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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_11_18 • a. �<• v ' - —VOL. 89-1�0. ?. PiC__K ,G, O\TARIO, FRIDAY _OVE24BER 18 1949 is per copy—authorized- as$econd Ciaae Maffei, 8nbacsiptloa Rate: $2.00 per Year; U. B, $2.50W, C. MURKAR and SON,FRIDAY, RLISTIORS — . - ...,Expected • Pick•erie 7ownship N W ,H- E F- IC- KERIN Gk E .j_ � _-,large --,Audienceat bMeeting, ­ November 2�th4Lamination I wMiaatione for the offices of ,Councillors •S Deputy-jReeve d Menmortal Service At Altom Road, Deanoneicutiauf Feature, Pickering Village Reeve for'the)Township of Pier- 1 `Your money's worth In Foodr, `mid 44 �tsr�N r 0� ling for the•yegr 1950, will-be held 10n •Th'ursday afternoon last, the ------ ia the Township Hall, Brougham. teacherls ,and putpils of the Rouge The Pickering Women's Institute ping UnSaed Ghaith Rdward Wise, a realdent of this on Friday, Novenxber 2b, at 12.00 School held a Memorial Service on are sponaoriag a two-day demon- Far. Amour Young. Xtulater Pillage 50 years •ago, now. respon- the Altona Road. They marched up, stration on "Your,'Money's Worth �day� Novetgber 20,-1949 Bible for ,the printing of Eaton's noon,, (standard time). each class with their teacher, .and in Food" to be held at the=home 10,00 a, m. - Sgnday School catalogue, called on the News this These offices are now held by: formed around the %enotaph. The of Mrs B. Geiger, Pickering, on the Teen-age Bible ,Class week to see if we carried a "birth" Reeve, Wm. H. WeeMey (County service opened with" O Canada", '28th and 29th of November,at 1.30 11.00 is m, - Morning Service notice for him....�he '.had not -been Warden); Frank Diaaey, Deputy- Beverley Smith recited, then the to 4.00 o'clock. Special Missionary 'Service. Rev. registered, We'got out our old files iReeve, and„]ireasre Clare 8a]edoaI hymn "O God our Help in Ages (Mth the present high cost of Harry F. Newman, of Palampur, -ewe found it. He took it away tq Milton Burk and George Todd, as per„ was sang. Rev. J. K. Braham living And especially the high cost India, will speak. Mr. Newmran's be photographed and return. cuacillore. , was present and led in prayer, ask- of food, everyone is anxious to family live at Dunberton and he Recent visitors at the home of y ]Ktlteeiag Village . Nov. S4. Ing that the teachers might be study the question of food punch- is a graduate oL Wycliffe Coll- Mr. L. D. Banks were: Mr. Stephen The itnntaal Ratepayers' land Pol- guided in leading the children in asing and food prepw tion. 3f we ege, Toronto, Just returned after Thomson, who used to have a bar- ice Trustees meeting and Nomina- the ways of peace. Mr. Brirmson's wish to guard good health, we can- five years in Indra, nese shop here, where Daa's Grill, tions for these offices for 1950, dare resited "in Flanders' Fields"; not afford to skimp on the food 7.00 p. m. - 'Evening Service now stands, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Wel- -.-+a fine'example of choral speak- section of our budget. Balanced 2.00 ➢, m. - Audrey Sun. School Smith, and family, of Toronto; Mr. will be held on.2hnreday evening, Ing; Rev. Mr. Robinson, of Picker- meals are within the reach of all November 24, at 7.0.0 gyp. 'm. Day- 3.00 p, m. • Audley Church ger, herb Oak, of Toronto, both neph- ]iEltt t3aving Tfpte, is the Town Ing spoke briefly to the' children if every penny we spend on food sirs ewe, Of Mr, Banks; And Mr, and 8sQ1, Pici<sriio�; Village. on Lair-play and team-work, and of buys food for health. Choir practice at 8,00 o'clock on Mrs. Wan,. .KnoX, of Brougham. . their opportunity to make Canada The Comae will be conducted by :Friday. evening at the church. airs, Thos, Douglas,, Toronto,' was; e land worthy of thane who had • Miss Barbara Broadioot of the W. ! • a village visitor this week. i Marian Baxter Wei gone before. I, Branch and Home Economics Utrited Church Ladle, Bazaar The "have your picture .taken" Mr, LLGroa asked for a two-min:' Service, Ontario Dept of Agricul- Saturday, December'& campaign being carried on 'by 116e ,A former Pickering young lady, rite silence, and at the close, in ture. A complete meal will be pro- young ladies of the Evening At, remembered by many here; Mise the absence. of a bugler Mrs, J. V. pared on each