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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_11_11 - - NEWII�j S A. THE ��L'QL. f19 TO. 6 PI Yd O\TARIO, PRIll- Y, N45VVFMI1ER If, 1949 me per copy Author ed as 8econd_G ass matter oubseripolon Rate: szoo per year; U. 8, $2.50 W. C. MURKA.R and 8014, PUBLISHORS - S. S. Flo. * West - Being . Petitioned On Haff And - -f r ■ y: in isWeek ' r. •OOIti$1/UA-ITY BALL _ RINK - TSE PETITION "Shot Through " In our bast issue we advised teat a local committee was investig- The Head `�aR Ijs Dicke ng Village tatiab the offer to erect a covered rink and community hall (combia- Aa example of the carelessness . *d)' i& Pickering, for $41,500. The ''Maynard Firm, Markham, is . displayed by those who should not Pfickeitiag allied Churchiiiiiiiiiil Rev, M. R. sad Mrd. Tenkfnsba 1 the contractor, T-ho clai;me to be able to have the building ready by be Permitted to even own a rifle, Rev, Arthur Young, minister of King,'were guests of Mr. and Jianuary next, i1 commenced at once, was demonstrated a few days,ago. SUN-DAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1949 uM.re. L. 31,,Jdorley on Thutwday We address our remarks principally to the tax-payers of School Sec. North of the village near the 10.00 a. m, -Sunday School and. int Wo. 4 West (Pickering Village and it's slchool-section). gravel pit, Mr. Gibson, former coal Teen-age Bible Class Miscellaneous showers" have been Every tai-payer has, by this time,.•recetved a circular describing merchant here, -conducts his ken. 11,00 a. m. - 'Morning Worsham given during the Diet week for the details of the building and project, all of which we defined is nels of hig9t-priced dogs, some even 7.00 •p. m. - Evening Service Miss Mary ,Martin whose marriage our Past week's issue. Some facts should be enlarged on and we reaching $1000 Mn value, 3.00 P. m, - Audley Service takes Place this.Saturday: at the ries, tibat,wiherms, the contractor's original estimate was $47,000, it - All but two of his dogs are kepi -+ home of 'lass Joyce.Robinson, And kali reduced by him within one week to $41,500. Original investiga- in runs, or pens. Going out to the The Young People's ,Society on by Mrs, Robt. Scott, , and ,Mrs. Hi, - tion by the local committee was based on the Barger figure, and it pens one morning on the week-end Tuesday at 8.00 p,-m, Games-mask= tirade, of Whitby. 'will remain at that largei figure for the purposes of this campaign, . -he found'one of his moist valuable fag and Elections this week. 'Members of the Pickering Hunt .,■a the dtfferenee of $5500 will doubtless be needed for the heating animals shot through the head- � Club will be IeaviaB on ,Sunday for sryetem,seating furnishings, motion picture projector etc„ all of these, dead; another shot through the Choir practice at 8,00 o'clock on the north country on their annual of course not being included in the contractor's contract, leg. - , ! i1(J Friday evening at the church, deer hunt. It their dant get their In financing, and as previously described.-$6600 is now on baud, Mr. Gibson does ndt believe the w � * . deer, we hope they bring back, at from an eefr Iter community hall campaign; a $10,000 is available at shooting.:of his dogs to-be intent- -- United -Church ladjee+ Bazaar least, another good• story-suitable Prov'ineAa' Go'vettnment sources, leaving a balance of $30,000 to.be Monal but rather the result o1 a Saturday, December S. for print. raised. On 1'.■onday evening of this week, the Rotary Club undertook stray shot. He hasn't any hope of Sy�tpathq o'f' this community is to radse 1800 per year for 15 years (the term of the debenture of learning who fired the shots, - but Pickering Presbyterian church extended to 'Mr, Richard Crawford $80,000 that will be issued), and this,will leave a sum to be paid off does feel there is room for some Rev, David Marshall, Minister -Sud fAmilir, on -the death of Mr9. oa th■t debenture each year that will cost each taxpayer to this sort of "control^ that would prey- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1949 Section about $1.00 per each thouslaad of Assessment (an average in ent this sort of thing, =2.00. m, -Bun ra Mord whose funeral took place � p. day M3chopl °n Monday afternoon, with inter- this village Is about $2,000-42.00 per year). Some owners of 22 rifles have • 3•00 D. m. Church Service stent at the INiends' Cemetery,. t' A necessary petition Is on the territory at this moment, asking each not slightest notion of just how Mr. Bill Boyes wi'l ;be showing far a 22 slug will car Presbyterian ladies' conic of their Ayrshire'cattte, at thj tssxplayer to thin section "ere you to Livor o4 the establishing of a carry. Aidl Rig mon ..meeting 'at the caea■►uafty ceat�re Lor words to that eft). Over b0 percent of the - - - gala! �9 tloyai Winter Fair next week: Best - y Deme"Itatious feature 3.adies' Aid will be held on.Tihure- ='s0epay8sti must '7avor" the project before an further sleeps can be day, November 17 at 2,E0 M. at of luck HiiI, - -- taken: NOW-to those lq this areo_we have long been crying for s 'Youar Money's.Worth In Food" , P. The choir of the United Church " the home of M� Vincent Wright, 'leomOmulnfq hall is this village". We now are promised that.oppor- Church St, and 'Mrs. Maxine March, were am- Church at a cost which ap�ears to be amazing many at the "low cost" The Pickering Women`s Institute feting in the Can. Legion 8errtee at and we gat a covered rink with It. In spits of Lite doubt/ of some as are spoasoriaz a two-day demon- Calvary Temple Peustseosty Ajax on Sunday sdternoon last. to the practicability of such construction at this.time of the year, we strstion on "Your Money's Worth Houisess services Miss Helen Scott of the Telephone Are assured that !t.-can be done,1W'hile%IZ of this has been addressed in- Food" to be held at the home S-46 A. m. - Sunday School exchange staff has returned from to S. B_ No. 4 West, upon which the responsibility for the debenture of Mry B, Geiger, Pickering, on the 11.00 a. m, - Marning Worship a vacation in the States. Mies Marie _will rest, it Is �defanitely understood that the facilities of the buildlag 28tl and'29th of November, at 1,80 -7,00 P. m. - R'+ agsllam Burns of the same office, is away " ,will be wrailable to all those whom the committee in management to 4.00 o'clock, Wednesday . 840 P. DL on her's. see fit to open, or In-other words-�It'a use is not to be confined to, MAt.h the present high cost of Prayer Meeting Walter C. Thont"u. M.'P. - orgaaisatiosa wlLhin this Section alone. A School Section Is chosen, living Aad' especially the high cost I'W�y Speaker- at Rotary - Monday Lest tor the Community Centres Act demands that it be constructed, own- of food, everyone is anxious to 8.00 P. In. - Young. People ed and operated by eithett the Township Council or a 6chogl-Seetlpa study the)question- of food punch- rastar W. S, Kciblvoy Members of Rota y appreciate the - "bdore that gran: of'$10,000 is available. :sing and food prspa.natioa, -If we ^ Considering all the factors and features. we feel that the rate- wish to guard good health, we can- Dr1vllege now and again of having i OYerl would do well'to sa gport that petition-it would be much more not afford to skimp on the food MOTION PICTURES someone discuss' a little-discussed ••leomdoritable and assuringto have a greater'support than 50 percent -section of our budget, Balanced "• subject at their -dinners (little-. --young and old idike i surely benefit„-the uses to which 'such a meals are within the reach.of all Sponsored by the Pickering Twp discussed because "there are few - atructure can be put are countless_ smaller communities than ours if every penny we spend on food Committee on Alcoho) Education., that can intelligently discuss soma 'have done It-so tan we. Read that circular you received, and.-.aign buys food for health. a program of motion pictures etc., subjects). that 'petition. It Is believed that we can Day off that debenture In lees -The Course will be conducted-by � being presented throughout the W. C. Thomson, M, P, fami2lariz- -than 15 years, and-this project will not Interfere.in any way with Miss Barbara Broadfoot of the W, township during the weeks of Nov, ed the local members with many of -'the possiblllty of our getting "water", 3MenY--your tax bill will bein. is Branch and Home ' Economics 14 and 21, at the places and hours the.r Rel 4ti s an - is Cas Act, Bervtce, Ontario Dept of Agricul- named Labor Relations and Disputes Act, _ creased just about the coat of a half dozen packages of smokes, N. Woodlands •8.00 P. M. Nov 1.4. relating the application at tithes to ture. A completa meal will be pre- } pared. on each afternoon, A book- Community Hall the currese-outsi at Oshawa. Brougham - 8.00 •P..M. Nov.•15 To those outside 'of the unioaw. 1 POWER OFF ,Eastern Star Install Officers let of recipes w111 be give 'to peach g t e antics and excuses at times lea f)sdawwlRtarai Pawed District �-person attending the demonstration, Townxbip Hall _ -- un- tion of I Wise spending of food mons nd Cluiirmont ' !8.00 P. X. ' Nov. 18 used, aDpegr r.dlculous. Three ua- In order that the Hydro Electric Officers was held in the• Masonic I ea planning w dLscuased Community Hall Ion stewards and a shop foreman F All women ot•the community are Dnnbarton . 8•W ,P. X. _Nov. 1q. were discussing union matteis dur• _ Power Commission of Ontario may Flail, Pickering; with a Large bum- United C'burch ! ing working hours, which they knew ,insitall a new switch gear, there will ber of guests from all parts of invited. they should not be doing, and were Pickering . 8.30 P. �I, Npv. 21 be an interruption to the pgwer in Ontario aad_34&nitoba present, and.; Town Hali I promptly fired. The union called u the Rural Power District, on were entertained at a banquet ar Brock Road Home and (school AM". rike in protest. end 'his week, GreenwoodGee•nt dad • 8,00 P. M. Nov.N° Oshawa is all but wrecked.as a re- _ Sunday, November 1.3. 1!349 ranged by Mrs. �Fillda Mitchell, W. � United ('tturclt - 'I from 12.00 noon to 4.00 p, m. X, and supervised by the Conven- The next regular meetingof this suit, (the above is our own. Ed,) 'Standard 'Mme. er Are. Betty'Phililps and by the I, Nhftevale . 8.00 P, M. - Nov. 2:3 � _ Association will be held on Novem- I. 0. O. F. Ball -3Ir. Thomson stated that the dev- The area affected is set out in de- comments, everyone enjoyed, Ase- p•'m. and will tape Pictures include "Hockey Caval- elopmeat of the Act, beginning a, ber 14, at 8.00 tali below: Isting at the tables were the dau- I the form of a "Health Night', und- Cade"- "Olympic Gaines" featuring bout 1904 "was 'of the finest -_YP:hittby, ',Ftwp.-north halt clan. 3; ghters of members, + t � er the conveaerahtp of Mrs. Helen Barbara Ana, Scott ltpd the Caned= moulding, with a-cooling-off effect" _ cons. 4, 5, 6,, 7, 8 Bad 8 - Lots: Installation Ceremonies were dir. Gray, Mies E. Walker, Public Health !an hockey term; Comedy films and of any labor relations act in the _ 18 to 25. acted by. •Mrs, Sana Robertson, P I Nutse, will speak briefly. There will musical flims, and the feature _ world, "We have come a long way iCq , B. F. to 9 - Lots 26 to 35:, w. G. M. and Mr. Albert Lowery, P. be motion pictures on "Health". A 'FThe Pa'y-Oft", In- protecting Labor 'and employer Pickering Twp.