal of the day It's plastic. The manufacturer says the grand-most any time, especially,as instrument has he main features of R-- ' a dessert, wth cream, either plain expensive accordions, with a low Or whipped. mass-production price. • Apple Breakfast Cake • -r : 3 large apples, chopped •. ' teaspoon• Kci na O 1 teaspoon nutmeg -- POTATO PICKER 2 cups flour _ •'. Y2 teaspoon salt •. • 3 teaspoons baking powder ,' • ,. ' • 3 or 4 ablespoons shortening 1 cup milk cup sugar h I beaten egg The Modern Way of . Harvesting Potatoes Upside down to prevent pee king• Write for into rtnation regarding the new, ' yRAANa G. A S. Vine Shredder IS SEAM 695 1 Y 7 7 l GRAY-SN,YDER LTD. ION _ f F d 1 3 Itlt owrAnio O Q W tan.LeBOAaB - G ',� ��N3dS 77d � a7 — . WEST OF THIME 7 N =0aF 4ayl 711 S' 7 n 1 A sada!Stockbp - ati.�Lo. V V {ate IOSEPH LSWIg �M►M CHADWICE d•pone dbte NIAT Small cuddle toys. E; ch toy in _ --� made of two identical pieces trim- #111 M011sly Can guy! med with ears or"wings. :,. -AT Ntorsi Move astdel Odds and ends are all you need rite mien than rar: vlrslala arc She field herself low as a shield to make these toys for baby. Pat h'''are Moo %end.'tran" west by semi aa/ "Not" she cried hysterically.fast is rooDea r is a letter from Phil y•_ tern 695 has transfer pattern: tom- Iawreaca. kyr Games. w4 tett w.ekiaatw He was silent for so long that plete directions for 4 toys. •" M malts bis tongne in Ar4wa. At Lar tome., Lt. aim aaadali laveatfaste► the she raised herself to look as him. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS +S obbr tosav re: rat thestage or etevr ta.otw•bkb 4110t Ref taeslta He d holstered his gun. He was in coins (stamps cannot be accept- �E E etdlas a" u wkieb bar eamm eV rad . He h 1 �a ing in the .addle, hIs right ed) for this pattern to Hoa 1. 123 mumbling czar. wen 'tele`. He twrae.al hand clamped against his right side Eighteenth St.. New Toronto, Out. Nr r�dat I iii nil Lawreaee. rebb"d good akar r•4f " set sell vim � ly come to his. shirt. The wound BER. our NAME and ADDRESS. Sta" S ��� _ -- stumbler 91m, M br '.cram, egdueeed eke rebbe•7• Icer where a crimson patch had sudden- Print plainly PATTERN NUM. ' Meratk when ev overhears Vindmis dbreuso drew his face tato ti tat lines. Thea, tins Y a • vt rkg with Laura Ceres, d.wre-ken groping for the reins, he turned his Qnice Q Yeo.! Arid Asi inmifirl love with Thal..'. Gane•. Barren. >rim..Er in lore Wilk lana. wevw vette 1e k horse and rode slowly out into the Talks twgw or holing rka n• v .tgm fel- desert Virginia watched his sway- t t t 1REUEF is LASTING Waco blks+efal of erethw bran e. firer ing, drooping figure until it grew Nobody brows the cause of rheuma. � CHAPTER X. small. Phil's movement drew her With cooler weatuer upon us t tinge but we do know there's one eyes to him once again. more of us will feel like thing to ease the pain . . it's The sounds of Steve Barron-it, He was lifting himself up, both doing some "serious' baking—the _ _ _ And when bone.thudded sharply, thea stopped. hands laced against the ound. sort we are inclined to dodge daring floloy as tllltsmtlao tat 4densk you take lmwAmrms _ From far back in the shadowy p the relief to prolonged because His face was set hard with pain. the sweltering heat So this week healS6fd `mat alt lowest alert voorti, Virginia watched through the ,.. we start off with a cake recipe which ad glome.' OOnveaisnea wish g contains not °�' but elpen doorway. Barron sat loosely "Phil!" three proven medical ingredients. • b the saddle, 30 feet from Phil, his "It's all right." he said heavily. I feel sere you'll find "right down WAtttM b101LNIItTO Goal tllaat` These tlGea ingreidiasts work together ; lHe got mein the leg. t lay still the alley" of all your cake-loving ee• Amami" passed" loos istr to bring you not I fast rend'but face dark and savage. His voicefamily and friends. eer�oe Caws Coal so bum more prolonged relief pang out. so he helpedwouldn't fire on is again' 7 She helped him to his feet..tet As stated. it can be baked either eloavb—saves fast lioide 1M T�hmmmism for fast head chis "Lanya gave you away;Lawrence: as a single raw too ' or for the pants d " hint leas against her as he limped ge or a double-layer affair lbs. dsmsl, Hees all flay mad muritboreNeuralgiaandthe atsd -1{ Ci1t1e at once. painfully to the house. He sink and t9pped off with any of your afg4 wieLoat t+af4sdiegz boil _ "I was warned," Phil replied Sat- onto a beak. favorite frostings rbcs serserl¢syr w t red dealt Pam that often. *r. '41 was waiting." Aaeesaeie Draft Regubmm 'lam"You aO0M' "You should have known 1 "Virginia." he said gently; "I'm Cream velvet Cake twYM Ise Srctanelon 600 awn iroalde't let yAn getaway with rob- sur 1 let you in for this." IH- cups sifted cake flour inumeastaftOW �•'`" me" ms "ICS' all right. Phil." she told him. Y4 sup sugar awn AN oars of hard tear eay.old, it"it tea ,�•� ' "It both. efi. When the thief Is The next wa, ,hour was a bewildered 2 teaspoons double-acting baking 066%bab. er we" sew b,. r -rfherfrard._ Vit gin _,Las, ��'.