afternoon. A book- pickering Presbyterian Church ilia", in conjunction with the "Marion'Baster wps married on Nov.. BlackweR's class sang the It a:st let of recipes will be given to each Stew, DSvid Marshall, Minister' 'Meyers' Studios brought in about ,b, in �St, Andre'w's United ,Church Post." Two children, Irene and person attending the demonstration. e,nday, November 20, 1949 two hundred persons for sittings � O�ss:wa, to John West, Allpin, The Ronnie McIntyre, whose father paid Wise spending of food money and 2.00 p, m, - Sunday school by Wednesday evening. meal planning ;will be discussed 'bride it the dtsughter od Mr. and the supreme sacrifice, placed a 8.00 p. m, Church $suite W C. Mnrklar and Neil spent the ,Iris. C. N. Baatrt', wreath, as dM several others, at All women of the community are sss� week-end with the Craig llfurkar's J 018"r of the, tride. Mies Pihyliia the base of the cenotaph. The ser- invited. At Rannoch. R' Baster, was maid of honor. Other vice was closed with the singing of George Scott Passes Temple � � Mrs. Choquette hews returned to attendants were. Arise Eileen BUM- "God Save the King". The Princip- ldaSu day c h the city after spending severed., Itty and Yr htormsa Wetherup. At al and Teacher at the Rogge are lr,4b a, m. Sunday School weeks with her daughter, Mrs, a. A prominent resident of Picker- 11.00 a. m• idolising Worship ' the reception at Adeilaide House,' to be congratulated' on this imp- ins Township, who served as War- 7,00 P. m. - >]Zvaagellstle A• Chapman, Mfrs Bys� and lira: A.'Manson resolve service, and especially on den of Ontario County and was Wednesday • 8,00 p; IL Mr- and Mrs. C. t Steromritt are poured tea. Following the reception the quiet and reverent manner of aetive in the Conservative Party Prayer Meeting getting settled to their home oa , She hLXy couple left on a '`wedding- t'hs children. It is regretted that in the Riding, 'William Geo. Scott I,�y Church St, thTorth. 'aip to New York. more adults were not present to . died at the home of his son, G. 8,00 P. m• --Young People Mrs. John Murkar, accompanied -ISO- show their •intdr+est in this very David Scott 19 iHilleroft Street. pastor W Z.- llrcEvary by Mrs. W. C.' attended the Horse worthwhile service, - Corp. 2 Show at the Royal Winter ,Fair on • Oshawa, on Saturday, November.1.., !1'aw-cgs ! of Unite � s gaNuar P1si]wlme President Mr. Scott had not been is good :MI•iei►toaarY Sna y, Nov. 90• Thursday evening. PRi 'I' Dusbaaton Siwanis For 1960 Stealth since 1932, but was serious- "Wasionary Sunday" will be cheer. i Deathi " ved is the Dunbarton, Confennial ly ill for only three weeks. a �S Y4lr At their regular •meeting at the Born At Claremont on ]larch 5, and Fairport 'United Churches this 'MILNE, Robert Alexander, who Starboard Light last week annual 1869, and was married there on Sunday, Mr• Fred Ewtns; of Toe- .passed away suddenly, November ��, Nov. 93 at 8 P. K. t elections were held, with Balfour September 14, 1892. A farmer all onto• will speak At all three points, 15,, at his home, Locust Hill, in Wx ®elghthoime being sleeted Pretdd- his life, dtr, Scott lived for the A special offering will be taken for 71st year, Dearly beloved husbihd „l'I +iii V1VTP6D eat ad the Dunbarton Kiwania Club greater part of his life in the local Miseioae• >l.a of Mary Malcolm. and Mather of for the coming year. Other elections district ,with the excaptlon of six �baTtan Unite Church Christina (bars. F. Beare), brothier We seri / 26e were: Vice-President, Bdb Stroud; years as Farm Superintendent of Rev. J. X. �+ '�L� of Arthur and Walter. and Harris Little, 2nd Vice-Pres.; the .Jail Farm at Langstaff. He had Sunday: Funeral on Friday from his late Treasurer, Walter- -Lynde; Direc- lived in Oshawa for the past year. 10.00 a. m, - Sunday School residence at 2,30 11.15 a• m, _ Church service P. m• Interment ]EiMary ears: -Harold Mitchell, Chas, •Risk. A member of the Claremont'Un-ed was a 7,30 p m. Pleasant Sna, Evening at Erskine Cemetery.. -- ', Morris. A. F. and A. u u had sealed Qa Tuesday: EDUCATPONAL PICTURES AT gam �� R�eceate-" Dsaper�H�oward �3icClemie� 'and IW church, of Bron_sh+am�.oa Lodge. 8�- Bible �Btady,... ,TO'R:V HuSLL HERE bi�l?.