-Icon. Range 2 to W. G. P,, assisting were Past Pat- quartet from Brougham will 'enter- These pictures should interest since that day" said the speaker. Con. 9 rota 1 to' 1.9.' sone. and Paas Matrons o! Ontario taln, Come and meet your friends both young !end old, and an 'invita- 3teso Twp_-Con. 1 - Lots 1 to 1S. Chapter and 'Matrons-elect from for an enjoyable evening,and soc. tion Is extended to, everyone to at- Uxbridge TwV. Con. 7; Lots 1 to'7: various Chapters C. O. F. Bo{vl[ng Postponed Till fol halt-hour, The Bazaar Cot;tm- tend. No admission--silver collect- November 2.s, 31rs, Hilda Mitchell, Installed • Worthy . . Metro-n was escorted fifes will hold a Euchre on �'ovem- ;on to defray expenses. - ' . It" Pickering Resident Killed bet' I8, in the school, Ladies; please • ; L Jejiatss At Cairns fells, B, C. through's Guard of Honor of eight provide Due to circumstances beyond the younger' memibers of .the Chapter,' Dunbartan Kiwanians Euchre control of the management, the Whit- very gaud accident occurred at holding aboit large bronze mums. Hort, 8oc, Show Wednesday:Night FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, new County Bowling All 'y at Whit tJtlttts Lake, H. C., on Friday, Oct, which were -presented to her later At Dunbarton School by will not open until November 1B, when iitnam Kenyon Leavens; with a bouquet by :'1Mrs. Pearl Bals- A program, including a-sttow.ing Adminafon''M. 19, '!�is being a Saturday, the C a former resident of Pickering, was don, Other officer, installed were: of colored.elides by F. T. Bunting, O. F'3.eague will not commence .firs, Pearl Balsdon, A. i M., 'Mrs, S. and a mixed quartet from West until November 25, inetkutly killed by a ,premature ex- Mansfield, Sec., Mrs. F. Littleford, Hill, introduced by Jack Bunting 8t. Georges Church, Pickering -To those of you who are anxious plosion, while clearing land at ss+e Con.,','trs. E. �Dalmage, Chaplain, . was enjoyed by those attending the to "roll-a-bowl-a-ball�-penny+•• amith Falls. Sundlay, November '13, Sunday Mrs,, ) ,-BzyAnt,•organist Mrs, E, "mums and w inter, bougpet 'dhow" pitch" this will come as quite a Mr. Leavens wAs born in Picker- Johnston Ruth; Mrs,. M. Wood. in the United Church Iast n'ght. School'at 10,00 a, m- Celebration disappointment, but it's just one of _ Ang in 1877, son of the late Daniel Martha Mrs, M. Scott, Warder; of the Holy Communion at 11.00. those things. However, it has its Leavens. Waile 'teaching school in Mr. John E. Phillipe, W, P„ Mr. J, University Drive Home and firhool Preacher-ab this service, Rev. E. G, good points. This will give you time 8. C„ he enlisted in World Wear 1, Aanociatton Rolxnson, S. Baledon A. P., Mrs. E. ,Winter, to'do all those odd jobb around the ,with the Canadian Engineers, which -=-' gess louse that the'ot'her 90 percent has at the close of the war marched in- Treas.; Mrs�.H. Neale, Asst. Con; •;Vancouver is the most beautiful- St,- Paul's Church, Dumbarton - Mrs. M. Smith, Marshall;.hire J been chewing about for so long. to Bonn, Germany. After his return city in Canadaa" in the opinion of Sunday; November 1'3, Anniversary „ Chalmers, Adah; Mrs. M, McKenzie, As a parting, as well as 'a warn he resumed teaching for a time, but Esther; Mus. V. Noland, Elects; 1Mr. Mre• U. Jones, of Oshawa, delegate Sunday, The 24th anniversary of ittg note, don't forget those bowl- •• °. warn- the war-shocked veteran sought're- a to the Canadian Federation of the founding' of the congregation lief in outdoor-lite on' a grant of G.'Winter, Sentinel. Ing shoes, You '.MUST have them. Mrs. Marie Bandon and Mr. F. Home and Schools,,held in that and the lath of the opening ot•the See you on the 25th, - Bill Bry- land. Surviving are:. his wife, dau- Smith; Immediate-Past Matron and city last May. "Their hospitality is church, The preacher for the occ- ghter Patricia, and son Daniel; al- Past patron, each were presented wonderful." The health of the child asion will be Rev. Wm, Prior, B. A.,` ant l 18 "»o' one brother W; B. Leaveps, of is considered -the vviin-thing in an B. D,, Rector of Christ Church, in with Jewells dud Gifts••from the y Stuck Road Commnnit Cleveland, Ohdo; and three sisters: officers and members. — Co". child-training curriculum, "Parent_ Scarborough. You are cordially in- fXlub" Ida Brinton, TOTonto; Maabel Farm _ _ -: Teacher Association" was–advoca_ vited to wol'ship with.us on-this or isworth, Belleville, and Sylvania Ev- W. NI, S. Presbyterian Churcbw ted as the name of our urea ization any other occasion. Visitors always The Brock Road Community Club U. S. welcome, Sunda School as,usual held its regular, euchre in the Com - The Toledo, Ohio. ..�.�— to be jin line with the t, S. and B. y •- - munity Hall on Wednesday night - The Women's 'lissionary Society G.. but was not approved, at 2.00 p, m. IHER8 IT I3, POLKSII! of the Presbyterian Church brill Community singing, led by airs. 11- - with. increasing numbers. Visitors• the. Annual Thankoffering meeting{ Hood 'with Mrs. Simpson �t the Gli{SD B,,.tgLdR.' were from Stouffville, Lccust Hill , The great• opportunity you hav' on November 1. in the S. S. rooms piano cam feted a pleasant eien- and the regulars from. Searboro, P Uhtler'apspices of St. George's been waiting for....Meyers' Studios of the church. Mrs, Curr President' I Ing, Grade 5 won the attendance . Prizes a e*c• 'von Uy Mrs. Baker. Women's.Guild, I,gckering, will.be in town or November 14 to i Toronto-Presby�(erial; 'Was the guest"! atFard, .. - of Locust Hill, fling 3r--try Dison of ' ,.17, frarn 1.00 p.. m, until 8,00 ip. , speaker. Mrs, Frani Baker sang Scarhoro, :and C-on-otation to \rrs:' - dm;, under the auspices of tae 1 ,- - will be held it1,itis h�tsement of the Joe- Wright. Gentlemen winners �IembPrs were present from West new Pre9byterian Church, near the ening Auxiliar3. Fou will receive Hill, O§ltawa and Whitby. I yard Of Thanks , fir. H. Cornua, Mr. H. Jarvis Loc school on Saturday. November 2F one b x 10 photo PREF., and can -. _ . -- �*** ust Hill an tiIr Joe Wright. tool: „ " frim 3,00 till 6.00 p, m. , . order:.. ore' if required. Tea ar•1 •'LuFy As A Rcm•cr .-Nov. .,3. I wash to thank; through lite •I t�he..Cnnsola.tton. Special Draw Ariz- A great display of Fancy and es were won b Mrs. Goodyear and• cookies will be served while ycu News my many ne gltbors and I y - wait, feu --30c, Bottle l REF. Cert- The Teen-tigers of Pickering tori- friends, who so kindly remembered �400llen Goods, Home-baking, Pies, tiri R Miller, Refregllmtenhq were Cookies Cakes and Candy: served b airs, A, Carlton, Mrs. H ificates are still available. Fo•• fur- iced Church will present their play me, during my recent illness, by Refreshments will be served; also y ther particulars, and your. Certific-_ : ",Bum -as a Beaver"-at the church calls, cards,`flowers' fruit etc_; also Dawson,, -assisted by Mr. Wright., 2 A-Draw for a Lovely Qtfilt, and ot- and Messrs Bill Mitchell and Wlhite. ate, contact friss. Earl. Otteweil, on November 3, a't 8,00 p, m, The my many thanks to those of my , her Prizes.will.add to the fun. ,phone 33J, or Mrs. Jack Bryant, I play is under the direction•of Mrs. neighbbrs, who thoughtfully did A warm welcome to all, A collection-was added to our card it62J 1 R. P. Winter and 'sirs, C. E. Mor- my plowing and other chores, Nov. 25 fund. Come along and have 'a ley, fin, W. Latton + -- friendly game and meet your co m -tannity,h'iendts. a�.af.,l,lil.•Lasta� ... -.:._�__. -... ..�...«.......,.,....-•mow.•. •... .._.... ._..� ..._�.;a: , r , o. ' 1 , i - Modern Etiquette _t By Roberta Lee Q. What are the duties ori tllw maid-of-honor or matron-of-hoaW while the ceremony is taking placef � . A. She stands nearest the bride, takes her bouquet or prayer boob J l while the ring is put on, :eturuing them at the proper time, and ar- ranges the brde's train when when y. she turns from the altar. I TEA Q. After having been introduced to someone, and you are taking • . e your leave, what should you say? t ..OzOstand:ng Quality • Delicious Flavour A. Two of the most popular t - _- phrases are, "I am very glad to have met you," or. "Goodby, 1 hope I MenVy shall see you again soon."• Q. Does it make any differenes whether one sits down from Wer WEST OF THE right or the left side of the chair at • � w'` the dinner table? i - yK y`rr,F y I A. No, it doesn't matter. Chooser r' the side which is most convenient, g¢ H h _ U ire e w , p o r � � .ni eckt 4 A► aerial Story �� �y� �. b 3 H 3 !! d 1 , . � ni- '� y r 2 fS/ �Fya� S b J03EFH LEWISl r i D cJ N r W O CHADWICK / 1 d 3 T O S te ti1S An S S r�rlaws +vnurWV N � 4 • �' turned your head. You .enl me ' The stopthus farms tirstais Ames away, Why? if you don't love. *cosec the wild, frontier 0"t by rall and Y r N a r . Were m response is ■ letter from Phu Phil—"'He broke off'and rou-hly 1 wraoc.. ben saner, wbo left tt'sablas• seized her by the a s. His face tan b Drake him fortune to Arigona. Whea � the Lanaass stage tar held up: fa Jim Man. - was grim. "You love- me. Virginia. ; 5 Y19M Y19d r $ dial!. whom Virginia once knew In Wssb• ,1 know it now. Whydo you hold tc • � e � r 1 N O W W r Caston. takes 'barge of the Investatloo . A - •• and seen teams that rb11 trwreuee was me off like-this?".. - B 7 r I O the bandit leader, Chief loser Is the ra& "That night in camp." she said L stele Barron. Banta Bonita eamb r w r !!aa scar. who has bug been at odds with breathlessly, "I-i 'remember that Lawronee over canibtina debts and their you went to Lanya Correy after- P ter v-. Hol ear-the.above poster is being circulated to --- mutant love of Laos& Correy. dans-ban y l� 1; girl. aidlns to rblb raneb to wars him -after holding me ie vour arms. It stimulate intent in the Holy Year of 1950, as proclaimed by against Barron who has learned of bin hurt. Jim." DD t� p wart !n the *tax* robbery, the Pope in Rome for Catholics of the world. It bears the FOR QUICK RELIEF CHAPTER XII Darlingl Did you think 1 want- hopeful slogan: ":fay this genuinely Holy Year be for-the She left a message for him, ask- ed. the companionship of a dance- n }� r _ g human family the harbinger of a new era of peace. praspe.rtty BEYOND BELIEF Idtg Maj. Benson to Tela it. "1'1' . hall Rirl? .is that it?" He shook . . z y his head. "I went there for another and progress." hire a man to bring.his horse back from Lannasa." was all she said. purpose Lannasa. Bustling, bleak and vio- She saw him in that misty way, u" lent The�beginning of her hopes tail and handsome in his uniform. a shdrt time ago-the ending of "I know now forwhat pvroose A _ them now._She had the same howl Jim. Phil told -me." AN R IPST _ room. She stood at the same -"He did? Well. I wanted to clear Fa" ��•f�,� n �Q� win- dow from which the had-first seen the wav for your happiness. " s'7�?UA 7 Qer' a ellU46'l�t.