��._. e>tig wgsrmu'1La eestr flew ed�s/� .. Barron's hands lay 'ceased on his only vaguely aware that she had Y4 teaspoon salt ra..r. >�.,�awlalraln A saddle horn. "Just what do you boiled water, washed and bandag- k cup Mazola Salad CJil Ai r-. wow A..roma teM�w stantins lbtean by that?" d the cruel wound above Phil's 9-cup water a� � t,� ti left knee. She was dazed b the -- left voice was sharp "Your Y 2 egg yolks �iIM-jj( r )� em CL Lot 12-iablmt That 230 `Xea3ean and Indian vaqueros rustl- shocking violence. She was alarmed 1 teaspoon vanilla w i rtes unwats sag g.,NW",N-TGMW Male Nd BEd my cattle. end not only mine— by Phil's suffering eyes. She sat by yi teaspoon lemon extract Twaess, but stock belonging to every other him and held his hand. He looked 5tr teaspoon cream of tartar fuasJi rancher in the valley!" very weak. Perspiration stood In 2 egg whites "Yon know a lot, Lawrence-" glistening beads on his forehead .Jdix and sift first four In '"I've been spying on you for She wiped it away with a cool, wet gredi- 1 -whouths, Barron. And i know too cloth. He did not talk at all but eats., Make a well and add Mazola �� Salad Uil. water; egg yolks and Aa- Mstared dull (/ oet your deal with Natchi—" yat the ceiling. He lay �� COFFEE CARE His voice broke off, and he was very still for what seemed hours. . iourings. Beat until smooth. Add gaddenly crouched low and dartingShe realized finally that his eyed cream of tartar to egg whites. Beat until whites form very stiff peaks. Rodpe Gently first mixture egg sideways. The roar of his uahol- were closed. His breathing was Gly fold fiiix @Me d gun burst as an echo to short and quick. She was startled rasef.`ewaea �wL 14 meta 1Mrroa's shot. It had happened so more to find him asleep. whites until well blended. Fold. do water, i iCkly that Virginia had not been Lanya Correy came in the halt not o Turn batter into ungreased tr sprh" 8 inch square pan. Bake in moder• to follow the play; she only )rlsisshasass'e �!e fight of dusk. She had ridden.alone • " q Y�� 1height itf d a `ew that Phil lay now flat in the .cream those egt mes of ate oven (350° F) 4o v ; minutes. Awt. She gave a frightened cry ous eountey• a heaty skirt, a man Remove cake from oven; let stand sMie _ an rack until cold.•To remove from sold ran out into the sag e. She nigh shirt• doeskin boots,and a Som. loosen 'sem'� fero. tMw • Still Sitting •:� I Bit Nposety Ii the saddle, his smoking She crossed at once to Phil and spatula. yBut 60 MnL 1 e in bis hand. The weapon was This cake may be- baked to two tw:.. eartreilhaiseesd A bent over him. She removed her ungreased 8-inch layer cake-pans 4 a y� i again, its muszle finding tut and her dark hair fell art soft k ' -1W s Wes body. Virginia reached waves to her neck She lay a gen- (375 F) 25 minutes. Cool as di- . � Mit: Mat 1�lkl !H Pial and dropped to her knees be tie hand on his forehead. Virginia rected above. �� .��I, ,plass fa Ift him. Barron's voice lashed felt sudden jealousy as she watched .' MP with •Mt; (Continued Next Week) French cooks are famous for— ea 1 �yd set worse < among,other things—their onion a as.stutrforla orf,FIX% sups; and .mall wonder because. "�►sO���OD= — support a•,r,o 'flits properly trade, it's a realty delicious ��{g p� >r.Try to per. a i°t0 - - .nada e-9. Rulnlnaate — just the thin to start off a .r� � PML 41.Barrel place g as.Length 41.Heavy palls meal one of these days when the tote an •and eacat h + _ measures 42.Eire wind has a nip to it You'll find t 7 it 11 - 24.Ntmlo 43.Antlered ��� te�.tlO�e!sad let ria �. XCAOSa t.vlitetaupyoet Ili.Anger animal sit easy to make, too, if yeti follow ` mats dos)aMd la bulk, -�-a^.T. ` . ail porew T.Unfasten !4.Supper 4i.Vocal sots this recipe for— 4 wit>r flog'kad brnah worwom e.Speak child- ST•Cook eggs : '46.Former 4` o Ireland tshly tt.Reach across President `` x m*KW butter at Wakes, t•Tin(aymD.) s0.High card 4T.Female sltaep Tatty Onion Soup Number It.Cheap apart- sl.Female rult iia.Football trap High orient tt.No matter position (ab.) 2 cups onion, finely chopped am Hari:-shNlat it.Short jacket• whn b4.And(Latin) . 0t as trusts 3 cups-rich beef broth c,:::x ��j�OeO Negative prefix i r rub In Se m knave. 7 tablespoon butter , or stem= M�ss on latCta dros. Toasted bread _ doaetada Cheese — n N 14 else about_ 'W�totolen clots lltl�CgM� Dab had {uv' •Xi istMe�f Method: Simmer "together .the ebb- , •" about 90 mhwtes, Serve M.N..tt t chopped onion and beef broth until w balk's. 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P1cY.. s;�t. ," ­ _ &;.w �. ­", ,; . - N , .� -i -.. ��, ., + ., ��- :.ter »_ ^ a -Iry . - 1' FFD ­'. �� K�: -aktDi 3M 44T .1 0TV a ,.. ... >< ' :' { ' f ~t•" 1 ��!'r"'T VOi��i6i1O yT „. yc "z - �� i�- ' xi Ana. PfArt <�op Yhag*.$e- Poet. 4ltlae.Opev�a At New1. 'y . - Autbmised'for Unt11 . fCe ►tsRw , �e�. t' + ttciaect tree theiF hoae3 anc''$n� l a'atlon Otic '1` ier�sdsy Morning 18�►Rarl1Y ' 'F�i1ti ot Ontatie and Yo>n1C, d- ' Lo""ablished res'bdendd•here� -^x J:0>r *4"eed4.. e'veah last, the ' �a *� i-�__r.