�DAY nt , "Boodsood' Cec. m The Club will hold a Christmas President of the South Ontario Rid- wedneftUY \ ;. q�w Jobs MCIAchtsa,. minister party oil December 19, Ing Conservative Association and 7.00 - Girl Gulden ' During this week and part of the pf the United Chureh, Whitevale, .W�-�� Bttrab Deaaonstrstioa for years was organizer for the Thursday: coming week a series of education'- saeut:sauna weeks thin rammer in Party is Pickering Township. 7.00 - Junior Choir 8 90 - Sealey Choir 11 aaitownnd Lethroughoutrtainment films this taws- *is lsame7and *catl&nd" doing 'fnnbae'toa - November �' Mr. Scott served as member of ng uAt wbI& he not long 690 declar- „Wer-Eve ravelr Demon- the Township Council for many Friday: ; _S :2, ship, On, Monday night the fiivt _std he would serer do--.LIy across years and in 1920 was elected 6.45 - Cubs took ,place at E. Woodlands K&U. � Atlantic stration is being held on Tuesday,_ Warden of Ontario County. He was 8.00 - Scouts • where a large audience loudly ac- _ ._.'Yr. Dni.ochl. bee made this "November 2Z, at Dunbarton United - also the first President of the loeral Saturday: claimed and-aipprove4 the pictures. nrirl with tate object of "learning" Church. The Eget Group of xhe W Home Telephone Company which W. A. - •1st Thursday at 2.30 P. M. The schedule from this date on In •verjthia6 be could`about ""Scot- A. are serving refreabmtentp.. Any brought about the Amalgmmratioa W. Ni. S. - 3rd Thursday at 2.30 as follows: t d today„' one interested is- So that I.Dunburton - 8.00 P. M. 11oV. 18. and be has gathered of the telabout services in the On-We-Go Club - L-a-st Tues. 8.00 sial that' provides the facts. the mothers may attend, supervised district in-which he lived. Bd. of Stewards - List Wed at 8.00 J ...,United Church entertainment . laws been arranged predeceased by his wife, the for- �� Ph-kering 8,80 p. M. - Dov, $l. ;for an 'interesting story (much of for the children.'Admission and re- Centennial t nited Church which was published recently In mer Minnie Jane Pugh on Decem- Town Hall (reshments - Free. . ber 20,• 1948 he leaves to mourn J. K. graham, Minister Greenwood - 8.00 p. m. - Nod, 22. this paper), • Sunday: Concluding his story he stated pickering Komea's Iagtitnte four sons: Thomas P. and O•.David school ' Carted (bar.h � his be]!ei do Scotlande still being a I Scott, of Oshawa;' R. Gordon Scott. 10.00 a. m, - Suadap R'hitetale - 8.20 p, m, l\ov, W. Peace-loving.' chumb-going of(Windsor-and' P. A. Scott, of - 10.00 a. a>. ' Church Service 7. U. O, V. Hall friendly, past Due to the Short Course "Your Harlingen, Texas. Also surviving 7.30'p• m•'- pleasant Sun. Evening people, whose -living” .might be Money's Worth in Food" being held This showing is recoatmended for ',copied by some_of the rest of us, are sister, Mrs. G. E. Dick, of Bar- Wednesday:p. ' : both young and old. Tearhers of on November 28 and 29,'the reg- 7,00 p, m, - C. G.J. T. our schools are urged to remind The speaker was introduced by quette, Mian; A brother D, A., of _.; Rotae s George Todd, ular meeting of the WOmeu's Ins- Fenelon Falls and eight grandch!ld_ 8.30 p. m. - Prayer - Bible Study , their pupils of the showing, and ea- ay, Pres. N. F. Tomlinson hue charge tttute'will be held !n the I. O, O• F. ren, A son, Dr,•W. J. Scott, Cook- Thttrsday' courage then] to attend, but their Hall on Tuesday, Nov-ember 22. 8.30 p. m.-. Choir practice ft of neat week's meeting, And will' HoateseAa: Mrs. R. Dison, Mrs. Ih. atoiva predeceased him. parents have equal encouragemeaL ` introduce friends-!rem the Leaside The funeral took place on Tueb- Friday: ' to attend too. CJasb• hank's and Mia C. Berger' Program: day, with determent at St. John's 8.00 P. m. _ Mot. Piet. (it-night) Daabartou Kiwania ub Expands _ - ^` ' Report of Area Convention. Cemetery, Brougham, W. A. - 4th 'fhnnsdap at 2.30 Service THANK 1'0U! M. S. - 2nd Thursday _ GRAND B.-1ZAARY Fairport United Church Recognizing the need for expan- Fairport Road, N., Pi(keri'ng - Under auspfms. of St. George's Rev. J. K. Brabant, Minister ded work in the field of humanit- The Editor: Tb.3 members of The Rotary Club are to be commended Women's Guild. Pickering. Sunday: arisn service; the DunbaMon Hiw- T ' +arid congratulated for the highly VIccessful and most e>•Joyab7e� 2.30 p m, -'Sunday School ands Club has just purchased s new party g!ven'by them in the Masonic Hall on Hallowe'en. Will be held in the basement of the 3.00 p. m• - Church Service 'model paraplegic chair, it has been My hushind took a carload of children from our, neigbbothoodl a- new PreAbyterian Ghtirch, near the Thursday: announced by President Reg.