�V`g/ j • Steve Barron. She crossed the same "You've been doing that ever Dcar Anne flus Fifteen • iia mature.. Get together'with ass dingy lobby where she had met since I came here, Jim.' And I months acro 1 married a boy whom a your husband, and work out a never really loved.him. it was al- I thous;! + I loved. I guess I really « new life-call it a trial mar.' hm Randall — and had been 're- ire, minded of her long hatred of him. ways you-all these three years. l didn't know * if you like. Promise your husbande +UT ,• • She had but a few hours' .wait, loved you, that's who I could Irate : what love is, or • that if'he is willing to do-his part. - then, the stage would take her to you so deeply." was too young • you will. never allow this other TOE SHADOWOF PAIN I the railroad, and the railroad' east ' "Three years,".he said, his;voice to know the a y oung man to.speak of love again, For �Brom painto home. Not with Phil Lawrence as stricken. "Lott right out of my truth shout mar- + and you will be entirely loyal in of ARTMENT38. life" %- ria e I am 20 ' ever aLtttrntnn[' travarrli4 Oe WATICA she had once hoped. but merely with g Y way. a bolt's of DOLCIN 'Tablas memories. You hurt me so then. Jim. You. now, and my * "From the frying-pan into"they DOLC<SQ � The stage• rotted out of-Lannasa laughed at me, called ins a child. I. �'. husband is 21. * fire" Remember? Don't you IN at sundown. It moved at its familiar wasn't a child .A hussy, perhaps. "He and` 1 * commit that error. Give yourself Tail=m=rte °f �� breathtaking pace; as if to elude the for throwing myself at.you—" don't et aloes + gsoc ter O0i�'�''Os hw 6 g• and your husband ever; chance tratoosbla � ease_T00 •baso � . darkness which must eventual! His hands hurt her arms, but she He doesn't care •'to snake your marriage a success. Y 82.39:the lisp.eoaasy sins heals o[ overtake it. She thought of Phil and liked that. He said. "You were h to go dancing, meet new friends, s s $00 �y1a, 1106 It yeas - -overtake of Stem"'Barron. And of young and sweet And 1 a tough or mix with young people. I just deagcLe naaoc supply Jim Randall and the way he had soldier with a hard way living. 'don't love him, nor does he love Mailings is ,foe keeps. Don't fat' DOLCINwritetoDOLCIN avoided her. He must, she thought. I didn't want you to make a mis- me. a passing infatuation blind you to ,. regret the words he had spoken take I. saw something happening "A few months ago 1 .met, boy the vows you made, Keep your eyes tDaM.'Tbroato 10,Ore. Ghat night in .the troopers' cam to you; I stopped seeing you. hoping who is 24, divorced, has a hood job. on your goal, and put,new effort. 'M 'The gstage had .slowed, mounting it hadn't gone too far,'i, and conies.from a nice family, We new understanding, into the union O - o D LCIN a slope, when the rider overtook It "It had_gone ,too far. Jim," the see each-oMtr,eoery day at work. you have. Anne Hirst will help, If TA61eT1 and shouted a command' to halt said softly,. "It's gone farther�ow 7-We talk about everyting, and we you write her ss—w"d ed t�nat�mr-y� The passengers were There's no o;n back. I cal[` a't 123 Eighteenth St., New To- g quickly pan- g ii t�.t'elp= find that we see things the same Tonto. Ont ieky with fear of a holdup. Jt was myself."Something would have died way. Today he told me he loves is holdup, o'f a sort. in me if you hadn't followed toni¢ht ate, and wants me for his wife. The rider opened the coach door. -or one day come to me." "He knows about my husband i He ordered. "Virginia! Step butt" His arms- went about her. She and me. and me wa. A to make me TjyEyRE MEER WINNERS Her heart began pounding; her was again. as always• clay to be happy-which I haven't been since knees grew, weak. She began to molded by his hands. He said t married. When I am with him. l tremble. Jim Randall always did gently, "There were other girls.Vir- forget all my troubles. that to her. And-she obeyed him, ginia. I danced and 'dined and "Shall' i keep on with this un- JELLY as she knew she always would. His flirted. maybe made a little love to loving married -life, or go to the strong arms lifted her bodily to theone who. I am sure, will make a' the 'prettiest, but I weever said to _ ground, any of them w.hat i said to you iust devoted hushanV BUNS "All right. driver." he called. "Go now. D.A.B. oil!" His arms tightened-•her against • Go slow. V Matom 11 bo I a lukewarm The -stage rolled away .into-the -him: His lips were hard yet gentle. • You thought you Tavcd your' fated stir until sugar is Mo- solved.:..darkness. Virginia was startled. Her lips against his cheek, then, * husband when 3nkls with 4 eavelo �� you married him. Fie s.Royal Fad Rini "Jim, my luggage-I I'm going she whispered, Jim, do you know *But you did not take the trouble )may Yeast. 1 10 min., me!" what the Apaches called mei"' • to find out what his idea of mar- � �� THEN star well Crean t}( a syn hast'. "It's true," she said. "Yes the white soldier's wife." • riage was. He evidently loves his `' grad uttgy blend(ri 1 a She stared at him swimmingly, Virginia slipped her arms about • .home, and likes to stay there. �sn��wg�. Z bps salt. 1 "'But does it matter-to you? After his neck, and clung to him. Three • He thought you wanted to, too, =. ted nutmeg- GradttaIIy tdl,t•he affairs of Phil and m self-" years of hatin hitn. A • beat in 2 well-beaton stir m Y g i +a1f�tfi and that is one reason lie married htsp lemon�t�a�, a milk "Virginia," he sai °'d solemnly, "I to .love' him ♦ yo which has beenecaldedaadcooled o::ce. t' I Inve'�u. You _; .. • to lukewarm, and yeast mixture. He is as unhappy as you,are, Stir in3c.oncand ,broad tour; " * as disappointed in.living with you T beat until smooth. Work is 8 a • m.as you are disappointed in hi , more once-sifted bread Sour. S.t�iTa"a Eon! Si.ParsonsKnead until smooth and elastic; ����D !.Lord's estate 3i.Negative • You are not content to stay home lace in eased bowl and brash False natrte 3{.Small child • p gr Places .N.one who rents five nights a i�eek, you want the top with melted butter or short- PtfZZLE Mountain' opperty • same good times you had before _ p�ceg.free fxaomara and ght Let rise Dlmialshes ��:V.ng rine • You married. @ until doubled in' bulk. Punch 1.Danes step 40.Stowing • Why dont you tell hint about . down dough and cut into 86 equal ACROSS S.Living m .went Saxon 4!.Italian city * this other young man, gild .talk rt' ns;knead into smooth balls. Sehlnd water king 44.Allowed ase ad .. Braah with melted butter or mar- H alf-boot i.Troublesome !.Stralcbt 46.Calmtnatloa • things over like two sensible K Picture border 6.Iflnelteh river .Bog 48.Turmeric garine,roll in fine granulated sugar itsCF�`lund het t SaDDHestioa l7row sleepy 80,mpoch. • people? and atran "a on greased elt J.!.Llgnor "1.Purposh .IitnQtt latest 51.CnRgy her • Remember the -vole v baking panns.Goverr and let rise o .Mistreat * of er, and lee whether you h1�s until doubled in bulk. Twist the Spirits of a Mpn handle of a knife in the top of each hartshorn can. compromise to make your E,sC� ..••dMO roll to form an indentation; fill Test or* * marriage work. You should have ,--,,, with jelly. Cover and let rise 15 I.Y. • too much pride to admit your minutes longer. Bake in moder- Be sorry f • failure, and so should your hus- ntelyhot oven, 8751, about 18 _ Ciarder.plp� _. • band. You owe it to,each other minutes Scotch- Cereal :Cuckoo *t o give yourselves another chance. e • Fifteen months is entire] too E t Hidden • alfOft i--itime to.give up. 3 a• OVA Anolniae • Another thing: You would endT �: �.^ New Fast-Acting Dry Yeast • Needs NO Ref:igeratiw , Low .our marriage because you think ,,.. i s DaYbreak. * you have fallen in love with some- 42.Raeeball * body else. How long have you s.Bewwtndaw * know this aro lad? "A few monthst" Color * You cannot know anyone in so Thousands of women every week tg +� _ . coatings ; i ' * short a time. He may be so in switching to the new Fleischmann's Fastening Fastlove (and finding you so recep- Royal .Post Rising Dry Yeast. It's r�.l piece IN co bin• dre) that he will promise any- bat-it's active-keeps for weeks j form fort, * thing. And you are so disgusted ;n the cupboard. Perfect results Ttteroat frts • with marriage as you have found rolls, buns, breadsi lstill•d 1lptMd * It tkat you.would leap into an- sDO•�{p� * other one with a man you scarce- 'SALABK 1,tLasor fitae ss• • Iv know 1 het d mo�tfs supp�y.� '` t:lfL +AM! Answer elsewhere on this Page. ISSUE 46 _ 1940 , ., I ':' .l `\ V Partner walked into the kitchen, But why should I say as artist ti some Doi ryNr/a�� put out his hand and said-"Do particularly? One doesn't home N WAKE u Vo u you think you can handle this, or be an artist to appreciate a lodellr �sidaable wonder was roused is it one for the doctor?' "This" sky. It may take the brash elf M a London public house on a •was a huge thorn that had Sone artist to reproduce each beauty a. _�iyER g��.E— in at one aide of Partner's thumb canvas but certainly ordinary folic recent evening when a.dog standing Cf� and some out the other. Not just like beside the•bar produced a cigarette you and me are quite as well wYltsrst Calswsl-Md Yea'9 Oral s1 ander the skin but through the able to appreciate these pictures and began to smoke it. Sea in ds 1Kssft, ROW y Go e - flesh art of the thumb. I looked at Nature paints. I say, that b astonishing, isn't 1t•g•.r into pour out about ft plod Y P P it?" a patron remarked to his neigh- jj.iae��rte � •4 seaot a'� it dubiously and prepared to oper- A funny thing happened Saturday not i ileleaetfltrwiagitestY yoariood ate. But then I thought-"What if morning. I had been working away b°"• not divest It rosyles)d Yom stet y "Marvelous!" said the other. np It should break? It would certainly for some time when suddenly I sat •you fast *•smkandan be one for the doctor then. In which noticed my watch had stopped- Fancy a blooming dog being able World l ao'ao�i R. to get the blooming rhingsi" It feta to mud,gentle case Partner might as well go first watches Irave a way of doing that I4.r 1?ul.w met these ty as last and save trouble. No sense if one forgets to wind them. The to °°tl`°reeffieelive� 1� taking chances with a thing like bedroom clock was going- but T A good'eaample of erosion is a how ° y°, ;re.et�ersLgis that. There have been too many knew it was right, so `I turned nme Year-old boy washing his ,a a*Pnv ^^ fatalities resulting from blood'poi on the radio to get the time. I heard ' hands f; } e coning from injuries even less ser• a newscast scrag on and the an- ious, nouncer wound,up by saying "Our i So it was the 'doctor who re- next newscast will be at eleven : y` moved the. splinter. He also gave . o'clock." Partner a shot of something-pre. ."That's fine-the morning i sumably anti-tetanus serum. Now ea* yet." said to myself. And the thumb is as good as new. then I stopped in my tracks. "But•that's crazy - or the radio is. it s ^ m� •/� /um linqi-well, by Saturday 1 thought it must be later than 10 o'clock." So iiLaa//11was time I reserved a few hours � 1 listened again, and presently the : •>' :.?> for giving the house a once-over. announcer said - "Thio is station otherwise I was afraid when so-and-so." (I have forgotten what ; /„ Daughter came home for th•e week- the call letters were.) Present) i � s1ri� end she might think I had forgotten realised it was Niagara Falls I s• how to use a mop and duster. But was listening to - and Niagara cost so. little trlad� with MAGIC oh dear, the wind got up and it ¢ turned cold. It also rained-such a Fails is on standard timet Maybe Cut 2lbs.lamb into'i"piewe;brown wallinhot drip. y I should start a fete clocks going pine;pourogascs•fat.Add 4e.boiling water,2cel�r heavy rain. Doors banged, windows Y 8 tope.1 sprits pa+rLrY. l bay Last.1 tap:salt and 3t tap. t: in this house again — and put some rattled, and the kitchen fire smoked. on fast time and some on sfandardl s;: pepper.Cover and dormer 21us.Add 1>S c.diced carrots. It was a grand day for clean. %i a posted mall 00101-Rimmer until meat and vegetabka 1 suppose there must be many a �, are boder, about k hr.Cochblas 1 tbs.melted butter ing housel So quickly our weather comedy of errors these days as a and s tbs.sour and stir in a)Sias tot gravy; stir tato \ �`� can change. . . one day working result of this two-time confusion. stew;stir and cool„anti!thfetened. 