• - , . . .1 D0 49 lifFe 6se asorry to:, Drr4hat. Hr, "deal .post office ato`ve4,,: to .new•r�, � �� 'W. niters �r'hica ^bee21 installedbol,! b�raitns'of.R�eai aatn@a' A'1`Ceulle-tg1, 'to •iia '.. „,"had. ' . ,z r r �OOT ' ty at P.9�0IIi�• i� '�• H s u"i ieb thn fllams cos : in`tha3 aoitli side.of piths Keev)i s M©' � I� $ Dffat, for "%< r +�„ , we 9gazi. .Mx anti Mrd >�� IStare_;'ZThe torraor.buiidieag, origin ���� Price of e.PifBh of tiie nttrt ieet ')<re to built 'tor 'the 'Dost office..Will `� '- '� trams+ tb1* Tga4?t luiilre bb tt8ed "by Robe7lb Mladill, od the " „Mtll$rn P: O. phone, AQLt. 68r'a tir ,•" D 8 tsrkbtira P. O. pbone ]dant!. 806 j . ', Vl` irw.Jol�dud: „-Wbi�w-fbb i4tkt '` at(" .a i�. woe ddya>^tt: a ,tin z r �td% fan 'his boM 'ImeatL d mea'8 tuftUhiags dept r AMPrentioss have bees eetab�islbed d , eta 1. �j. > g y- �"�ever1 . a) tAe.+t,ortb-ala a�, ie••, ' ,WjLU"ibe.63 ad+4i:tlr n, a pled ham' p�'1iFi ,�; 'Q` 3i' d t.' bhfivs been busy d�tria!$ . ► .> 1r 'tt4;git store. ldi: ,Fred. Morley,_poet- , auctioneers tdaos IS90. ; ,.= ! in? w > . . wgik C'.•tixtni�app°-around'thelr•bV,l� masier anuouteed on .Monday il,at `' "mal. P�.: 'f owls. hama+e. d ivottld. tae, N,i - . . t �tao-4 Wednesday ev Solid otasy Ppb3laota. v.•'� rPhone +Fick 193 •f ^ , •- - The 't'Pess .Amks ciiwou--fe.--&O- ,enlag,4wd be ready for tnsiness. . • - .1. gtLl Ar L,uklid C�haitch ,mel in • 3ne:dal•. Szat al it ThtirsdgY nlorain8. . o . �C. C. RICHARDSON1. • = lobes B,i """" BGehool TaB� ejatercley dor their-ae> keri Towaats �oancit � ► •. -108 BSNT BIIILDIi+Kt --- -- * ,,1, a.:= prntar tpottthly. tpeetlag: They X011-_ . ... 1iiYlfi >tdeet-Oil '.�_ _..�,.�... phos.: Tomato . IOi,, 0886_ G walking mil the ffi.e ,: �► �ttpl :' -:• lidrs' s, Ccok bas Moved Iia Toron_ MWWUGImo. os0Nj)AT,,OCTOBER sa „ M . AW.y 11;V4DOLP'31 SG S'and to whefe alae *'rill resift with : lie! '. �' .:'�1` .. %- ,r daogbter-and ,h .its.,• n P. M�. I: ; .. .` �. Vitra, grnee"Hart,'•°,r a d C'emesat'3 ire r LA0 LIQ iY 't3 :and 10%C me �TITbert Gl�aao taraiEt3re°•el�etis fn` - � hbre t 9a turday dsaer a•large v, :`�,, VALUATOR . h7ray- orbs; . - ° . crowd. Prices are reQarted' to haeme JT *� BT. AV43TIN. PROP. Z. �r UeQa good ana?t most 7tepRsr err for .�.:.•, -0 4:Dandass 1 Widt�r``sale, mete bold. - I !"'• 33M R• 1, Whitby, (Int., ; • . Born. to. Mr. and Mrs. $enneth'1 *3Mrs. VAleatiatf._,adra" , -earever S,#Ser Meet os Whitby, Ori.' O A Frush 'Demonstliaao344 at t& hatae Mathof•t;1 al}aw.e'.,sia S-'"3"3, a .it- On Dto. s Highwayr� � .' t Fonda ev! lat•n� t�E aoa, tiet]i`,Lvyue atett sa- r`phone . ya- e )' A Whitb 461n �°f s: i dC t 'Trfl lie_ A arts e:r oata - r.ocher a,lsaa;a for �a r � .,;�FAOE REPA>RS .a rpople,iourneTed�t&`L !�: tot'•f&i Himi:tgn ,`7 .' R . w Mr. firs. Frank,`Colter, :►f'es. � : ,• dew and 1l.+ed EleclsiPr Water r trig fait there TaaE• Saitirdaj► sand . . . O1 .P?Cokwr ST R" even more wV1 be attehlint the btR •t )Ps Bestilat 1rat,al)tcn .?i,d Mrs. .t: Gray a,r. «. _ =1."� ,. _ g t�etrsc-?1&srlrksm-reds:�a ISO_ t�_C�_� ____ .a�t ed.._s!t �SQr 1$+Ob quid 9.Oif QiOb - •.�.1 ;$ iii i6.R+-'IMS ing;week-god,-w'hIch to_no4 cosset' ruaera. of Kra. Bddford, 9- coi;Wn, Etremingas l0MV •Wed.*.00.';, NidiBLHt3 A. WiLLOUG-' r 1•'' phone Tr3vookft 79 33'3 e ed o t th "� - - - - ----- _-_ - _._._ __ __ _ awo onsr ns o e t:es�t fall f8dir.s thei s--.Ne: - ._i way 3 -flea \oXth- • -- _ t .`tlrq t o, a Cernoati -73rIWA, A 1p0 *� ,-- a' t ia3. �ill$N'HY ri 'dila, .Dorot%y Wawkley • at'teaaed, "f'ns6ntvt 'tis and lime; 8. ce ifaa_ .lies, R6 d6; Office ,1316• ; $gtrty Years Canaula's Lar,.ix-.WhTt'by) � •a , est Faarm c- tt a wedding of fier co ig r4E' Us- fors a►tt ' r-Ki3 rran Dent rias. week A� y t - rfd 'riC r,nd;�ira; Rrbert. (Tbre .Dsy'Service "rsnged) � Qa Co,,ats'y Ptioperty Con. -a r - a t- Y- 'd�larta te•i.�� -tit J. I, Hud) Stewartlfte bii4lt. Saturday,r ; � 'Fhe .ttew .pinirter for the-LTa,ited lets+ dDlltzu3 Torontortirtii is expected to it►o7e in, sexy , Da d n, � , .- , I%r That Home In The City a�V ,11 '� .+t,r,rtIy •+ant1willcotn,rtense his dot- andiiy •last; at .thtr.organ Wile' kulsa , Call Our City Dept.4I COVBIXATION, VMlD9-A.VD +i,.q hrre in the tniddle ,of October_ *r, U-,. t w%-A;•i,it.nz. %.th '1' KY2187 . Toronto`:^ OL"T51DE DOORS. - Phone Amort. 21t)1 4Y $ • 3toatf. SilYO x.:'a �."I,LL .ga.DE OUT DF _~ aanhhter of �i*-, e d 1Cirs v8 ed oto �e8k f aTFtank'yott herr n,ucti'Pach;• , <°,L.iCel"Ise(C�ta,r theV• CL'&kR 'LV*DER • ley. *0� e, bras married .- [[a Toronto `.t- .orrr Vry :'tB trrotas attenxw - c � 11 a'sYL�A.caR gLyG3 D +"ffi .S„turday. apd we .,3►ave.been Lindstay. Fair, �'r. . 4'W ,AuctlOricers �� '��QRDON F. OSBORNE� .ai6 D?� i es-a!I,detHllswere.notat-- 1.riFa2+d firs Burrows,, �Tts• .��tF Year a cs -. r. G. da -p ba rd,.'laid a vers or ob'e earMer tbls, eek.. *f+ b'. , 1. t : �,t.- �•• ti 5h Saperiea ,• �. " Bale• conducced.tB�nswt,ese _ District Mnnageta .;�htand Vis' ZVm, Pelmet :a'tt- r,:easrni� t isit a 9! : A .+e<Y_'' `LUMB?EvR FJ4RDB" coded the EuneraT of g ,friend at n•, q ► r,;e,P�;•q `r- 8pia8 is F1Rrm.3toek,-Farrel•:,F'l3, ONTAMO R��-tler r^d }tt•cS:+,P Tn,•'a1 •- . tpre,Nod )prGpe,rty 4iulae. ' ti1 1. f akvii.e last-St ednesday,- Mr_139- all Wear o >�ted sud . -•131PIRE LIFEPhone _. . Taylor driving them down. rettt:ned to•tbeii`ftome in_Jackson- I �z � Ldvertieed. 33i21s preptil+ed and Iastaraace Catnpauy'. �jc ' bEr: Thus' Staiabn-y sold h•4s home vole.F'totidx afMr a fmc-week vac. >i _ C 'r'A _ ztioia. with 1(r _.fir• Y- +" t, k r t ah6 14$t ^connected with the. C P. •R:. -cws, t,:kitig bat t with.thEm picture° P am ; •r- ' nt,� r pt. ervice` r Tom > �r . Ur.' nd Mrs. Sta�tbt}ry' spent the pleasant, m ortiW of Canada. =.... . sy �Ii�., desk-end at Cdbotirg, _ ,•-.: Thpy . . surely.ez ged themselves �j - $ngII C3ray, Oahaw,ay' Y, . 