•John- long with our own three, and all the youngsters told me what a mar- school on Saturday; November`26, 2.30 p. m, - W, A. 2nd Thur?. son. This chair, of ;the type used vellotss time they had, and how much they enjoyed the moving plc- tram 3,00 till 6.00 p, m. by the Canadian Red Cross, will be `tures, and the Entertainment, not to men't'ion the candies etc. A great display of Fancy and. used in Pickering Township to fill A part ) iter size entails many'head!!6hes, prostration Of nerves, .. Woollen Goods, Hoare-baking,'Pies, the need Of Crippled Childden or a great deal of work and most Important, co, a large sum of money Cookies, Cakes and Candy. children otherwise incapmclt3ted_ x but it :s appreciated very, very much by both the parents and the 'Refreshments will be served; also The Kiwanis Club, in its announce- children, so may I, througIF the medium of your newspaper, thank A Draw for a Lovely Quilt, and at- . ment, emphasized that no charge the members and the Rotary Cir b on behalf of my hustuaid and the her prizes will add to the fun, a will at any time be levied for the +children, for a•really "Vwell" Hallowe'en Party. Most Sincerely, Mrs, A warm welcome to all. loan of this chair, Parents of a George Lewioa, No °, _ child, it is felt, would benefit from. ,V" � t' v its use, should stimply communte- To the Editor: It you thiak't is poor attermp{at poetry O. R;; you _ 'Card of Thanks ate through one of the members -'•could print 'it in your paper. I did feel the men of she Rotary Club with the Board o! Directors who atade the evening a complete elackess. l wish to remain "non de IIKrs• R.G. Cleadeaiag and jam- wibl at their 'discretion, take app- (plume" -- it you do not wish to print it it's O. K. ily wieh'to thank their friends and ropriate action. In the Masonic Ball on Hallowe'e'n i neighbors for expressions of aym- ,In purchasing and making ava11- yAppeared the strangest sights you've ever seen ' pathy, acts of lbadner$'and beaut able this chair to residents of Chia t Ther, were witc�heF and aborta.from tar and. near, tD»S floral '• tstibutea extended to -{ownshtp the Kiwan3Q Club feels 5: And Nursery Rhyme children, ,wham kiddies•hold dear, them in their recent sad bereave- it is regi ering a serplce, the reward We had Aunt Jemima and Ladies Fair, ° •' -went. - from which cannot be measured In The ailly old tramps who hadn't a care.' Mrs, Rti G. Clendeaiag, terms of dollars And tante, but JUL Markhank Ontario Port Uunion 8nperintendent the knowledge that possibly some vow atter the results were given out , _ child may be helped back to recov- By the jndgem-three --a 3earsome'task, no doubt. AMYTUAL 1�'F7PIPI(; Robert E. Martin, Ric hmtond In. em, through its use. It is hoped That 'folks a4'1 cuJoye+d five films of ow diana, recently appointed Supt. oil { 'Before lk on Our homef five f: ay�dt�Bo, - Whole Milk Producers' Assoc, )toots Wool and Refractory Cement that !n years to come several more , TtTld3DukY NOVII[Fi?(:1R 941, 1949 suck chat will available tram. But then, those Rotarians, Marge and mail, Dept„ John-Mmaville, Co„ Port t Wan Club, for tit or Still didn't trtink they'd done'enougb for all.-. at 8.00 P. M, Union, Succeeding R. J. Morrison, he those d u r the bene 80, to the ehtlldrea, each did receive a treat, 1 l Bromism - Township g� who UP reaisaed f the Com- nfor children who, thmug,h some. -� Of apples, orsages nuts and sweets.. All memtbers urged to attend. psmr, �'oMn unfortunate incident are temltorsr iq unable to ppove about tike _.� the children and ell, I wtah, to gay "Thanks to the Pickering an �porbuft �' tip ' neve yes this party,--in wch a Big Way. s (heir more tbrttlquta playmgte� w r. k • ., - sees . ' .. • : , 4. dlw Cpgas CLASSIFIED ' A -D'VERTISIrN ( � AdJl14Tf WANTZD 11'OE SLLS t�A �g�[1� WANTED . 44 bubw AGENTS WAITED u •turf town A "A PA MY 1`11" Gvp rt'�. 17rII. tG do0�a. 