46M SIZK 241-11" a house dress,; the next 'day going How nice it will be when we are 'DUMPLINGS: Mss and art into bowl 1% C. craw. A to tut'garden and too hot even in '' _ 3ttop sour for 1 c;core ttwlbard Cutissoury back to normal and can Aear our poetry 3i down town and getting my fur a top. Mask Bakins Powder. �( tap.Balt.Cut in fbssly favourite programmes without stay- aG * 1 the. Make a wen in oentre,pour in K o. - coat out of storage. Now the weath- H •mrt�lns• ing up half the night t0 d0 80. cold water or naflt and orfs Lightly with a fork.Drop by ' _ er hoe moderated again. The sun is asnaa svcs�+sis c.r hot � � Without , •: A good shirt-the foundation of shining brightly overhead although ow 1 am going out to get a last '. g ig Y g' the eover,for la minutes. . �¢ • s�= ,1-;`iyonr separates wardrobe) This along it,e horizon there are banks 'Picking of tomatoes. Think of it- � beauty takes just ONE YARD of of glow-moving billowy white rife tomatoes in the garden the last 54-inch fabric in any given size) week in October! - D+lew-pockets, yoke, slim lines! slonda-a sky to delight an artist. Pattern•4609 comes in waist sizes ly one ' yard Send TWENTY-FIVE�CENTf1< {,:� �f. ... f•` r� _ J _ I(2SO in eoina (stamps cannot. be - i accepted) for this pattern. Print • �eD `e =,�- ,� w. i ,� w o fainly SIZE NAME, ADDRESS, - TYLE NukBER. Send order to Box 1, 123 Eight• , senth St New Toronto Ont I a d RONICLES Gvo_tldaltttie Clark¢ ' When you come to the end-not -. a _.. of a perfect day, but a perfect week, then yo+) are. glad' to sit alone for `' { while, if only to rest your w owhi bones. At least that is the wa - x ' .felt last week after spending day , : after day in the garden—pruning, ea clipping, weeding and transplant- ing.. Never before have I done such - - — - complete clean-up job in 'the` fall. ' ,And I still need another two days to really finish the job. One thing mow„ •is certain it was good for Crim--and ' s -it was good for %be garden, even khough my hands are a sight to behold. , and my knees I during77 t the day a tubber kneeling mat was my only salvation-and at ICM' night a good rubbing of liniment * § r ti ;Partner was always saying-"Why don't you let, up a bit?" But how could I let up when we were have- - - assts such wondeigh rfully 70�no )mists ,c { B Y P < Incidentally. Partner didn't show 3: much sign ,of letting up himself : ° 4 k He was doing very much the same ikind of work as I was, only heavier, .and. along the fences. Every day _ MUCH OF na sTvimarx and vitality ,:century ago, the Irish-tormed half - :'we has a glorious bonfire as's, to IofCanadian life and the rich quality the population of Canada and sult of our combined efforts be- cause whenever I .had so much a of its democracy stems from the today, in every town and Village brush around me I could hardly !blending of racial and cultural #Com'Newfoundland to Vancouver :.:move, Partner would come to the rescue, take away the brush ane a9eritages from many lands. Few -Island, one can find a an of the ";-"buTn it. while we were thus en. �': ' �eountries draw mon strength,from .Il:merald Isle. The Irish brogue gaged Bob was "ehugging away in _ - the front field' at his fall plough- more natibng than-does Canada, echoes through all of Canada'/ ing. So together it was a typical Canadians are justifiablyproud :hist picture of autumnal farm activities, �'' complete with a casualty thrown . that so many races,without/acrifie Blessed with the "gift of the N. Oh yes, we didn't get -' in their national characteristics b" their indust and ambition, 'without that. One ,day .at noon � r. t Y g ' gab". industry ' _have united themselves into one - '•coupled with an imaginative Was Nearly Crazy :,great citizenship—the Canadian ;humour, are qualities which have Family. won friends and enabled them With Fiery Itch— contribute m to a Until Idiscovered Dr.D.D:Dennis'.amazia - ,�x' rr � ` '-..�Probably no'rase has produced 'to eontrib much C nada's ly fest relief—D, D. D. Prescription. World ' """ ' �: more emigrants than the Irish. A progress. popular,Shia pure,cooiing,))gold medication " .. eDeeds ppeeace and comfort from cruel itching _ — '- cavred by eczema,yimal•s, rashes,ethlete'e "• —_ -tact and other Itch troubles.177x1 bottle,35t `';� - rstapplication cheeks even the most intense itch or money beck.Aak drugaist - Prgscrlptlon lord',.,., ordtnary orAL extra strength). KIDNEY ACTIVITY DISTILLERS (Canada) 11mited : VITAL TO HEALTH .- MMftRaTRURO • ONSARIO • A Don't wait until you becom4 depressed, but avoid backache and ."VIbeumasss i by taking KLAAS LLY DU'T'CH DROPS as soon'v � calve", Secretary of State to King James 4 and head of the yon suspect sluggish kidney action. 1f you suffer pain and distress due to ^� , Joist ars ealwrf latnlly,founded one of Canada's first eolonles bidneyimpurinb,ask your druggist for 1 KLAAS T 1 L L Y MAARLw - to Nesahmadland In 1642.Calvert and his descentiants laterad MwpeA•d troy Ftelbnd 0111 _ _ PAagIPIM d religious tolerance and demxraflc freedom and _ Cita helped ser the fertile seed of democracy In the Niw World. Fees- � .. , w.. �Cla s iii i E d -A 4:tWHITE 1 ,�acpectant mother.urgently requires - ---- REDnil f tea live n, won in to came daily AST a g H O U Ror live ia, and mind home and two '""r' y nn Valley Cannd Pears 20 oz 194 pta►all cs�iilrea during coal;ineimeat,pad for about 10 days sitar, 5. IFIL. - .SERVICE R�I C E of I`ove®ber to Dec. 15. Ph. LAUNDRY Pickering 238W4. Maple oaf 1`OIR SALE - 9-piece modern oak dining-moot suite leather aphols_ dor RESIDENTS of PICKERlM6 - ... .Side baron ha Ib k 4Zt tared chairs excellent condition. •- p gust be sold immediately. Need the room for child. $125.00 or beat of, 11AUIDRY LEFT - PROPERLY M RAPPED and L4B •i•ED Ser, 46 Glynn Ave., Ajax. �,L BE PIC LED UP ON ''TSUR8DAY8" AND • 'UR SALE -. ;modern 7 are Jew- DELIVEMtED BACK ON "6ATCTRDAYB'" V�-Tone 16 oze 69c ell" coal and wood range, large •y�ET WA,� FLAT FINI,9Fi SHIRTS FIN, •'size_ also Quebec heater with oil- Serviced and ready 'to 5c. lb, extra up to 8 - 20c burner. Phone Pickering 20. iron - 0,bs, 7611, each; over 8 , 18c. Red salmon 1-2's tin 35c PIANO WANTED -.-.suitable for 18c. straight with `wash teaching. Apply Box 610 News Off- BLAdv'KE118 - BED SPREADS - WASHED AND DRIED Q Ice, Pickering, i , j'�0E (��n� Boneless beef _ . -- Nov. 25' - BILL IL�IL 1.1V U NEST PjD0tT Slinger s tate Limited ' P ot roast Ib 492 $7000 - Whitevale, 9-roomed 'brick residence on three-edghths acre. fo _ Leak floors down. Fully divided Grapefruit � : tpsement. Garage. 3.Piece bath. Call Thomas J. Wigg, Markham$ 90 J. The TUB CLUB Oranges 25c and 29c doze 8'A:1.,E--20, B-weed-old pigs. E. � J. Annie, Dunbartoa, Phone Pick. 79'W2. - tf - Fresh pork shoulders Ib 37E POTATOES - for sale. field shapes _ . ted, No, 1 Grade. Free of d1946e0, - _ rho" Edge' Pollard. Uxbridge R. ($• L Phone 15 383. _ _ ■ � , �pANTED-diorn time ... a r sot, 'ening work,...4 aishta it week and eatOn,* pea, with c� n Arranged t90 s. SILK'S-MARKET MARKET • Oaa heady with carpenter's tvola. �lltr3C>tEtINt3. OtU'TVRLO ' ••: w�' �80~eii 130 _''� S. C. Smith, phone Pick. 238W'4. , C. oil= I ools2lD:GZNZRAL BUM>i?'R p C LEND� •E NINGV8,Pure Lard . 24c PICKERIN 3no:i�tA�, . . • ► 4?or 8gdaltT �. . . >ois !!dE COTTd+t3M , Picnic Hams +49c JEWELERY ., - . -�:r _ _ Markham, Ont._ Pie. 2WW4 Large pnrk,;sausage 35C Sirloin or Round steak G5C °TCH, ]RADIO SERViCas 4uaranteed, Ram seryke • AL Ui'ION Ei3LF1i - ,AFDOIV>0: PICK&'1tIAFG !! .:�'; '• .r w SATI'RJ�AY, NOV. 19 - suction sale of•tractor, combine, !stat tmv- _ I 0 ''• '' lements, household furniture etc,. 4 IM`PE I WIN 41s a 4 , the Dropeaty at the Estate of the-- . .� ■. :. • Late Will.am Annie, at Port Cnion, �s+� oDDosite .the John6-11.inville plant. Terms cash; no reserve. Sale at ifsL VOUW SFf# � +Galen Knapp, Prop ...,a....,.. • 1.30 D. S. T. Sellers and Atkinson, '• .� W /� • NY Barre or 35o" _ auctloneere. V I '� ' --- f1 »a7 Che rrywood --- =Arthur Hold UTOMAT/C Paws: iI W 17- 711r. and Mrs, George Hodgson of A I - �� ` .Itlarrowsmith, are visiting with re- . L fir ' UtiVes around here this week, �N * ,Mrs. C. R. Petty had tea with Mr, MovesQUAId!1'= OM MOrM fd A d Mrs. Leslie Hollinger, of Rouse " TO WIMM file P60 { FrAhk _ Bills, on Saturday afternoon, >i y Mr.. and M . M Russell Albright Mrs. iwero sueata of Mr, Rad Mrs. Wan. a ihnfatss �y ba►!np Re IS'� i9inciair on Sunday. Coiesn" Low-Draft . Mrt Chapman spent the -end with Mr. sad. i axing Market dLoker flan 4 ![orriah. +e oft" both radiant Wet , Mrs. Leonard Lutea and Mrs. Wil. for ,"4tsk wast-np• and - PHONE 30 not Gates attended the Internat- eoora� s bast for warm [oaal Fair at the Church of All _ QUALITY MEAT 1Natlona, in Toronto, last Thursday, , A �+ Mrs. Leonard Gates and Miss P. Coleman oil ■esters da a no -Getes are gtving a tea in honor of moving earls-no wicks They .. 2f.6 Wilmot Oates on Friday at- are styled w i 6 h smooth , ternoon and evening. All their nes- Wing lines that eombine Chbors, friends and relatives are ���� ` - . \, .4ordisilly invited. oper"lon. _ - The members of this community -_ dkathered in the recreation'roam of • . ■ tJhe school last Wednesday evening. pun�iar�'OII ���� -� �l and after asocial hour, presented _�� _ Mr. a. ters nM W9re. 1 d mot a iAd us' • Gates with a I � , - i Shower of beautiful gifts in honor � DU N BARTON PHONE PICK. ,T 95 .J 2 ;of their recent-mArriage. ;DANF0_ R_ BUS LINES LTD. �� BEEF IL RVIC DA 'Y _ v- CZARMSM FOR EAST BOUND READ DOWN - WEST BOUND BJND UP _P. 4C P. M. P. M. A. M. A. X. ,M. P. M. �~ •. Sts. _ . _._.. -� ... --._�...,.dr Dafl7 .. :..,` . .' LOCKERS a 'sun." Sun g -s �. .._ LOCKERS - ua. . ;:. sad Sat. fad t °�t"'�M "e Sun Bun. JHoL Hol. Only Hol. TdRONTO and Sat. sad .. ROI. HOI. only Hol. .4.5 1.00 10.0 Sad and ward »,», 8.40 9.36 6.20 9. 6 10.10 0.10 1.16 10.16 .,,.,..,Danforth and Luttrell«««,,,,.. 3,10' 9.10 4.55 9.10 4 10.36 6.30 2.36 10.35 8oarboro Junction «.......»..._ '� _ 8 40 9.00 4.45 9.00 30.16 0.86 1.50 10.60 ............�... Malvern ».....«. _ . •....-.««- ;••yF,,t 'TAS : 8.45 4.30 8.45 10.33 6.33 Lia 10.63 •...�.� Brown's Corners ..... « � � PROCESSED I T.4! 8.4E 4.2T 8.43 ' 10.40 0.40 1.66 10.66 ........�.. lbws we «.- .,.. T.40 8.40 4.26 8.40 10.30 0.50 3.05 11.06 - ...,«.. •096c 0mver..Markham T.tO 8.80 4.15 8,E0 3mosat 11l1[Il .............._. .... .. .: 31.15 1.OS 3.20 11.104ween Juror 1.30 8.20 4QS '11.20 » 1.10 •3.15 4.0'0 8.16 I x1.10 1.10 3.13 illi .......,....