4.�s.� Reasonable Rates . . � WIte, -BowmaavgUr ' }. bit, artd lle9 ilker, of Toronto,•:,; •..' . spent ti7e Reek-dad with' .relatives lir. .Rert I'aclbt•;' n( V�estoa env PHONN 200 STOUFb-MLLE -- • - . .Lhe=e1•_� 1. �' firs. 'Phl p, of '�'rn•th OQhaota• ail;.. °ted he $oiittatteam ion Satnr-team a ;. ., vo dy. a vit4ri rs•z#t13the Bu o TaDlephone 3f2a, Whitby. Oat,. . AILtr`tl7tVtCE TO L - ��* ANDUS41CMIll dap evening, . Solana;"• . � .'Ire a recdlsf% `"* - .. -�' CH"TIR[0 $us" ORft � x 1 Itev- A ,E. P!laston nt' Soutt _Mr. and .Airs. Jack RedReraw: - .IrwAt stitvice won irtl -" 6 • �.fs „aW.0�� • , spent the week-en3 at Klrktiein '.Ys rmnutl, Af:,s ,�: 1t2G^DPoa ,visitf-I - f riend Resident A gent a {his -brother .lir ,0larencr xtor. _Vi _C i .�., v ith Air. and Mra;`Reid. Pia . .tY Miss 14iary Nea'e who has been iva 'bIr, end 3tt�af'. 1Jotvard• PIR` J ;:., ' ?.3N3URe�1310E ABYj� EASTERN # +�uS� ' engaged in mission work Eby the #cin. Ri�.Atrhof�_..._' Canadian.Aiission $oard fora nein •T'he Wonwr a q.`Ins+,• ' r• , FIRH QA$UALTY, BO:V'D9. AUTODfOBiIEM• LIABILITY,PiBUREINCE lime- 3 r.1 I_ �5 the ..- -ti A fr w "'* AND I- - '-•....tom► 1),.P7 u Apra, with headquarters at r+. BUY 1-=*-, - .,I' _ _ ,; .:�,__ • - !`:t? .•• 1L ctol,nstou A1.b' OVITS._.�- a nit Ste, '.ilarie les bees visitige a LIST YOUR PROP]ikf ',7$ FO$ $ ', .._, , , ,,ptembPr ' ' s flood at- t�er mother. Mrs W.,a�, �� ,She tenclanne.;kY,@ntrlar routine of ��LtJ1lIgER _ � 1.- spoke _of _ •, 1n1gginn w;�Yk_ 3� husine stains aft n2ted to�A numbs - � - - - - - -- - - - - - - .0 ARIL .� 11�QR E .r... - - Filooirtl {on las# Sun_ti�� at the IJfl_ or itezns-of coergFpondence eras read,i r EETriCT SHEd.VIVGN .�"wd,.ZJ11tiich and Ik, ftiaday Schngl.: a.nl d-ealt•with..Airs. Sheppard gave ',� ,t report on the ,'Slip Cover Course" _�' re rete lie;•-ahnblhty -to.•fae.:ikftb1.. r,;s' ANO -�'f�•�T_:rgjtii 9.t t, e'Ir bBRt gesslon; as Abe l:ei ri a t E'lareme ;`The tv o.classes. �'' hAri to g6 ba,e* to herr waA In.the " wiil be hip.4 i e Hail here on �� , �� tiMRr ram eon0 �o. L..,• �, $t6 Bs8 Octabep 5 and 1f. The p og,DTorth thi31 week, er _��/• T1ie local ausdnesa':41eu'a Assoc silted of tins r ;.Ca!efuilp-prepared Z.t][ITED '. , ,SE1Er11' i�ape7son x`CitlTrTisiil . and >;duca- Hotcafd 111T 1hiwaye'`'h':and 2A. talion ,held t oanmifitere meeting Ir 4. . phenes: 8carawro 888e orI.a, 8etwaen IitB last F`ri3ay evpn3ng 'A the stor$ of born by :�drs Lloyd Johnston andr; . '' C►a 1l'renchman s Bay R oadl r�Y Mz;�a: Lewis• when they drew up ?lits: 1St 13. Burk;. also.a.:'Quiz„ led _ . � Searboro Junet�on . � ''; the 6ustitution of the Associgti6n, by Mrs 3ohnstcm:ar. on C#eoSra r- 't he same gro7tp held their regular fea,T. points of our'PrFarlttce of OntRY,„SP1;. " f > tneetintt Motlday:w'hett heats of gen- !� 'da•irtv.'lunch *" served by host- r;,." ' L. .- +.: 1. '.1,"�', *dw'` y lt[i �'mari tfn pia Mrs y&or 13seh m►ad Doorti.is ural twslness were bronght'up attd erre,,; Mrs Burlc,.Mr4 :Norton,ti� dts'cuEsedn tl9e' moipths to sums . cera , ce of ►ig QOiiPLe 8asb, t,TlaM, Bptrai"" :`., fhds group, will, :s a'•body, be; as Mrs, Harden, 'lilsa�. ;3eebectt.. . 1,1111=� bn#lt sited� it „' alit morttiang;aervtce here is die-�• V � ass to out vtlZagA, as bPeil as the ' w: ' ,B,p,AR11ta.•.i'eA+Tert, DonzaodNo,."'roe, Oreeabe.r'4• IL � , .. ' Wood.end �Istit . >l[. merchants, and are 'P 11- to confinu"ed ;tad+vve are, got bflc• �v+oo and Etch 11 t M . DS-mr, � �[AT .dY"P!!i make an DIY]ective ol.lteeping the Ec our Piternt_aervie et 8 p: Dalt ,tad•CedsirVAth IQAtu, Insunoie sib, l aremont shoppers-•at hams, m..gv_ich unttay E ,, ,, Afdtat'S Pita. �•( L , king it interesting „ F;' 71 Fact, ,. tli 4 , anted H tiro e " .. oF. n a y }TM ' 1. 1 l •:5' The present power breakdown is Daily Newspapers are thunderipg t the greatest industrial calamity that at each other, each from its own has ever hit Ontario. �isan perch. All this is significant p roof that lay ro is u�Tif–Itg=ncc €, Over wide areas of the most high- p ly developed part of Canada, factor- And politics. And that's the real cause of to- �r� is& are shut down for hours daily, business is disrupted, workers' in- day's trouble. No further hunt for come is cut, -housewives are seri- alibis and scapegoats need be made. r { � ously inconvenienced and property The culprit is public ownership, " a is endangered. Production is being which means, inevitably and irre- lost and employment is being sac- vocably, political control of Hydro ~ f4 lj rificed.And as et there has been no K F Y In-the private or stockho7der,bus- i ad equte convincing explanation Ines& the management has the auth- this glossal failure from the <; orit and the responsibility of doing authorities who,have been re&pons- y " , all that is necessary to assure the ible, says The Financial Postpresent and future welfare of the Now this issue has been pitched enterprise. If it mismanages of into party politics which will furth- miscalculates its reserves, it collaps- 'r er confus a t he issue, and further as or goes