'season 1 Go -wanted nett fur ed ��1tll qqy��tt ���(_-,_`_YRed. write go■oedsaon by p400gvrrament AAfu¢ed Hate V>Q.llli><CO.,JIM tee tberlae st. K. 1Ro. Sf SS 11th 811 Write 1N+rrToronto. Ont to low Bell V"al. P.Q. st►Eo1aL laps srIX on Plumbing Plstutw, _ n t a L llo to ;strias I BIT� t `C Z Boilers. tar■. •on slid• and ■. NOT TOO was alae• lour . and ��• aptla task■. Writ•for fav■pride flat. ;i turkey ora•■. Taw early batched chick la by The !oily Plumbing and lUatlag Co.. is tar the most profitable. Also brolly■blots sor Matilda L s., Daggas: out. t'A }good flame," according to even to shag his punts, lot slogs immediate denv.ry. Layhrr "a »say to Ysy res selected 0013- ,, lfiolom a, at leant we hope it was return them. pullets. Fred @atalgu•. Top NoChick Sales, Torted Mark a lightweight to-.hot esornar rote.c roar Boole aw CABs flow SelomOn, u r r • Guelph. Ontario. 11.00. price each only, 141.00. da round. 6110- and Tlwp le8. We baa side. is rather to be Chosen , E ]CHB1iA. January and February batnhud mtmltlaa 10.00. immediate dentary. Limited and type of Safe. or Oablaee for any V1an great riches." And in the So why not let i g0 .the whole chicks will make you more money to lobe fly• write I-photo and description, 1[awq ok., to ". W. er wrlN !'ee gefe■■, sports dodge it is of the utmost im- distance and make booting the ball than later hatched altkka June co November Go., Sted'od u not t.. Ottawa. Boors fALims ate" to Dopa w' Aoortancc, he there a good name —except on third down and inside l■ your nirhe.t .ss D w. Raw Nano a �•' fie saes°at. otsawa, oat of at least a tag which takes tole your own 10-yard ligeED —strictly 2- for 1160 Price eat oa @kicks, cur'k raw ..�.bC.�.TAYLOR (.1MIT broiler @hick.. Tree catalogue. Twaddle G�{j< GI, or woman to aa■Lt WltA a"Work In Public fancy—often leads to widi- legal. And at the same time; it • E&acherlen Limited, Fergus. Ontario. modern nom•-chudrea. Two mu•■.Isom ToRom SAFE WORKS spread Fame and even great riches. might be an idea to pass a law CHOICE Pullet, 1d week. W pure Tal.onbur•s. /86.00 per month. L A. McCabe, 148 Front St. E., Toronto e r ° whereby any youth who scales less breads and cross breed'. rides Catalogue. Ttlisoaburg• 1[ED OAL Established lads Men like Jack Dempsey, Ty than, say 185, on reaching Me 17th Ontario. chick Hateherte. Ltmeted, Persue. Cobb, Babe Ruth, Joe Louis and birthday, would be told to turn in BUSINESS 5PPosT1y21nTdti DON'T, DELAYI RVERY soas'E = by Louis Angel Firpo had, of course, a his pads and go play lawn tennis? OFFEti to .vera inv.°tor—Lls of raven BU PAINS OR Ns>7srrie certain amount of athletic talent None and toll information sent tr0L The SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY. and ability; even though, in the Rpn,eay Co.. Aaristervd Patent_Attoraeye. ars NWNRo'S DlftG STORE Ghastly Relic Hans Street. Ottawa. »s 'RLo1N OTTAWA case of the last mentioned, it was y mostly ability to take it. But in Of dd$onnie Earl HAVE DYE1146 AND OLMUL IMO il.is EXPRESS PREPAID gAVE YOU .no us c need. or °l'an POST'S ECZEMA SALVE / / spite of than the sport's, cobblers tag+ write w as !tu information. W ago glad w answer row easettase. Department who tagged them "The Mantissa Speaking in 'Radio Newsreel, H. Parkers Dy Works Limited +st yens• Baal'1r pi torment of dry rave. and weeping skin �•cables. Past's 0lcaeaas Mauler," "The Georgia Peach," Sarna Toronto Ontario "The Bambino," "The - Brown James Fergusson," Keeper of the _.. Salve will not disappoint you. Bomber," and "The Wild Bull of Records of Scotland,-described some EMPLOYMENT WANTED Itabiag. sealing• burning oesecia. ache, ring+ Of the exhibits at the Royal Stuart FARMERS. secure farm- labour for spring. ti►orm, pimples and athlete's foot, will respond ♦ P „ readily to this stainless. odorless ointment. the Pampas, assuredly helped no Experienced studied or Practical farm ' -Exhibition in Edinburgh: labour. tamfllee and ■iasis will b. available �+�e-o! how stubborn or hopeless they Httle in planting them firmly in the sesta. .. It is a wonderful collection of for you when needed. contact Latvian Relic! PH,icm 81.00 PER JAR public esteem. r r miscellaneous rarities, including pie- tAsvo ia�i. 320 Bay Street. Room 1304. To- sent Post Free an Recepit of Price '. One of the most famous of these tures, embroideries, silver, glass, Pos SALE POST'S REMEDIES -jewels, coins, weapons, books, toys, see Queen 6t E.. timer of hos.' nicknames—one that is still well RAW FURS—HORSEHAIR Toronto remembered, even after a quarter of. and relics of all sorts. The lenders --- / R1vromoi ash ret braces Paid at W time■ include His Majesty the King, the Prompt cask remittances. we .all ammt:a!