�,., irootham ......,_,.....,,. ::_ 2.10 3.10 2.55 8.10 11.30 IF i0 Its 11.81 3.00 3.46 8.00 -, •■9 ops rms, rL C"M ,Wave 31on 1 is O�eR. jl. d�Os14, , l; -W . _.. ' . Dumbarton . , - _�. _ STAR :SAW ARKS THEATRE WEST NO-Jr, Duabnrtou ]home and School STOP 31 - KIA'/3STON ROAD By Lois Valleau. Presse Convener _ P 1 SOAR. 7 - 611 The regular meeting of the Duti-' SPRUCE HILL DRIVE, PARKING held Home and school Alen, was DUN$ARTON. FrREE held oa November 2. It was dec- A Roomy Beat In An Atmosphere Of Real Comfort And A(food Show ided to hold' a Euchre on Novean. - il Always M.kea Going To the Rosy An Enjoys�bie Experience!! ver 18, at the Dunbarton School, ALL• TYPES OF REPAIRS, the money raised to go toward buy_ TO ALL MAKES OF SAWS• ' Ing soup for the school children O during the winter months g "� The program consisted'of two fine solos, rendered by Mrs, Mc- ',1�'1'OOTB® WORK GUAII%&NT� FRd, and BAT. . NOV. li, la. - Clement, accompanied by Mrs. - JOHN WAYNE Brahaai. A very interesting Jig was teaave saws at fat the thrilling sea adventure - The performed by Donna Chbaser, Ther- _ 'esa Jensen, Helen ou.ue uud Betty ' :WAKE Ferguson,n, directed by Mrs. Fred- DYHBARTON HARDWARE. erickson, accompanied by Mr, Nel- son on the Piano. OF THE The Trustees spoke briefly on the progress of the addition to'the the Sunda night before have fua but when it damages gra. G _ ■■ `J'4 school hoping it would be in use y C r Chr�as this will be Decen4ber 18, perty and enfl�angers lives oa the RED WiT �,x before long. The speaker of the evening was Do not miss this, it is something roads, it should be severely dealt Mr, J. Forgte, of Duabarton, who very, worthrwhile with, especially when city visitors Two of the best pictures of this past spoke on "founding of Council and At the Executive Meeting held at come out to seek a form of fun the teaching of years ago." the home of the President last Sun- city people would not tolerate. season — ON THE S.A Program �`� The progress of Education, the day, it was decided to hold a spec- A few misguided youths can ansa MOTHER wages of teachers and caretakers at Jai. Christmas Party with a tree, give a neighborhood a bad name. the ting Ot his childhood, wh&ah a all the trimmings for all mem- Our school trustees are to be 0= QQ *%a very appalling, They were paid bers and their children on, Tues- mended for their prompt actioa In WORE TIG S da,y night Dec, 20, All members dealing with some local a3a8es once a year, He also spoke on the $ETTY ORABLE • DAN DAILE'Y great need of "mathematics ,drill." will be officially•notified and sec. The Club Met at the hoarse of Mr. He thought delinquency `would e a speC� - Mme' $° ive 1 Invitation and n Br At Ott Wedaear _ - Also ';; drop considerably.ii the young lade A gree deal of l&ughter was dsY egeaing last and heard ag 8e1. " of today had to work like their amused at the hull at the last Bin dress on Silver Foxes, from Yr, ■ Wonder Who's r forefathers. go, when Dir. SIeeD, oe b,rnlbArton. Alper, oleBrooklin. He spoke of the 1 The meeting closed with a amort .won the full card that is always care of ts�Ces Irani birt�i until it's Draiyer followed by refreshments. played atter the Jack Pot 'is not fur becomee'a lady's neck-pieee. KlssLng Her Now Langley Tunnell is laid off work wOa W3iea she waa preeeatea with He hid two pelta, one platinum and at present sudteriag from pneumon- this 4Pecial Drize It turUOI out to one aftef,.A• delightful luncheon be a real live rooster end bow sur- tollow<eQ WNp3 at ��t3TrOVE1`8 Mr, and Mss, Don Lyade Galled prised she �--+A'e hope that she J�:k �>�►y, brother-ta-law of � G on 'Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Courtice on was able to get home with it O. K Gordon West, has purchased me • 13 and 14. 43uaday at Oakville. On Monday night, November 14, property north of Dir: Talons, hom Ro"�� J* Y Congratulationskvil to 30, and Mrs. there will be a meeting on the hall Bing Yip, and,will take possession ,at Huborn, of Fairport Road, North, of the Pickering Township Comm- the spring. 10 It on the birth of twin girls. at-St. iuee on Alcohol Education. This The Royal Winter Fair will take Michaers Hospital, November 4, meeting is open to all and there Is many of our people to Toronto Mr. Hough, of Stonedene Farm no admission tee, There will be aa' aeit week. suffered painful injuries on.Thum evening of real movie entertain. - day night, when his tractor went meat plus "education." One of tha )�gham `��� over a steep embankment, rolling films to be shown is a Barbara Ana ity-us a token of the esteem In on him. He Is confined to the Osh- Scott film, so You will not want tj which you are held. And we take awaa Hospital at present, miss it. A silver collection will be this opportunity to.wish you health r • The Wadies of the United Church taken, happiness and prosperity is new will hold their bazaar on_Saturday surroundings." afternoon, December 3, instead of Smith - Booth Brougham Prieitda send birthday- Mo CHAPMAN birthday- November 19, Do your Christman greetings to Mr. Wm. Wilson, of shopping here and save money. Af• Bronze and Yellow mums and stoutfville cn his 80th birthday on _ ternoon tea will be served as well, fern formed " the background_ in Nov •15, The family gathered for Q�i ••rte O The change is data is due to 9enta �;hirevale United Church Saturday, a nice party, 1 • Phone 281 W - +. icke `�Oi `� Claus.coming to town on the 19th, November 5th, when Ruby Etoylle Mr.. F. Wright, of Green River and it is expected many from here Booth, only daughter of Mr. and visited- with hila daughter and tem- to be on hand to greet the Old Mrs. Rr Iter N. Bo tevale, it for a few days, and while here �. IA Fellow, i a S 1 and Dar, Lloyd George Smith son many old friends dropped in to taW s i of airy, George Sma's and the late over`old times,•and those times , Ir. Smith of Port Perry: were un- were not times of fouventences i - East Woodlands ited in marriage by Rev, John !tike we have now, McLaaghlaa; Mr, and Mrs. Gli mean enter- bl Nicholsonid d' t twined M M s y M r - We are ear to report that Mr, IMr, Robin presided' a - �^► L � t aD r and r Roy c'oP'ht -Men s Over ' a Frank Bates has been• very sick for the organ. Mrs, Leslie Smith was ter and- daughter Wilma, of Willi a, "TIP TOP" TAILORED $48,50 the past week. soloist. and sang "The Lord's Pray- owdale; also Mr, and Dara. J. O. -- ............................««»»»«.....«. - ,A _ reversible Red $16.00 David Fantham Jr, has been con- er" and "I'll walk beside thee," 3DAag, Claremont, and Mr, and «--•- « Given is marriage by her father. Mrs, WSm, Breeds and Mins Marjor_ WINDBREAKERS, brown spade cloth « .», $11.76 fined to bed for the past few dais. ' _• �� »..« ,,,._,,,,_,,,,,,,, $2.89 to $4.96 with another attack of bronchitis. the bride chose a gown of white ie Wilkinson, of Toronto, on: ffie ,,,,«,,,, „•,_»«- week-end of Nov, 6. PAINTS A Large New Assortment Arriving ........ $6.75 up. The Esther and Son banquet held transparent velvet with train and by the Cube and Scouts last Satur- and seed pearl trim. Her matching f day was a huge euoseee The dinner headdress held the' full length em- ~�y sts broldered veil and she carried - a �� BORON— 5t6 - of hot roast beet. mashed potatoes, f�pbeil Wa! Fsfrse !3/e "MAPLE LEAF" BADGE ,..:.......».««««....... �9.b0 carrots sae D�+4 with apple pie as cascade ions and white mums of white carnet- *em 516.00 For Tsar Old Hasse ert, was WTNDBP�1LAXAM `9PD(xAR.B assorteded and served by colors$3.50 to 57.60 the Ladies' C1ubkAnd both the Goya AS white Mrs. Ivan Bootthh,ibbon bow and ista In sister-'In-law largeth R � At Tear naso. pwa-BROADCL"ril WORTS, ..« .................. l Ask.eo.re taro o• • _ and their Catnep said It was delta, • p t • ' ions. Mr. Newman, the Scoot Mas the bride was matron of, .honor, - Ladies New Asscwt t of Lingerie tre, and ,Mr. Donelly, the Cube. wearing a floor length sown of ' Cascade transparent velvet •ith AVOIDTBE ri1[TBS! >PBACIB BLUE cued WffiTi to hae woke on how.lm operation of the parenrtant It ts make Your Avvedatsient Plow!f 1PAN'TIM ......_d.._...._. ......- .,»..« •6c. to $1.49 miniatu a cascade bouquet oft pkat I+br (Thrbtous Portraits is boys' work and told the parents rosebud° and booby dahlia° and ...«..«.»..«......»»...».»..».» 89c, Up. p the progress .that was being and$. 1.89 mums. iOV9 ...«...».»«».......»..«.....»»«...... $ etc., tho _ After the Hanel toasts Mr Leslie t3mit9, brother of the », Scout Lesdair asked all to rise and ,pne-minu`.e-silence; to hou- �OOm was best man, and ushers- observee __ �r Ivan !th and . O _ rr were~ Mr Bn Mr. ;hOV15H+Y LAME „«:..drom ales 11 too 22 1-1 6.9-5 Lip our and memory of fellow-Scouts Grahaat, PNOTOGRAPIIER . $ that had made the supreme merit' ,A, reception followed in the Sun- -. OOIAUI4� _ wiNA ffi.US GREY. Og ice La fire pest two wrars, Then all aaY School room with the bride's 143 Bract St. S. Whitby, Osttario _ large hall wh re they Q - own a movie of the world's P cre th black acc ssories , i" dap except Wed to.6.90 p,les. were retired the mother receiving, dressed in bur- STUDIO: series. and wore The cribbage club is still doing ' , I 8 y e .-, e awns and'yellow a8e of bronze p'vO1'y un pe w! s Saturday: Y 00 a. s to 0.00 pL >tiP • very nicely and anyone that would rose, assisted by the grooms mother, attired in Vic - care Draper care to iota are asked to'come to toric blue crepe with wavy access- C the hall at 8.30 P. m. on Thuy$. ones and wore a corsage of pink JJ i day nights, mums and pink rosebud. The Ladies' Club to having so®ee couple left on a motor.�ip '�'�i very nice •meetings this year And through the U. S. A., the bride -ELEC i MC. ' DUHBARTOM HARDWARE all members are working very harm wearing a navy crepe dress with 'or the coming bazaar. This will be -fitted grey top coat and navy ace- held on Saturday, November 26, 'eseories and wore s crosage-of pink �►T� ��� 1 ii IFOR and will open at 2.30 P. m. There and white carnations and rosebuds. Ill be a home.-baking booth, gifts. On their return �the couple will 1lAIIr� �e 1'l.C1�rG BUPPLII� fishpond, rummuage, s booth by the Live on the groom's 'tam 'at Port (iiaSat�ky ``' Brownie Pack and a candq booth by the Girl Guides; #Wa there will Perry. ee JOIN O C�8TDt1AS CLUB NOW 1 I be afternoon tea, with readings. At � ' �icscaaiMg,��. • OQlLL and Obi, S1EAT1ER6 . GZliDilSgiAL i15ARDW.AIiE night there will be one of the reg- ular type of blagos, and a good Au�dley L. a • !BON$ FiCL ISO 1, ---- ifull silver tray and�otherr prizes u S`;Mrs, Sp rkes Sr., ad Mrs crowd is aaticipat also there .'WE EL/V ER ya' parkas, mother and wife of Hon. � •-..�_.� exceptionally large crowd was R. Sparkes, Speaker of the New (s v r' ! PICKEIiII1Tti 961 W 8t at the Bingo last Monday night and foundland Legislature, called .on re- ` although no one took that old Jack � Lat(ves here on Sunday, sten of Aosebank, Ben and airs, R'illings, of 'Port Pot, firs, Polli �. PICKERING TOWNSHIP won the S10-0Q special, Mrs. A. Elgin, and a former resident here: Hull won the lucky draw for the i called on friends here during the A r Isatin comforter. The neat Bingo week-end, s_Ratepayer ASSOClAt1oA will Iso he'd on Monday„November ,hinny Bunters were out on the - 21,'Oh'en'the Jack'Pot will be $30, "open” days leFt week, but not a p.Attf ftsvtge to Att r�not forget that the tickets many Pheasants were recured. CANAMMAW"AlOSAI, ti '',ANNUAL GEH�R,�1 E1'IH� for the Christmas Turkey Draw are The first snowstorm of the sea- :g gAj glO 4" AIA } now avnflable--be sure to get son came on. Saturday last, and WOW iss Ii Nit AM e EIAdT WOODLAND' OOMD4UPiLTji H1ALA yours. not many people Were glad to see rasOtK tsAvsi - `d Our Sunday school b dofayr vett' the white groanat, so early. Yr MOOMtMM1 r 3 ON T SDAY - NOV. 1`8 AT 8: 1 5 p ww indeed and they are going to. Not many tricks were played UaTIRN NOY� ri•'tE+ 6: E14eet$ou,3! OTiiceas for 10ttis� - put oa anotter ep8cw,chilatume, H�llowe'e� hare. It�b_all sites to Prom"tonna of the Constitution for ; ,.