broke. The same happens postponeitscorrection. when it tails to give its customer CCF'ers are making the Hydro the service they want. affair a major weapon in their fight But enterprises run-by politicians T x against. George Drew. inevitably:• � , . y get into trouble because ' --" This is a precarious limb for them the interests and problems of the — — ti are-diff to hose of �• ,� oma-ovt-on---- -politicians Brent those ?' It was under public ownership, the bush e"tnan. which means political direction of In the Hydro mess; Canada has a Hydro, that Ontario was dragged demonstration of what the Socialists �.. into its present melzs, and one that offer on a scale multiplied many Puzzle—Find the Car—Beauty in wholesale iota descended on an automobile "exhibition in threatens to be with us for years. tunes. Paris, France, as a contest for the title of "'bliss Automobile" gets under gray. In case anybody Yet, the CCF is the party that cares, the car is a Simco bCV. wants more public ownership, more R political interference with prodnt- Wh*n your BACK _ • live processes. he says if there is anything wrong So, in effect the CCF is &siting: C H ES• • • '�' d •�- �� with the animals that it is the most 'We'll give you more of the Same likely time for it, to show. He thing that has ended in the present Backache is often caused by IM thinks to leave them from one chore Hydro schemozzle. ss time to chore time next morning The CCF, furthermore, is the Asn' d polso rem got cuts syste t.Tem ; acids and poisons remain n tits system.Toes without-looking at them at all is too party which so vociferously predict- beebx6e, headache, rbaunutic Pte, dia- i long altogether. Coming back he ed that depression would set In right tsabed rest or that 'tired out' feeling may HRONICLIES sang out he opened the kitchen after the war. On that reasoning, sago iolletr. To u «p your kidneyysa - door—,"What's the use of a birth- the CCF would have had Hydro'.fn wit PmMdy—++se�DD odo's Kidney day if you can't have things go a worse mess. popular,Safe,non-habit-form- right'" Here's•what happened. He Right now,there is a great scurry- Dodds Kidney t� e,in the blue ' took a warmish drink of water to ng around" to find a scapegoat.. as wkh �'�3eld enrywhere. lief - Dodo's Kidner Pills - -- Queen—and she wouldn't. touch it Municipal, provincial and federal INGER He gave the bull a pail of water to politicians are leaping into the meal- his manger—and he promptly up- stroma each blaming somebody also. C`rwe2t Ldol�rie P. C t�6,rKe set it. He thought one cow was looking'as if she wanted a drink to We sold some hens last bfoaday. some, birthday' pipes and cigars he put s pail of water in her manger. Much Work Small. Pay ' When the buyer came in and offered Then I also produced, a card from She snuffled around it with her daughter which had arrived in the nose unlit it, too, was upset. It all les a price. we accepted, providing be took them "all—either that or mail that morning. When-Partner had to be cleaned up. Then Partner From the archives of the Director _• Gone at all He agreed. Therewere came in from the barn I was sing- took a look at the heifers he has of Education in Manila (quite Some ` about forty. Then he started catch- ing—"Happy Birthday. to Youl" running loose in the barnyard—and time ago, we assure you) someone ,{, w them. Presently he threw one And what answer do you suppose I they weren't there! Somehow or has abstracted; or copied, thi heart- (Tv down—"'That's a cull, he explain- goer Just the "Call the 'Vet' will other they had nosed open the back rendering letter of resignation pest 's "Just a minute," said Partner. you—Queen is sickl" Oh.. ohl door of the barnyard and were run- Ned, by a harassed native teacher: ��! Said you would take them all However, it wasn't as bad as it ring around in the muddiest part "Dear Sir, I have the honour to at the price we agreed on." The might have been The "Vet", fortun- of the outside yard.) And it was resignate as my works are many Ann started to hedge but Partner. ately, was at home and after he had muddy after the heavy rain we had and my salary are few. Besides stoodhis ground. That kind"of given the mare a hypo she was soon had. So Partner was quite ready which •-my supervising . teacher • ♦ - ding has happened before. A buy- all right again• to say ,ith Gracie Fields—"What's makes many loving to me to which. a s ler comes in, takes his pick of the After Supper came another shock the use of a Birthday"" I only reply, 'Oh, not, Oh, notl" fi Jock, and then tries to leave us a telephone call . . . "Fort Wil- ". ep Speaking of Christmas ws :.