- gyPURTe1rzT3Ee los IS AAD WoilaN / a century has-passed—was bestowed Duke of Buccleuch. the Marquess tion, rides and trappers' supplies. Write for BE A MAIRDRUSZR by one of the best of all sports of Bute, and many others, and robe Sydney L. RoDlnwn list d trappers' gar cemwi 877 Rupert 10IN CANADA'• LEADING SCHOOL writers, not on a single athlete; but Ace.. Winnipeg. Man. fires+ Opportunity h•arw on a quartet of them Just about range of selection is very nide, al. Hairdressing . q most too wide. STOCK clearing mala of musical Instruments. Pleasant duafaae Profession, soon wages the. time a certain United StatesWrite for frn price R&L Fred Bnddlagtaa. thousand successful Hary graduates. Uege football team, and especially "A very large number are asso- III church street, Toronto. Ascetics•• irrestest sysum moderated eau eo lea egefoufootball t backfield, was matin ciated with the uncrowned Stuarts, 7ARMA H TRACTOR with 118111a. starter. Ideas fres. write ea Cass g Prince James Francis Edward. and Pulley P.T_O cultivator and plow. (used YARVICL EA1nDFLJMWMo - the sports headlines, a novel en- prince Charles Edward and with our seasoua) Excellent condition. sacrifice- fns Boom et w�rtumm titled "The Four Horsemen of the the risings of 1715 and 1745. Other 1111-a oil. J. >a.es.. Rodney, oat. Peon. .manchas 44 Lina ga. Hamutes Apocalypse" was sweeping the BEAUTMUL reproduction of all »amens. of a ft Rlawan Stra•t Ottawa exhibits include fins portraits of ritars. send poems. , wags. ooatntry. (Reviewers of that day the landing of British, Americas and Cato- - said it was "one of the •greatest firing James IV, V, and VI, a silver eian troops at Normaaay Beach. D-DAT. Juan amination and advice by Professional ocm- sovels of all time." "A book that casket whish contains the actors- ms19 ecSea postIeU Dald.�:rerready h w,3� pOation. .Loth. Pro*i .publishers24list No `V ligation. Loeb Stardloa s Wsst tfna. would Eve forever," and the like. ons casket letters, used to incri- Lorne. Montreal 18. Qu.b.c. New York City. 4 urinate Mary Queen of Scots, and a Ioo e. Mont soon dairy sum. In_Raacn Iowa- SELL TOYS and novelties from manufacturer. We wonder if anybody ever reads Attractive proposition. Iaformauca write handsome drau hts and back shlD, 11 miles from No. 7 and No. Sf high- it now). a e r g Sam- Bear Novelty Co„ 1778 Ontario E., Montreal mon board which' the is said to "was 13ydro and telephone and goon buildings' �>BEO MO IWI .: Anyway, the eminent Mr. Grant- Mifkhouse and Implement shod nearly new: NUT books wholesale. save up to0 write bud Rice saw an have given to Mary Seton—one of cement Boors and steel stanchions at barn, for price list. wholesale Back Company. 107 ' opportunity and the "Four Marys." Pressure system and mllhor Dump. pipe and Jarvis Street. Toronto 1. grasped it. He dubbed the afore- motor so with place. . school and church an MAKE 3tssic your bobby. Do trteks-tor !us. #�0lAL R!'111rE91 wn mentioned quartet "The Four ,I think the most rafinelrablt property. Priced to call. About 14,000 down or Drofltt "84 card trtcks"'boat at teas than r things in the exhibition are among Payment. Apply- Roy Crimper. R.R. f, U2- &,penny each. Surprisingly easy to do. order Horsemen of Notre Dame." and the ,�r brlda'•. Phone 91 R I. thin book now and we will !soma• our osta- •~ ... those only remotely connected w Esme caught on big. And when REG18TERED =Belsa&a • lop. ;.are old. lasas of Jokes nowltlea aaa masts tricks. 