�...' !moi M0W-1— INA, - -� AJ&JdF.XBER$ARE REQUESTED 70 A'rT15 p V. = ~ •CLASSIFIED 'ADVERTISING .1 k:. #altNTt WANTiD son LALs Huls %'A-I%TIW D0 elvanY plstdat then o y gvgetter /YOGIC slearing ■ale of mwiwd instruments. GIRL or woman to assist wttb houae%%ork is With a been sense of *ailing. He may be Write for free price list. Fred no¢dlnalton. modern bume--children. Two miles from "Ulna Paaelaff. or fertllf«r, or any number Ill Church $treat. Toronto. Tillounburt, 886.00 Per month. J. A. 11ccabe, °t thing■. We are looking for.that man. We Eorngt Chain Saws. new. two-man-1375.00.• Tlffsombura. a1111 have some good territories open to the ona•m1Ln-1126.00 Hornet tales, as asses MEDICAL - - t xV right assn- We want him to handle our link Street. Toronto.prices ry WANTED—Evenutter/' 'tar Rheumatic Pala■ Of high anality farm equipment. Our pri FOR SALE—Fur Slipper u■ine", two mod- or Neurltla to try Dixon's Remedy' Mu■ro's :.?. are right our dfscon:4ta an rood 1f You are ern homes. immediate pos«sdon to hlsheat that man, we would,appreciate hearing from Drug store, 886 Elgin, Ottawa Postpaid 81 01. bidder. Norman Sanderson. Seaforth, Ont. rs you. Sand your name, a of b, telephone PEP UP—Take C.C. a B. Tonic Tables for sumer', your nearest place of business and R A3fILY FISH Drive■ sad cooking r* low vitality. nervous and general debility. r . Your location from that Pig" ee Bat $to. ipa , write McCavour'■ Fish, St. John, {Oe and 81.00 at druggists., r Hespoler, Ontario. 14.2 FRUIT JUICES: The Drincipal tuaredlenL to BABY Cat TRACTOR CHAINS. all slses. available. Ex.: Dixon's Remedy for-'Rbbumatio Pains. New B188: 10x88. 181. Quick delivery. retia Munro'$ Drug Store. 883 Clam, Ottawa DEALERA wanted to take orders for chicks Gerard Daragon, Thurao. Quo. Phone 603R8. Postpaid tf.00. t sR for one of Canada's oldest established gov- IOAPOLIs-MOLINA -up Baler. auto- , y:! erument Approved hatched«—RawlelgD, Wat- matio wire tie. Wisconsin engine, brand POSTS ECZEMA SALVE s• a. kin. had Nursery salesmen, food men. tmpls ment Galeas and farmers mala excellent new, 11800.00. Box No. es, lie Eighteenth Banish the torment of dry eeasma rashes dealers. Apply Bot No. 11, 188-18th St., Street, New Toronto. salve weflllnnot dkiaDpolntin byou. Post's Ccsama $ x New Toronto. 8{600.00-00 Acres, 16 Pallas from Oshawa. Itching, wallas. burning eczema. ache. alar 8-room frame hon". all modern conv*ni- worm. Vimples and athlete's toot, will respond t PULLm1S 19 weeb W' laying• pure breeds enCes >UD roof barn. water on tap. electric r•adlly to this ■ ess oin and cross breeds Free catalogue Twaddle regardless of howl■tubbornedorlhavele" thtwoutey Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Oatadd grinder, other bulldlap, spy orchard ales s trout steam. Immediate possession. assn,, BROILERS and Fall chicks: We have the GORDON H. HARDY, BROHEa PRICE 81.00 PER JAR right kind for your purpose. Also booking le BOND ST. W,, OSHAWA. Seat Post Free on ReceDlt of Price _ chicks and turkey Vaults for 1060 delivery. AI. octal . Tweddle Chick Hstcbsri« Lie-CHALETractor.MRB Tractor. Medal C. on POST'S REMEDIES F�« Limited. Far s, Ontario. steel. Has been recently overhauled. Mo. See Quests St E.. Cerner of Low= Cormick-Doerlue 10-30, rear wheels on steel Toronto FILL UP your Veno now with o1101041 laying ,and front on rubber. These tractors are price t and ready to lay Pullets We have a good W eell.thL fall. Borthwick Bra., Galt. OPPORTCNITIEB FOR MEN AND WO ;y choice of pure breeds and cross breeds. Day 160 ACRES, Bruce County, Enron Township, BE A HA1RDRESSZJt Old chick* far Fall delivery, Also- booking Good buildings. 1 houses, L barn; drive {OIN CANADA'e LEADING Sf'$OQt. orders now for 1060 chicks and turkey poults, shed, hen house. Dig peas. IIYdro pressure great OppoA'19 LEADING [.here Fee catalogues Tap Notch Chick fates, ayatam complete, steel stables, Utter carrier. Guelph, Ontario, Hairdressing silo, rods. tiled. Plowing dome. Church. school. pleasant dlimilled.Profession, goo@ wales aremp8s OPpoarQN1TI1� cheese factory. highway. Dosseesfom. lnfnrmla, tbousands, successful Marvel " tion. Russell Osborne: Rockwood 8, Ont. Amerfcs's greatest Wotan, n/astra Bili AN OFFER to every inventor—List of inven- 111 Ring 11. Icgti* fres, Write er Cali tlow and fall information sent free. The TOWN, highway, new modern across. a _.MARVUL RAIRDRIDONI et .. Ramsay Co.. Regi•toted Patent Attorneys, 873 tached restaurant, both fully equipped, air SCHOOLS Bank Street• Ottawa• conditioned. oil furnace. Dtrentms has full 838 aQoor K w, fore°'° bath, off furnace-810,000. Ill health causes aeanehes. le Rias' It, Bamfehts DYISING AN; C AAxIH0 sale. Wm. Pearce, Realtor. Exeter, Ontario. g 7s. Rideau street Ottawa Y>0 1010 coming a*adsdrugsar ROSY• OATONA worms your Digs with one days soap.Sonswrttere, send Poems. _ Not A Drop TO Drink—Dr. George Klotzbaugh holds 8 "dry hitt write eo w for tafo"nation. Wean feeding. Just mit x in the 'feed, At Vona amlnaHon and advice by profe"foaal )raindrop" in the path of a 'radar beam at the Westinf;hofist find to sumer wen sour ggtiata Department dealers or mated 004tDald for 76 /eats Poser-arrangar. Fra/ publishers II. Parker's Dye works LbaftaA »t Barge Northwest Petry Tonics Ltd., Arkona, On ligation. Loth Studios, 341 West 7lbod. Laboratories. The make-believe drops, made from a plastic street' Toronto, pataric New York City. P P FOR. sALkl1—Boo Pullets, a rn, Sm-I.T. TOYS and novelties from manuf tart, have the identical electrical behavior Of rttl rain. 1'018 SA7.E months old. Nice condition. itarlaa Attractive proposition, Iaformatbn R"Pecld. Roeetborne Road, Islington P.O. Star Novelty Co., 1778 Ontarla.z., Mena ting the drops and sensitive treasuring instrements, scien- RAW FURS—HORSlrr-HAIR re-- bmatian—/brine■ 1 — • can determine the effect'of•rain, sleet and snow on.ultra- HIGHEST Market Prices paid at all time■, thlekno" 1 3/s stamaarn assns. 19ullGre prompt as" remit"noes. We DWI ammual. or retailers only Genalme Wotan Housewares OB a shortwave radar, the kind used by military planes. tion, rules Y4 tra—re anppkfe■. Wait* for Irons Boards,—:Bake Boards, eta RetaWra sollolten Dgtablfsn*o taso, IfCof# as Ork« if■t and traypers< eaDp17 catalogue, en17. 8ocke7 frisks—Janina and Senior. Ro. TLoracta soaklat of information a7daey L Robinson Far C°mDany. 817' Rupert taffeta only, Prices direct from mills, D Ave.. Winnipeg, Mao. ... ' Ac would ate quite a different brand McKenna. Ills pori. at., Torontg ant N tata repaired. 4f hockey, tspecially during the PLAN" "a GALA __ send to N. Wella, Silo, 142. beal ton minutes or. to of a great Wall, that is practically the situs_ Reserve now for ideal A=tomn • / ninny gamChino" 31- Sedge-11 inches to 90 taches'es. tion rival basketball teams ars Boa- high when shipped--win stupe 3 teat the arse - -� U(dI lC • r 0 fronted with when Ray Harris is Year`•'36 Plants tar es•f1--gamdent far N VICTORIAL Lihorta Our the defence. He a{m test. Ofant sahibiticn 17owerf" Pa«nlss in of oft attractive stains. No. 171-7s. Those who have watched the de- ply stands wloure red, white or Pink . & for 1Las. with. approval, Murray's Stamps, 1 1 MOth, ignoraaee or some ocher by the basket and taps away OpPO- Brockdale-Ifmaswa7 Nurseries. Boa anvuts, @tne. Hamilton. Ontario. �f The seven dead vie" gauged �DP�t and inereaRing popularity Ontario. ! b' Y Rents shots as they Soma, making a recent column, to sit down tlbg d basketball, ever once its eon,- "lay-ape" impossible. Nom eh -SPECIALSew Prince an am fixtures. wan me oto sltasbtr of de gams played M far .Paralivciy '/Chet invention by a ey re Boilers, Radiator.. so 11 pigs, and &ting, .. -aaadLa saying that H Harris gets into the 3'O�' septic + trait• for ere.yrI"list Fair Pars�101 weal/ bar tyleaeea lr the National Hook Les of recent years have been „ 'rhe Retry Plumbing and 1tasums Co., as (N°r••orawn�: petit. otter. 931 Art W League w basketball fig time' he may force Matilda et s., Dundas. oat. An. Toronto lo, double the quanta of theses with alarm the growing quantity a revision in the rules. a - •- tgndea eallbrs, apes y "lasted oma- sw-deeisioa affairs that had actually tY on eobywa to starch players ■ . e verse/ Mark a usbtwelsht 20-0hot sporuaw Uk4n place. In other words, we lsighways and byways for players rises. Brice each only 141.00 es roussm rm. added nP the number appearing in showing at least s trace of gira$t Iiowtvv, what with winter eon,- aanfunn N.eo, It=medfaee 4.11.407 Li=lted in their ancestry. � on. w4 San think of a lot of IMVPIY' Writs for photo and d."rfpt>oa Mona tK league standings, sad then nig- �' refunded it ns. Satisfactory, 11001`1 SALi� - heted to divide by two. 0 a a other things better worth worrying CO.. sea Quo= at. Ottawa, out a • e _ - about, each as the price of coal, JIM- WARTIND - ,According to the hood Book "the *lathes, alcohol—for the ear ra- Ms11tanograpnOrs. ABC shorthand We hasten to express our humble rap if not always to the swift, nor diator, taturally—shots at casters, tddek!Ilar Possible t� bo��m� ir.. _ygcr gies for this contretemps-. the battle to the strong ; but, as Basketball is just one of Several Ila we know what we mean)—with an old-time gambler ora said, a{a or • 7echni*lane needed for AaelEofai ibgemlaatloa 1 parte In which"*caches and for each o0aaty. Tratntas school win be bald 11 hop* that no great harm had you'll Need a very healthy bankroll managers have come to think that m D.c*mber.' Apply Immediately to Roto been -done to QUOTE the world's to bet the other way, And in No 1111e1r own personal records and Buffer, 234 Norwich Avenue. Woodstock, oat, - 1~stest-sport UNQUOTE. other sport, not even football, has reputations are of far more im- • ' e • the "good big man" such an.over- Portance than pleasing the custom- But our regret for the boner by whelming advantage over his just err, One of these days a movement EVERY Rao means weakens ours long-held as good but smaller adversary, will Start aimed at giving games _ belief that games were meant to be back to thop WHAT EYpets pisU them, c.: ___Played to a decision, and that when These Profound remarks are effort&are made to break a dad- iso occasioned by the news that she's _V*any — Chi" — "Tom is just • e -- — -- kick—well, it may be has at last appeared an the buket- y� ��, Middle-Aged Womm good box- listtfu7 *omistimes. Do ti OSice, but it certainly isn't aporia bail scene r player who must be what he said?" Also, wstill contend that If the P g just about a coach's dream. pot — "No, what?" ,^ ; well- aid gladiators understood that, • e 0 i Chloe — "When we went to the - SHOULD KNOWI it case of a deadlock, they would X*_ig a gentleman of color, Ray party, he told me I looked like a %Svc to plav to a sadden-death fin- +Harris by name, and he measures million dollars—aftw taxes!" QV EELS !iah or else that neither team would a were seven feet seven inches is when teuz9 come too easily••• Y you yC; y a pts ret in the standing, the pub- htight. (The dispateh didn t say N Born Diplomat — Bob — "Yon avec the unexpected when C `Cn that's in his stocking feet or bare- think Henry belongs in the diplo- u feel "all in" and junta O FQ�* h _ foot, but possibly that doesn't mai- miatic service?" I i ,� bundle of nerves. . .these may ter• If you'll take the trouble— Rob — "Well, just considar—he :be tgus of btfdily