`'cry respectfully -whh the poorer birds. This time liam calling Mr. Clarke." My heart havn't any plans at all—although it _ "JOSEFIIv'A." ••�" �- It didn't work. Partner did not try just about skipped "a beat. You is open house here for any of our. - t his force a sale. in fact he repeatedly know how you can imagine all friends who care to come; But I am ---- laid ttrs- t�t3 piiT 83ctt`wh3T-ha 'tt' a iP�=�f-a thin ng aa ring '"The art of giving ceramic file a 'lad caught and we would sell to few minutes. But the tail wasn't housecleaning in the middle o lustre his someone else. But no, he wouldn't about Daughter — it was FROM winter! P'artner's. sister in England secret in ancient Mciovotamia. a ` do that Finally he took them all hes—just a call to wish her Dad says she hopes'to visit us this sum- —and after that he got away in a mane happy returns of the day. mer—and there is just a chance two korry. I'm telling you Partner was That was her birthday present— cousins may also be coming. sanely mad! And yet all the birds and she couldn't have hit on a bet- w •' ` weren't sold after all. One got ter one. It was just wonderful to ? � ry sway and we haven't been able to hear her voice, and from her happy The Bookshelf • . • k 'tS ' f" t Meeh tier since! how, our Light laughter•wY knew she was all right .` II ' 7:3,}{ Sussex pullets are in the hen-house. Daughter could have sent a wire. k " It is going to be interesting to see and it would have brought her mer Corporation Finance sage, but there was a lot more antis- a which pullets put on the'best show in another pen we have hybrids faction in hearing her voice. It was By C. A• Ashley < : .• / —i cross between Barred Rocks and. also doubly welcome since there is 3' 'White Leghorns. Both breeds are no' possible chance o 'Wf her 'being The Professor of Commerce at ; ,,, �• / sKw to us. home for Christmas. the University of Toronto has writ- Friday just about everything hap-. Well, -after Partner's tele4>hone tea a book which; while it may not L_1 Vaned it was Partner's birth- call he'went down to the barn again, have any great appeal to the gen- ]N era! readin ublic, will undoubted] day. He didn't remember it, and just to make sure everything was all g D y < 5 Bob and I did not remind him until right. He always does that tome " become a "must fo-'all forward- we had been down town and got time during the evening anyway as looking business executives. It will / " e all the more welcome because �'' -+ - there is very ter- �� t ^ a.;•• All of recent date easily available on the subject. In this book Professor Ashley ow BY TOM GREGORY deals with the forms *of business _ organization, the ' formation and control of companies; the capital MV market and the stoclf m a r k e t; shares, bonds, borrowing, financial �KES , A POUCH OR DOCKET SLUM FROM structuye, combination and mon-' THE HANDLE AND REAR EDGE OF A i opoly and a host of other matters M/Y CARRIME CAN BE A 014 KELP 'and all.in a manner both•clear and TO MOTHER WHEN SHE GOES SHOP- :i concise• He is a recognized author- ►•.;,,.., t PING R 4 MADE Of CANYAS SEWED j ity on such subjects and was elected >:. OVER U GTHSW141C OF HEAVY' TO FOR1 a Fellow of the Institute of Chart- ti;> ENDd OF VIHICN ARE BENT TO FORM ered Accountants in 1947. • , NOOKS. Corporation Finance . . BCA IN MAKIN6 THE POUCH CUT THE A. SIDES TO A RADIUS "4 poy C. ' V `LARGE ENOUGH Ashley The Macmillan Co. of ` 70 GIVE IT CONSIDERABLE DEPTH.IT Canada . . Price f2.50. „ NIA.SONIDGA,700, TO SLIP RUB- KR TUBING OVER THE HOOK ENDS Same As At Home ::>•;�:: ?` TO PREVENT MARRING THE FINISH An English guide was showing -----ON THE CARRIAff. Kenilworth Castle to some.soldiers from Ontario. 'For hundreds of „ years;' he proclaimed, "not a single Do you,love me more than anything else :. thing repaired.," Say", observed In the wholelel?„ one of the soldiers. "we must have wide world? the same landlords." "Why sure,`Darlfng! Except, of famous Grape-Nuts flavor is 14, �U 4+Ais1M1At01MASG,�IWIItMtllu"U coarse, there's honey_golden . . . " ferent from any other cereal flavor N.; i.� v "Honey Golden, eh? I knew it— fn�tte world." t HERE Is A PRACTICAL,VERSATILE a blonde! rm going home to "I know,I know—because they're RUBBER STAMP DEVICE THAT MAY 0E rather'' made from two grains instead of USED IF NO STANDARD C4M8LE STAMP IS "Hey, Walt' 'a minute' I mean on"Sure—and iMNRtpHIM AVAILABLE. IT CONSISTS SIMPLY OF FLAT and Sure—and loaded with carbo- AVAILABLE. malty-rich, oh-so- (lAIiD3 SNAPPED AROUND A WOOD BLOCK ea tins,soothing andAotise c Dr•Cos '. wonderful Post's Grape-Nuts hydrates and minerals and other. D ARRANGED t0 FORM THE DESIRED food essentials. �.✓ AM :: a she rlake, ROMAN NUMERALS. :F $=.tl. another bowlful and I think I'll t�eb A healer for over!0 ye}rs. "O that's different!" mese brio s ge,ck rail dealer W.Economy Ise,6 oma as meth y "" - f B e "Sure they're different! That join you!" r 4 . • • ......: • : - ph : A 0 ,A5udneda% reetorq - • NT. � _ . AREM0 • � 131;11LLF:liD SUYYLlN;b BROCK A. �-Richard son . -The fon w• •+ bad on Saturday v,Lea '3I'.ss June: Sutherland, dau- mediate Delivery Can Be Made THEATRE eveni"g. . . .Jwia ."Vitt was 1.L an ghter of Mr. aiid Mrs, A. J Suth- Of The Following Items G]uNERAL INSURANVA :cleideut v,..it rain bar, tea::L6 o1i j u:laud, trlareulunt .was married by Asphalt Shingles REAL ESTATB a wheel. A. C. Luf:mun. to 31r. Gerald Roll Roofing In All Grades &r,, i:ruce liarton, of Torocto, Clark, sou ut Bir, and sirs. Percy CONVEYANCING Roll-Brlc 81dii.g An Old-established epenE the µcel aud with lira. Har L'.urs at t;rceeztruv.t. :�lr, liaa'uid Agency, > 7 Asphalt Root Coating All?