1daf1 v t F10tA,�><SNOW the late Knute Rockne, then coach the Stuarts. On• is the sword said APoly A. Burns. Roberts` h.'Nast, Perth. see today in stamps or coin Your money tohave been given by King. Robert Ont, back suaranteed it not satisfied. Collins Jolla r ., Aa.....ssf e•eehme of the team, had the four of them A Magic shop, 376 Somerset et, w., Ottawa Bruce to the "Good Sir James R 9AL14—f]8 scree roe .aa• s mass south- yhotographed nitride four huge Douglas": another fit the Seton mon ct P«&1 aciresl s at wheat, tall plow-on the IM Ccn� L Proven "suits sines 11944 i F»a de �aeddnpO°ir� draft horses, practically every paper er FAMOUS LIMA MUSICAL BIOS South of the border, and a cod Armorial- n a book of hand-colored Ing done. acres of bays come good umber, Uoulare. C• c, club. Box tae• Coleary. Alta g balance in bosh and pasture. Building in Al (i � Percentage on this side as well, Boats of arms, containing al00 oondition. Never-tailing water supply, hydro FOR Macleaae. Chatelain and other maga. blished the picture, and Notre several portraits of Scottish kings available. school boa routs. Arthur Vale. R.R. slate, write fbr erns subscription list. dating from the late 1. Arthur, Out. ALSO and queens, ,. Boole ZICHANG11—Send tea packet iWE FAMOre R. C. Ods riding arena and stag books Dlus 11.00 Lad we wtU return Dost. in football r a been shown In public before. rid:b a Burets oche QuIrmmt. This arena In paid ten different books. Sue. type wanted. t F ams became the best known team century. u7 as never steelwith trusses and wlumns, Rlnott• Entarprtate Box 1048..Postal Station Not hal one rather horrible relic is. session condition: would make as Ideal C. Toronto a. E - Even most w those who vivjdly. the oblong portrait of sines mating and bock. areas for some music;- PATENTS a401600o eArtwaT FAasi remember "The Four Horsemen" J polity alas entire building would be used for Stuart, the Bonnie Earl of Murr agricultural Purposes; fair ground buildings NSA aH • s t as a unit have probably forgotten roller drome, Indoor swimming pool: baskol- Sollaltors Established 1190. lee Bar sugar " the names of those who, composed Paitrted after his murder b 1592 ball, etc Apply owners — liroothand and Zoo to Booklet of Information as toveaest0. it. They were Elmer Layden, full- as a memorial and incentiye to yo- Ooopor, Box 188 oakvtile, Ontario. Phone 2e41. STAMPS verge, end iacribed: Crod.nve CrORIAL Liberia Triangles, •aamlaco .et ICOLISEUM back and almost nnatoppable whoa orf RdiaA lox$$.all$ae e.Quina delivery be got into full stride; Harrymy cause." This portrait shows rho of .>:attractive stamp. No. 871-7e only lac Gerard Darason, Tburwr Que. Pboa• 003Rs. $tuhldreher, clever quarterback and Bonnie Earl life-size, full lengtib, with approval. "Murray', scamps la4 wIn• t a f Bernet Chain we. now, two-on —1376.00: ston, Hamilton, Ontario, passing genius; Sleepy Jim Crowley practically naked and covered with orfs-man—ssfa 0o Hornet Dales, is soon and Don Miller, bah es. wounds, with his castle Donibristle street. Toronto. WANTED blazing in the background. One is R e E— r Slipper Busfaose. two mod- GENERAL STORES, service stations.garages, • _ era Dome■. Immediate Doenessio° to highest country hotels or say sound and profitable And here's the rhing that makes not surprised that she frame around bidder: Norman Sanderson, Seaforth. Oct, -rural business. we have many clients waiting this foursome worth thlilkin t is fitted with folding door to hide 1 0 ACRES. Brun Conaty. Enron Townsblp. to purchase the above. Contact us by marl, "` fl telephone or wire. e about in these days when football, at froze view. Good buildings. I houses. L bars. drive was, E. Jt7Ii vsTO.l both here and in the United States, lett; tihia `bed' boa pletc,ban" Die ion■. Hoare pressure 7 'Apart from it sub Business Broker Da- gstam comD1•te. .teat ntables. atter tattler. gPtrlallslnr in Businesses.' f seems to be running. so largely t0 trait is interesting as evidence that silo. rode. ailed. Plowing don•. Church. ■cbool. g. g u in the generation before George obaees factory, highway. possession. tuforma• phone Princess 1440 1440 St., TVTve"Ings'Mo. eta! beef and brawn' in wholesale quAn• g gs tion. Russell Oabeme. R„ckwnr,d a. Out. 11 _ titles. Those four, who highlighted Jamesone and John Scou ga , an II Rtns ft. a team which lost only two games artist working in Scotland who GATONA worms your Piss with one days is three full seaatxls, thou primitive in techni ue, had feedtmg. Just mix ft In the food. At your KIDNEY A t T 1 Y 1 T Y pulled down P q .