changes J4Ael /her and a yardstick—to measure seven ptr evaded hie wife elle she would which every woman must' ,RELIEF_IS LASTING t•" filen/seven inches on -thenearest look too ht in a fat coat., unc ' her middle years. ' telephone post, you'll have a better But don't be alarmedl many There's one thing for the headache idea of just what a picture ]lir, Women'pass throu this period : . the muscular'aches and pain* r� < igerenely—b using common that often accompany ., Harris must make when he looms isenee and to a cold . . + up on a basketball court.' a good care IN*TANttNs.IxerANrsNs btvige really. . t . e l themselves Extra deep,plenty - fast relief from pain and the relief rtr sof fresh air andd wholesome food is prolonged I Harris, who is presently perform- i '� are Sound rules.And you'll also ga get INerANrixs said et sick !find a good tonic such as Dr. g 9 r Sag with • Negro professional team, -,� Chase's Nerve Food, is most comfort. INSTANTINR is eompotmded {. can fink the apple for a couple of ` helpful in building' u your like a doctor's'prescription of three p points merely by 'inching up as he ivitalittyy anda brighter proven medical ingredients. You can runs bast the basket, not even hay- � outlook on lif�et� ipg to go to the bother of jumping. For over 50 years Canadian depend relief from every day aches anto fast action in d pains, But great as his scoring ability �v0 women have relied on Dr. headache, rheumatic pain, for new must be, it is on the deffnse that e• Chase's Nerve Food to help ritic or neuralgic 5' Mie most imorasive. a tendency towards _ tlerves and hysteria atsuch times. Containing Vitamin BI, We 'have often wondered how it w iron and other'neededminerals, yet Instsstine toes' o 4. would be in hockey k a goal tender * Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has and always wr•oa"�• .i;"", ewer. appeared w•broad and hefty helped So many to rest better Seep it handy "•` +rte t a tkat he completely filled the space eat. better, feel .better—when- \ ? between the posts, making it im- S •• ever their nerves get on edge -- ? Possible to jam the puck past hm. and they feel run-down, Leta - (And the way some of the'goalie/ ?. �. h help Chase's Nerve s' tanwt'�� + you, tool Get. the IsTge "econ. Pills on the padding and tack these OmySizero ay a� ds, that is -by no means the pipe tR�j QOM � - ap1 12-Tablet Tin 251 dream It might have been a few 48•Tablot crottle 690 x years ago.) 1 _ ... ISSUE 413 — 1949' • ARCHIE - by Montam : t Pr9 1 TIT WAITED l cIi�i. LON[7! sill' phi I E , THU CK Of AIS H uN \ '. Shoemaker Wanted Photo- NR — , ha taken at the. opening h w ; 1, Philadelphia's Coi`nrnunity / ' est a drive — with a loud- jreaker "message" by William _ *nn, atop Citi• Hall — Re- 1 �'' �• ,. 7. Cogled that the founder of the ' ommonwealth has a poorly ,shod right foot (see inset'). The tot was removed two'vears ago ► 1 �. , fo strengthen the statue, and it ` 7 ' will be teplace'd. - - �t.. --. _ _�.---•�..�.:.�■...,.�..�... � _ _.,_... per! L\ INEW --- - — t CeateaaW Unked Cbwrds their specW trNts wen thon><h estbag. and understand we may be hearing +� they are at the concert, We don't ales Gloria Oamerod wen speaker from them again very soon. ' ;1 We poem to find it bard to get feel it Is right to give presents to at the service on Sunday night and Mr. Keith Bills sPeat the week- ;yery Par above the 50 percent mark those who do not attend regulaaly' chose for her subject "Christian- end at the bomie,of Mrs, T. White A&AN � at Sunday School these days so we but we are very liberal in our gel- 1ty and the Social Order." and we *ad family and attended the Hard urge all parents to do their best to action of those deserving. We es- understand it 'wan well received. Times Party, Saturday night, and got the children out, or better still, pecially recommend the ehildrea'a Mr. Bramwell and Mr. Dempsey capturedthe the prize for the "worst" bring them out, so that our classes story in'the church service when assisted with the worship. Neat costume. Be careful how you handle ,i may be full again. Remember the Mr. BrAb= is giving as illustrated week Rev. Mr. McKay will be the tl"t gun Keith. Miss Betty EmP- YULMAT TME NQ Christmas Concert is only about six account of Pilgrim's Progress, and special speaker and the .choir will rlughaaa, of 'Thornhill, another FOIE WONT GET►1W1�I weeks away, and if the pupils- are judging from, the response in our provide the .music. We urge all guest from out of town, was win- AOC on hand they may miss out on own son., it is proving very inter-- who can, to attend these evening ner of the ladies prize. SALES--Bl1T AN services as they are most friendly. ADNERTISEMENf IN � . ■ _ "Saturday night, the ghosts were. Greenwood T3iS NEWSPAPERWII.I • ��� prowling around Graham's lane-and y er�e lard Lront lawn to provide a scary weI- The Dramatic Club from Hamp- TILL HUNDREDS OF come for the tramps as d.their lad- ton PEOPLE ABOUT 'YOUR les who -attended the Fellowship enjoyed by a large audience,was good. Their play vas much Bible Class Hard Times Party; Uzi- The Brougham ladies are spon= STORE I fortunately not to many folk av- soring a Bazaar for their church • ailed themselves of t GENERAL HARDWARE his opportun- on Saturday, Nov. 12, and would be ity for a hilarious evening, 'but pleased to have our bodies'go over they were the losers With ecav- . ::.. end eager hunt, gv=es .and relays and. _ �' The ble.�Thi ois be a e in � hoz - black magic at work, the evening re will a ayserviceh, I �� Sunday school here iv the 13th, as aped by and a generous repast then � - �..• r. = -brought It•to a close. Believe it or it is Kinsale eranif Whit when , • ;Bev, li; G Crozier, of Whitby, will " not aioet of the folk were out at preach at the morning Service-and oharch on time next mospiag too. the Greenwood choir lead in sing- C R Thursday, the W. A. held another Ing Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of Oshawa, - . J. BAUDON alit SON Pot Luck Luncheon but since quite will have charge of the evening ser- a few ladies were involved in house- cleaning, the attendance was down vice. pO� - a bit from the last time, FollowingThe many friends of Mrs. Wim- , Crammer are pleased to know she -•• n the puncheon s quilt was set up bas recovered from.her fall, in the aad quite a few of the isdies work- cellar. ed on it while the rest worked on Mrs. yam„ Brown is, the delegate 7rFU* 17 their own personal handwork. All.. for the area Institute Convention, in all, it was an entertaining even at the Royal York !n Toronto on• so 40 Ing. the atlh and loth. If*Tiedq Herron% LETWe ase glad to hear Ma's Conroy The Evening W A, met at fee a" w "W !'2!0'1'0-B'ansam is back home again atter her bout home of Mrs. Frank Webb on,the aux Y'i•KREUAT ■[rrLIM Of pieurisy but she ii far from well r � Neo. 0e evening of the 9th be�bR 2"T Nli and, no doubt would appreciate a i The Farm.Forum held their meet- • Waft i some word of cheer fr m any wtio have >• + r FU a Ing at the home of Rev. R. H. and ew M j 0* �R,1'HOQ8A : a moment'to to spare. We hope it !a sOO�^LO t°~'""� '�""tlad ��� Mrs. bfonkmsn on Monday evening. a e.noau. •e not too long before we have her out Tho W, A. met in the 6. S. room a: tea'V� THAT is we*ewdy�, �t sand around with us ago4n. on Thursdiay. '�"�6 0.00 A. IL WSM !• IL The C. I. T. girls are study- � Mr. Stanley Dix has obtained a �°° C".51'"40671va- PHESCRIP 10 v. 6.at & ing at. present in preparation or good position in Toronto. T�1.00 P. lit.a i F.ML church membersihip at their regui- 1 ar Sunday School lesson period and {,stw�tle ■��'�'�" ""�' any others who may be interested h . , a undo 0' — ._ would be. welcome each Sunday. If 'NQti<,`e t0 YOU J• Re BOYES Pho• L there are any boys who would like ender the parental roof for thA ' to take a similar course we would. week-end: Miss Irene - Pugh, Mr. lO�mates 2� _. like to hear from thorn and Arran- and Mrs, Earl Campbell. Mile COU- PAXPEMMRING • f` "• � � ��� gements can be made for a similar nie Randall and Mr, Ronald Will- MUIB TING E study for them. Isms. PLiT9[H1NG Sunday, we welcomed s'mix- Sir• and Mrs. Guest, of Winnipeg BA 018240 This - - a VIPM ed quartet from Wast 'Hill Public are visiting with Mr§. George Hast- To also sell NriisgfoM 8oglliir 2rret M .!•boost Ow. 1800 school under the direction of Aar, lags, jliataalals, Biaplse 21adwoo s Jack Bunting, their Principal, who Mr. and Mrs. Cockerill of the Dano WMW sang beautifully for us. We app- West, are visiting with Bob and reelated their assistance very much Mrs. Tweedie. weft ara0011a d Fe !. PROUSE = HA NDS IN TRAINING FGR �ONTARIO - See Us ti For ;. 4 REAL VALUES 4 HARDWARE max' ALVIN BUSHBY MOM Maple Leaf Fire - :. x ,Insurance'Co. or Piano k u aaa� Rates tor peO�` 4 .,I. .w7adstoras Leaeanee ea. 'i ftndbW � �• Windasflla„Sibs.eto, ``}`' Aasaasoblb Iasaeanoe of A< Kier Bowman '& ' Gibson " I` 4 -TRACTOR - UVLTIOATINO D T r l8C AIO , GRADING I2tPING WIIiIT 'Y�+J'. ..,+. �.. .�\>OCA •■•"�R Wf - BALING 4 J • _Leacrnin6, io Work With Copper and Brass EILEEN JACKSON s ••••••••••••••.••••.• 2 t OFTOMIO'1'R�T IN-Ontario the wheels of industry tura for the benefit of every single one of ; � p pig us. Our Lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business Our Way of We Be machines, etc. are producing goods and services which earn dollars. These Traiined Hands Bolla provide food, clothing, medical care and other i eceeaitielf which con. > e Door >8ast Naaonie Wb a to our security and high standard of-HviOF Every single one of us, Ontario workers know they-can earn �I t re,has a very personal interest in the How of a steady,supply of trained more, have executive responsibility PHONE PILZ{. 43, workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are and enjoy a higher standard of living S P ' important to our way of life. . in direct ratio to the skills they ac. • quire and the way they make ase' Long Experfencbd \ r We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry : of there. That's always . and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our true in a free economy i ° LoyaE pOgV� workers,young and oldrlre given the opportunity to develop new,and specific —that's why our com. - y skills in every fiekl of*hsinW apd industrial activity. For.`instance, evert TM petitive system will LICF.?�T M AUCTTOXMM efott on the. part of workers tib become proficient in, art of ahapin +ui a continue to ziinks Pickering and Rhltby Twps. j I 'moulding copper and brass, wi�lulean greater industrial progrrles—whelp REYrI Canada great and a 311an , Household and prop" mal:c Ontario.a finer place in which to live isstd work. i IVDU great- place is which Sala • Bpeoisltg 04T 410 to.live. ti "_.TH-F "BRI-WING• 1XDU.�`RY ,((��T.ARI0) pteroi� sa�titioa �., •e�••.••••.i••��••••M.•••��' ti phltbT 8. $ 1 -Phone Wh.814 • #.�jw;�-i.