-Cl)Nlll'1'iUNED ton, :'firs. Cook z':d Larl. Clark, brother cc -..he givorn, a1,11 To Serve -lir, Salu Cha"bt•rs is still recov- it. H. 1'urues, lister v, the Aluminum Corner Bead Rid Ca and \'nil's 'Phone Pickering 80 TFIUR3DAY. FRI., SATURIZAY ering fratn a bad leg injury which bride attended, A :inti c1I: at the F p y DECE3IBER 9, to and 11 was suftereu the Light of the local bride's home followed for the inr- Chimney Flue Lining Sand creaunery fire, mediate relative., following the aud Idnre Brick Face Brick Shows At 7 and.9 P- -*'I- Saturday Mr. Chas Hardy is reported to wedding trip, tire happy couple Concrete blocks Insulatiion �, � _E3 :F-j :Ev Jlati�e Saturday Evening be ilupruvillg•, Mr, and Mrs' Bert µ•i11'reside in. Turonto, Bats and Loose Cedar how `8tarts at 5.50 Gibson of OSnawa,' pent the week _ Posts and Poles Insurance Of end with the Hardys. �" Insurance Adviser the Ends Alias Doluthy- Hawklec of Toro1 i,' 13�J�sh1 , Vj A. •1 MITCHELL Address To t her h _ • ,. •ttk_eud a t ll ill S .0 spent L e � P _ L Earth here. Alias _flay l ru.t 1: spent Sunday at PHONES 74 and 114 Brougham, Ont. pfd[. 6 R ffi Of the \l�. and .111 s, ti"niter R'ard visit- .t. and , * 1Calter Bayles. - ed Air. 'and Mrs. Jus. Ward, 0s11 "OUR TRUCKS FAaS YO,i WAY" Dick Powell and Signe Has"o_ awa, on Sunday, Mr.,and \lr-s, C. PIaston,spent a ----== People ate talking about the fine ple,s.nt holiday with their daught- DEC, 13, 1.4 e:' titr. and Mrs, Harry Keyes. KEEN AN{� CL�ARKE ai0\, TLS Variety ,concert put uu by tue Lee- STAFFORD BROS. Jl:ss :titarga.et Dula can of Toron P.L�CJ7I=J.L.ti .i} �CLt GENE Ai"TRl ;;;ll in the Hall 1'riday,ui;ht. `The Si,C1�[ the weekend with fr`.ends - numbers are reports ( gaud and a 3ionumental Works -- _ hu_e crowd is expected, c.d relatives here, a AUCTIONEERS Stl`aw3�Y,Y.Y — -- Phone Whitby 332 Roo Ali:s C.eur€iuu r'�1'-yth slaw-, b is - icessed and--Authorized for-tire i; t-eariug a lovely ,iia"kier on Gloria Henry and ac ' spear tile ��self,-.d-r.rrn her-Pre i}'• 818 Dnn�3AC �t 3lhi[l _Counties of Ontario and York. were. t t h-and: Congratulations. --- --- - — plus An Added Attraction iI s See)ec; ail:: daul:iter Ethel Farm Stock, Implements Hou ��"eek-enders included: rile B 1t- Fahold Furniture, Real Estate enlu)•ed the^:•elves . cn Wedne.�day — ARTHUK T_LKL•S O\ER . sad boys. Kat.,leen •Beeibi '. Lor:.- F`.eltine of la,q w'ee.k• til heli : �y ata- - .� Sale's our Specialty at Reasonable L ;lpllin, Cit• at:d firs Auris, -ziL l :tile 'II� Lois C'ollie.r And liiclutrd C'r:tric _ l��u Il.nar y elided the 40th wedding akiwiver- Rates. Dual .Service for the _ - :; J11 aud �I1s, luhn Jart s'o: Price of One. -----_-- - Church annual Ch X10 addle FURNITURE D�AU ER Dix. lv,Y0 e C':lited Cil 'WED. THCK. r;itnlas cuucert 1s annuu=«'ed. fur Milliken P. O, phone, Amit, 6Z'W3 �R RtyE�\D'S .;FF-URS Lou. Dec. "'),,at the church, There 1' e• "•ll be a s ecia'l n?:,sluuary' ..FL"tiL ub LIRECTOR :1 e' pe pla--efl in the pew's of aur liarkhatrl P. O. phone Mark. 206 e Lucille 15-01 ud tranchute lune «!a be Iota o,, fou aud Of cu .ter. c11ii.,1h, on Sunday next for a "Bev- ]Private Am balance Service Prentices have been established ,id Santa will be thele. JIu1e later. ct til tt, 1 r tu• JI.-aand -l] fund. X1 s. la, M(-Cou!luxh has her Day.orNight auctioneers since 1E90, plus — Tkik:IHS IS TILE GLIJ ,,tie brand-duu_i,rer from Turoutu T,1ey are--to be coliecte.i the .,;�;vt� l:nth,• Win. tiIcEACHNIE Prop. — ' ..,�i1 he:• t11ii we(-k. r. of .1rldrem) lit. and ll.s. Pets h o° Nlarkham • 193 ]^� (The artzvrng -- Rev. I: E, Kennedy %v s oue of a Phone Pick. •7J ;ielegatiutL.from. here atteuding the and _Mr. and Jar .Yu:: :�IcC.,r•hr; of Barrl,ter, Solicitor, Nortary Pablis DEt.', 17. 18 Wcs Hill called utr.Ml% acid Mrs, A. k,RI sAT. itis.Aion, met-t-inheld iu.Whitby on Ramsay on '-•:nday. . . -'C. C. RICHARDSON f, %Vednesday of this week. %Ve are pleased to report.the little ((�� April ..'bowers Mr. and 'firs Gordon- Graham of, Pickering*, tlJn#• 5»ite 702 Kent Bldg., 150 Yonge et. p v soa Of 31r. and 'Mrs. Dred H!�•k r,>•;h w•a, spent Thursday with '.%I now doing nicely at the Sick Child- Toronto ' Averley 8557 starring .lack Car:.on Ann -itberr Mrs Mrs.- Sara Taylor and 31r.•_and ren's Hospital, firs Ed: Lewis here, aW n. M A W The annul xma-. tree entertain- lirs, Doug Arksey :s visiting her ment of I;iuugnwlu Sunday school, _ mutLer-at Brmklin this week. , 3Ir. and .lira. �Cm. Palmer aft- will be held \Int_I]ee_. 20...authe us- Red bite ended the funeral la Mrs, Palmer'- , ual.time. A good time for all and LICENSED AUCTION will White cousiL at EL vale Tact week, old Santa plan's to be there too, Jlrs. Pretty of Turonto. visited 6,orry fir+. T, C. -Brown is not VALUATOR feeling quite so tve;l. Rope she all phone or Write Highway Monument Works relatives here on the week ena, soon feet better, Lit�'E S ELS' �•- Results of the election and how "ti]r. -and.31rs. Ockenden and alts, 11-14 Dandae St. Ea+tt, Whitby ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP., the different -polls voted, will be Hendricks visited their aunt Mrs, R. P. 1, Whitby, Oat found�:, the,•front page. Hgltby on, Sunday. Other visitors i._ Iles West of Whitby on Bee Hive Cor n There was a good crowd at the during the week were his sister Mrs. CQ euchre in the hall on Friday night. C. G. Davis of Crystal Beach and Mr, No, 8 Highway y Syrup lb• 5✓C , 31r, Rim.. Palmer is busy- decor- Those WWtb�, 4�! Y sting the..Intertor of Jack Brigual•s and Mrs, Russell Storey, Goodwood store at present, Mrs. Holtby• is in'a weak condition. 