(Cg. e•P -�.,: f,,. of��,, +-.r .. _ - _ WIN :' 4. FACTS ABOUT CO-OP. LAY MASH � - Richardson BROCK - r ' "$sinners Protein coutalny both � animal. protein _ HL-���' SLTP7�IS6• ' (meat meKl, fish meal, mllkpowder) and vegetable very Crux Y it: A.E. RtChti �`— protein (eul•bean ineal, peanut meal and sunflower mtmediate Dell iea1. ms - !GENERAL IINBUIiANtm Of The Following IteL THEATRE Added VitaQnins. Riboflavin from milk powder, dis. Aaphait ' Rl�AL ifSTATIs .,J 4 ,R I SoII Roofing n 311 Grades iC ONV yA1`iCXNG ° ♦ tillers' solubles, cereal grass and alfalfa-meal.Vk- 'W3:3IT8'n' aurin A. and D are added in the dry form to give Bou Brlc shalt Root.Coating AS OldratsbliaLed,Agency'Riad, 4N' AIR-CONDITIONED 'jtnifolmi incorporation and better stability. Aletndnum CQraer.bead - To $ss►e< ' saes When you feed your laying birds CO-OP LAY MASH Ridge cap and Vausy- frHURSDAY, FRT, SATURDAY you give them a ration that contains all,the es"n'- Cinlnne,Fine Lining Bead NOVEMBER 10,11 and 12• tial nutrients recommended by the world's lea4ing Aud'L4ne Brick Fan Brick "owe At 7.00 +sad 9.00 P. M. poultry nutriUloaists. ' , , .. Omelets Blocks • 18attnda►, Matinee at 1.80 P. M. r _1iaN and Loess Cedre D C of The, City - -REMONT CO-OPERATIVE p°'t"'°�p°y'°' �"°"'°�°'�: VICTOR MATURE alas asw - �.. + QNT. A. W. MITC,a 20*� , ft�maces CJHARD"OORTFf _ _. ad?dreM •� Pi01e PRONES 74 and 114, x•,�, ; Ht+ddgham, Oaf» • P4cls. =41!tiP'E -i XON"V, TUES., WDDNABDAY "OUR TRUCKS PASS TZsw"3 WZZ" No., 11 - 14, iii and 16• C LAR E Last t7oaagiew Shaw AL a,99 P. M. -N T STAFFORD BR03. i _ KEN A N D C LAR K E 1RRFl�T'TIC� SleeSleeping Woft ,� a Mr, said Mrs. J. Badgarow and Business Men Entertain Wives •�p��r�� � " UCTIONXM �! to Tr:eate Allen visited Torontq,� Satur&7.' The Claremont Business Men en- -' i c._ -� - �� sad 'Anthel'� for tab. Miss Jean Gregg, of Toronto tertained their wives lit s social ..DOadlaa 8t.1� ,W by - tial-of Oatas3e and Y JEAN HE"made Aj,BERT spent the week-end with her mother evening last ,M.oncday, at-the Sky- Farm Stoehr. Iatpleaneats Boa L11EQf1 t 'here. Loft, Dagmar, There were several hold F*mity^ Baal !Saute iMrs. Bob Beelby held a euchre interesting films shown and 'Mr, ` An Addedt?Aft last Friday evening with about C. M, Rawson Toronto a formerDual Ott is* *w " eight tables, Everyone enjoyed bite school teacher,'spoke on early days Gay Intruders evening• in Pickering Towashtp. Messrs Gor- �• pJ ' Mrs;Lore and the Hedges' family don Taylor, Freak Bs:r(uy and phads, -JO�DT EMF.RXanol ,, visited Toronto bast Saturday, Don Robt. Mcleod were in charge of t. 1leEarkhal��: Q pboil� Ya�.��6 **A and Ronnie attended the Varsity- arrangements. Y c uvl•� efi d McGill game, a Ambolanaq saglar,.,o . 1 fentertained visitors it Toronto r : . ..b VaAe Ste• �3dr, and Mrs. George Haminoad (� - X14 Ar$it (!SIJ�BDAY,' ISR'„ y1T'[TItDAT on Sunday. , BROUGHAM �aa, MCRACEMM Prop. _ r. ., '4 • . ,November 17 1S gad From all reports Eddie Ortiz was PROP. ­Prize shot" on the two-day The monthly ='*Bang of the W Phone P1�. 193 � ' g'b'i° y dream is Your pheasant aboot -fast week. BdAle M. S. will "be held at the home of e • ,,_"�. "Wr C. Cr-RIt"ARDSON took four in two days, Others were ns M. Ellicott on the 17th;at 2.30 IN TECBNlCOt[.�0� s lucky to getting one or two, Quite p, m. Convener o1 program with Pi&ernng� to i d01 xOrr mmmDo w LURw DAY, JACK CA•1ifJM a number from this area were our. Mrs. T. Philip, with group D. The LM NOW!l&N Said WN AMM Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor had Hostesses: Mrs. M. Ellicott, Mss. : 'ltd • �'• 0814 Sunday ddaner with lir. and Mrs, R. -Ellicott and Mrs. W. Knox, The Y, Gordon Taylor; Roll WI - "A verse from the W M■ MAW ,Men are busty with bull-dozers Bible containing the word "truth`'. IL and graders on the Brock Road Mr, and Mrs. Tommy Anderson LTCEIESM Ap�p�•Sg ;Iwxlt d + Hill, south. They are straightening spent the week-end with the lat. out the course at the top of the ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard ` VVEN ng hill and cutting the grade down as "'cobs. 4* _ MW li0awasst Warts well as making the road wider. Russell Gray and Roy Miller !lees Or 'Write HOUSE or BARN While x little bumyy at,the moment , have been enjoying thsmeelves ov- ��• j am, PROP. it will certainly be much easier for er the -week-end at s "hamdest" at d34 Dsedlti 8t. EtMt, W51tb: Ill a motorists when the hazards are re- !R. 11�. t ��� Dot - �p8 AND Buffalo. >: � Wast +ot WMtla,, Obi. hePdP moved. Mr, and Mrs Robt, Masters and Ca No. 9 ]Ml7lilPiA AIIR� Mrs, Gordon Graham spent a few children visited with the former'a ]Few sad 'Used. XlecVk Wates days with tier parents Mr. and Mrs parents 1u Torontoon Sunday aft • >e'loae . WWtb, 409 . - Pas Ed, Lewis last week, returning to ernoon, w - Oshawa on Sunday. The Brougham UaIted Chureb • r S. G. BARNES ,Mrs, John Fleming and daughter' Bazaar will be held on Saturday, OPTOMETRIST - ^- P6ose: Brooklin 79 R 2 -Mrs. Atkinson, of 5touftville, form- NgvembeJ 12, at 2.30,' There will 9.S0 1SAO and-2.00 to SOS ' er residents here, spent a day Last be various'boothe 'displaying many (No. 12 Highway, 3 miles North week with Mrs, Conners, different articles for 'sale, such as Eveningso gym•+ Wed.. FM, 7 to 9 - of Whitby) Jack Brignall had tough luck + gtyiits aprons, knitted goods, home- DISNEY BLDG,. Opp, p O h ,� A. WILLOUGHBYa ' last week when he employed a taking plants vegetables and n4ahY OiB1i1WA, ONTARIO AND 80Ni ""private eye" to keep a•watch on � other useful articles, and. with s f } his place on H liowe'e 111 pig► ' est Parm Agency.- OR&- officer kept an eagle eye on Jwk's my ,be. a good idea to come to (Three.Day Service Arranged) � Foci country Aowty Cos. place all evening—there wasn'ta the Bazaar, and also enjoy a social sadt J. 1. (Had) Stow-art COMBINATION, INSIDE AND sign nor a sound. Finally the off- cup of tea with your friends at a AD0805 Toronto OUTSIDE DOORS. leer went into Jack's to.have a nominal fee. Any donations will beAr 6bat Ama In The City •�J .,ALL MADE OUT OF "coke" and then it happened— gratefully received. Come early ellers` & Atkinso I Call [lar City Dept., CLEAR LUMBER Aten he came out, what did he and get a good choice. Phone Agfa, 201 W 2-Stauff.290 HY2187 . Toronto ALSO find' —someone had pushed Jack's Mi, and Mrs'. E. Crocker, Toron- "SYLVA CORD PLYWOOD" out-hoose over. . to, called on.Mrs. L. Mathews one Licensed The annual Harvest Home ser- afternoon thSs past week. vices will be held on Sunday-Nov., Mr.,and .firs, H. Crawforth call- •N. M. G ordon in the UwAed Church; at 11.00 ed on the latter's myew's Experience other, Stirs. A, Auctioneers GORDON F: OSBORNE SPOON a, m.. and 7,30 p. m. Rev. H. Leckie Mathews on ,Sunday evening. so Q.L II• y LUMBER YARDS the newly-InductedtiTa peator, v s r on vans, Claremont, PIC=RING, ONTARIO ; in charge.of both services, White- %ws the guest of Mr, and Mrs. C. Bales conducted anywhere Ddsfslet ILSaSges r. Phone Sl. vale choir-will be in charge of the Derltt and son John, on 8#bday ev- gpecJislizing in Fye soh. Van& music at theevening -night service. ening, for tea, �� Sales.d On Tuesday night at the United fir• and lira,. E. E. A left tare and : it { s" Personally , + hRRb zmTt1iLLY" Church there will be a Chicken our midst last Tueed3ey to Cerate Adv gds prepared alai ' •* ppnpMJ Supper with serving commencing at a general store and phot office they 1 t& PHONS RCS >t>A i 1 5.30 p„m. In the auditorium, there have purchased .near Port Hope. a = - • �� -� # Wass Lie lharieer, will be a fine concert given by the Before leaving for their new home -'• v. . ': 1 _Oersa lien's Lyric Choir, of Toronto, with •a ve Prompt a.�erviee TOMi ry .pleasant social eventing. wan ri Air violin soloists Caeiido held to the township ball .is their -220, �,�► A group of entertaining an ed- honour, on Thursday evening prior Reasonable Rat � y>lbwaa9avi13s �� IIalas stns uoational films will be shown In to their leaving. The evening wQa the community hall here on Wed- spent in playing progreealve euchre. 1 BONE 290 STOUFF,PILLB RODM AN s - -. .j aesday, Nov. .16, at:.8.00 V. m,_ Later to the avenin$, Mr, and 'Mrs. -- ` L s' �] L� There will be a comedy, hockey Artois were promoted with two lov- Teieplte>•e 1196, Mrlttbg, 0At+ i tab- -Sheet Metal V♦ QrAa sn•a "Barbara Ann Scott pictures. ely c--casional Chairs and end tab- - 1 aJ as well as the feature "The Pay- lea, and Mrs: Annie with 'a silk: 27 '1'QDOA WM AJAXr Off". This is being sponsored by boand wool blanket from the,Wom- ;\ the Pickering Township" Alcohol en's- Institute. The very ably-writ- « >> Edua3tion Committee. Everyone to- ten address was read by Mrs. L. Your Friendly Resident Agent vited, Adm3esion Free Silver coli- Mathews and is as follows— INSURANCE ADEPT ; ection. "Mr. and Mrs, Anats: There have REALTOR LUMBER The- regular monthly-meeting-of -been many gatherings of this kind - 1"]E; FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, Avmin0161II.E 40P - the Women's Institute will be held held in this-township hall, most 01 I'IABDATY� ' ' on Noveaflber 17, at the 'home of which Mrs,'Annis and quite freq- BUY 18'R019 AND &HEETING SHELVING Mrs• J. Badgerow. A "came demon- uenUy Mr, Aunts have been with LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR BALE WITH' stration"; current events, -a report us, but this time is your turn to be CYRIL E• MbR�,EY FLOORINti - �' on the Convention and the "hobby guests of honour 'and,we want You basket" will be featured. Lunch to know ho`v happy we are to meet - - j 3s4 2X8 Sze Comtmittee: Mrs, X. Tomlinson, with you and witch you God. speed J Mrs. F. trans, 'Mrs. J. Coates and in your' new lift and undertaking. „' HAROLD BOO" lira R. Rawson, We .will al'waya remember that Mr. � Between Highways 2 and 2A. s. are pleased to report that Annis was one of those responsible COMRIE UMBER.,Oa Freachman'a Bay Road 'ins. James 'lcbullotigh is able to Por starting the Brougham Volnnt- TheCoe _ sit up again and talk with friends eer Fire Brigade which from a % ; Y •after his long stage of illness, small beginning 'has grown to an , .LIMITED ?. •'variety show," *I-I'l'be held in organization that is very wide- ones: Scarbore, 8836 or 8ow•Srd 1117 r ` DANCE the Community, Halt on Nov, 13, spread benefit to the coin unity. ' c under the direction of hiss. G. 'Ic- It 1s also gratifying to realize Scai�boro Junction ' Connell: This will be a lot'of fun, that you dompleted 2'5 Years as - _ Claremont Hall so keep the date in mind, Fire Chief before de•i;:tng to leave �. \ii's. Bi-apt], a mis>ion•ary iif'Coti= " us. airs. Annis, we �e:ll always re- FOR I1iITEDIATE-DELIVERY., ada, bpoke:at the ,morning service member your. faithful'serviceg dur_ ' T :-Fri. Nov. 25. in the United Church last Sunday, ing war time, a$ a Red Cross work- I,U Rovgb or Dressed, Trite, Sash and D014. .: f-he: 1,is.been working, in 'Montreal, er, as an Institute worker, and also 'VliI�iDOW U\IT9 OOHPLETF-Fume Sssh, Glas% 13ptrttl ` JOHN REMMER'S' OROHM-MA Tcronto anis R'innipeg, yhe spoke all branches of church work. It is balances, Factory-bitth and prefitted. mainly on the dangers of racial pre- doubtful if there is anyone in thts W�,Lg04RDS—Ten Test; Donnacona, G3 oboe, GreemboatQ. Cyd onto weer ,s!eiery 1 i terewonk in Tor- community who has been mole will- Admission . 50c�. c _ j g, where Ing to help in any way than you FZMDB-- ', Cedar, Birch, Weldtez, and Etch mood, there were so- many different sat- • when the need•.has arisen, and this ';g�'GI.I,g_,.Aspbalt nxtd Cedar-with Nails, Inanlbrtc.S1din8, 13ponsored by O'Ar-mont Girl-' 1,nalltiea wor=hippini! itnd,-r their is our say of•saying "thank.you", _ J, M., Cedarprain Siding, Pittsburg-paints. �,� trt�. r Softball Team' cwn int�•rpretetS.. and so;.itis. and 'ire. Annis, we ask l"� �Mr, and Mrs' Alan_ Toralin:on You to accept this gift from the t . his people people of Brougham 'and Commun.' spent the week-end with here. (continued on p4ge five)