32r, and airs. 'Wilke, of Toronto, The W. I. are to be, congratulat on their bazaar of Dec, 4, in the Permanent Nagging Pain le spent Sunday with - r and mfrs. Glaced Pineapp ai Fred Evans here. Twp. Ha]l, The Pres. Mrd, Barrell That Fnq•s The Tampa And � called on Mrs. Brady. District Pres- Nerved. It May Be Your Eyes The ladies of the United Church Tr . J. A. WILLOUGHBY -. 1/41b. 19C held- a very successful bazaar last lookedo errs the bazaar.with tables Friday, and sales exceeded all ea- looked as attractive wtth their AND SONS , chrtatxaes decorattonsand the wait_ C• H H. .�F T. � pectationa Nearly everything went, votty Years Caaa'dals 1"i- �j]�,. ,asses very charming to the W. I. Rim Block, ppp, P,q, Mirage Whip Mrs, I. E. Kennedy officially open- colours, yellow and mauve, The Ins- W 0011AWAMOM est AgeatT p ed the bazaar: titute will realise a Substantial sum pbae 1516 milt J. 1. (BunProperty ) S ewaa t Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Boniface escap- g oa, �atr 2Sc 18 0:, 49c 89 79c from .the sale of home-bating,, ap- a 5 Toronto ed_m-1-;h, minor injuries last Satur_ cand r�nm -AnyWAny from outside day, when their car was in co]Ffaloia in with another car,on No. Z�A highway points al me resent. ers & Atkinso H W Oto' > o avel Oranges near Liverpool. The car was badly Several members of the W. att- ended the course at Claremont oz p,�e A�901 W 9-t3Waff.980 ��� � 1�=� A damaged, Dec, 2 'conducted by. Miss Kidd of 288's 35c doZ To w, i will hold mtheir neat Licensed . the Department `+ a+�� meeting on Dec,. lb, 2,30 at home The regular meeting of the W, I. of Mrs W. Lehman. Roll can will 1 l 1 GORDON F. OBBORNE will be held to the Twp, Hall on ra Efruit size 96 be answered by a verse of script- Tues. Dec, 14th, Report-of the ann- . Auetloneers are. IMrs. Kennedy will speak on the ual convention will be given by the 1''U. c >2 o it r t p book of books. Repart of the Cent- delegate Mrs. L W. Sheppard, Roll Par's �zparienee 1 V for 2 5 c al Out convention will be given by call _ 4 t [ r Ch den's Aid Soc e- gales ooudt+cted anywhere Dis�lCt Ya>v�e the delegate. Members are asked to ty, Hostesses: Mrs. Albert Graygpechlixing tin Flarm Stock, Farat• UPS bring candy, sante of which will be , Mrs. George Gray, Mrs, Robert Mal_ bare and Pro party Bales. George .E�dP3RE LIFE served in place of the usual lunch, com, Mrs George Duncan and Mrs. All gran personally Listed and New Laid Eggs' The rest will be used in Christmas Jack Mitchell, Adveetheed, Bilb prepared and lasammisce Oompany bows.An appeal from the e:ecut- panted. The regular monthly meeting of • ive of the South Ont, W. h is made the 'W. M, S.will be'held on Thurs_ ___ t Repreaeat+ttlns = :.arriving dally for new and good used clothtn,g for day, December 16 at the home of �..� babies and children to 14 years. for Mm Margaret Philip. As this is a Promnpt Service Tom Podorta . the Children's Shelter, Oshawa, Art- business meeting, all memsbers are icles ma' be lett µtib 'Mrs K. Q. Huth (fray, paIIawa y requested to be present, 111Ce quer _ amWhite Hownosarlue Orange MacLatyre or brought to the Dec_ Reasonable Rates TOUFFIVUMN Oz, 1ZN c ember m b >tietiaoeiaat t r • • • of Interest �--• Telepboae am whltbr. Ons. Two Wedding» C e 90DIId—Im loving memory ad Jolin �apefi'Wt �lU Mere Last 8sitseda,Y Ak quiet wedding was soiemnTsed Francis Boden, who departed this ,lg 0& TIN Bpc life December 10, 1946, at theUnited Church manse last at Saturay, wlten Rev, I. E. Kentedy ��y r frmnb�••by wife, P'YourFriendly Resident Agent' Be RIE RAR DiS ON married Miss Georgina Piand theEdi daughter of Mrs Pllkey and the Ill' 9uR&NCB AGENT p$ONE 186 pl lG late Raymond (Pilkey of Clarenwilt. RR�1'O>S. AUTOMOBILE M Mr, CStim r.01 r, son of e. and .GRAY COACH BUS LANES �$, IA&BUjM INSURAN(7E Etc• MrB, F. Stirrer.ori .Uxbridge, Att_ BUY FRLyM AND i , ending were Mr. ,and airs, Wm. St- On 8nniday and holiday Bchednles - -- finer. Following the wedding, are- LIST YOUR PROPBRTLDS FOR SALE WITH caption was .held at .the home of WUX RUN CYRIL E. MORLEY F. J. Donevan air, and firs, Stiller. Following the ��a�, 26, 20 and 2i wedding trip, the couple will res-' in Uxbridge, 'dauuary 1 and 9 $. A., B. Sc. * • ..• L Ontario Land,Surveyor A quiet .wedding of Claremont Cray Coach Lines interest took place at the Green- J 8(ii5 Kills; tat, laast,. Oshawa, Out. United Church manse on aatnrdey 1gloO M RI E -LUMBER CQ• _..._. ` The LIMITED PLY t •` TELEPHONES — Howard1117, aid Scarboro 886 - L 1 V ADIAN LEGION 4 S 3 — i CA.�7 B. C. FIR PLYWOOD car oro Junction In One-quarter Inch Three.citkihs . Five-eighths ID1dMEDLATE DELIYSBY ` Three-quarters s. DARCE Cedar, Poplar, — with Glazed Saab, ar' baht Latnbee' Rloag6 or Dressed All glass s Basswood and Birch � Window li"raare Unite [ i•. vv. ;4Tur -In One-quarter Inch `Claremon' t a...(�M Tyl1 t�'+� :.,� ' ls'rria*icro Wool Inwirtina Or GVPMUM Wallboards rt� V n �Y iiii Aapttait Shmgles with Naffs M. Gordo �'�!, �►�"+� . `� U 8: it •1 P M. Inset-brie 6131ng Martin senour Paints LUMBER YARDS REMMER'6 ORCBESTR_I ADMISSION 50 Cts. PICKi&RING, ONTARIO Phone 84 a i