•&ler. or mailed ocatpaid for 76 cents the scales—when at their beet—for remarkable skill and power,' northwest.Poultry Tonics Ltd., Arkona. Out. a grand total of only 638 pounds. r omblaatiba—tbtcknees 1 3/8". Pagel VITAL T O HEALTH • • e thickness 1 3/8" Standard sixes. Buadere Don't wait until you become gr retailers only. Genuine Breton Housewares depressed? but avoid backache and !'hat's right. Layden, the heaviest Troung Board*—Bake Boards. ate. Retailers rheumatism b taking KLAAS of the four, weighed 162; Stuhldre• only Hockey Sticks—Junior and,Senior. Re- TILLY DUTCH by as soon as bar, 156• while Crowle and Miller fallen only. Prices direct from minus D Crowley McKen9"74 na, 2`7 f Yonre 9t., Toronto. Ont. you suspect sluggish kidney action. If you suffer pain and distress due to balanced the beam at 160 each. As SORE ���� kidneyimpurinesaikyourdruggisttor Arthur Daley recently pungent ; remarked, nowadays a high school HARNESS & COLLARS KLAAS T 1 L L Y "�"� 18oach would hardly give any one THIS WAY' Farmers Attention — Consult baPowt.i from Holland � y ;;of them more tQtan a passing glance. t There should be some food for sub 1O �s Liniment generously, your nearest Harness Shop about • • ' - d fed the relief stead over the ; ��ought in this on the part of a lot eyemuseha.For muscular paingaches and uhil� Staco Harness Supplies. We sell of our high school football coaches . spramed sal ' Miaardti our goods only through your if DROPS BE tIt M --and some of those in the upper bas been Well known for aver 60 years, local Staco Leather Goods dealer. FY In recent years, Ca- brackets, too, Good far dandruff and skin disorders, The goods are right, and so are Radian football has so slavishly fol- too. Get a bottle today, keep it ;lowed American trends that now handy. our prices. We manufacture .in . ' 3.9 city factories,— Harness. Horse . AT LAMIT H? And Ills iMs almost impossible to recognise 0 what was once, for our money, tile, Collars, Sweat Pads, Horse Blan- o ' °RELIEF IS LASTING but and most thrilling of all games � leets, and Leather Travelling A Pressure Hog�Water Bowl So watch. r • • For fast, prolonged relief from RD S G e oods. Insist on Staco Brind _ Built for Automatic. Hog W4ly, .rust the other Satuiday Trade Marked Goods, and you Wata'rin — headache get INSTANTINa.'Tbie when Bert Haigh, of Ottawa, tut r g prescription-like tablet contains not N I M E NT get 'satisfaction. hfade Only by STAR HUG WATER BOWL'; -liminate loose the lengthy punt which finally the nuisance or e„lies i igs re. Ju•i one, but three proven medical SAMUEL FEES CO. LTD. lease the wa- ingredients that ease the pain fast. ruined Argonauts' play-off chances, ler 'bt nose spectators and sports writers alike 42 Wellington St. .E., Toronto p r e.e u r a And the relief is,inmost cases,leafing, spoke as though it were something _ WRITE FOR CATALOGUE against the Try INSTANTINE just once for pain r • vertical valve phenomenal. Plata making relief and'yo6'll say as thousands do It was a good punt, all right, Say Good�ye it tmponsih:- that there's one thing for headache I long, well placed, sad .coming at far hem, INSTANT INE:.it's INSTANNa! j .*e exact moment when it would RHEUMATISM overflow i do the most good—or harm, d!_ - bowl by stand And try INSTANTINB for 'Other 774o aches,too...for neuritic or neuralgic Veit ding on who you were rooting . Butk�t he__.- _ --. A RT H R I T I s c ii 1 ” ;,., , polk . . . or for the pains and aches 0 bre But to those who recall boot- . �NTERESTiNG DOCTOIfS BOOKLET sturdily, —c�P g ''vs of the calibre of Gordon =@nth- ' SAYS G"N DMA that accompany a cold.A single tablet can, Hug ie Gall Bald a whole lot Backadle in a m' that strikes man FREE TO SUFFERERS diet breaking usually brings fi fsery y when stepped Into--sh.1 1 to Mi pig's prompt relief. amort we might mention, it was the women In iddle life.But if you could JERSEY CITY,N. .,U.S.A.—An head=water■ Pfge or sii ages from bflsd of punt you expected to sec see Mn, W H• of Welland, Ont., tateres:fn� doctor's et has'just weitninr time—alopins bowl loaves sitvaal times per me, not a grandmother well put Q0,working in Published entitled "Relief from small amount of water in rear whish gat lmm�tin•ktday ere r P Sia just her neat little home, day after tiny, Muscular Aches and Pains is Rheums quickly teaches Div to release by and always 4+. wenld really appredate boas much Pressure on vertical nose Plate. asp ft a.,by a'arr �► once or twice a season. you tism and Arthritis."It contains reliable Star How water Bowls aro real covers aR i • r r Dr, Cb- 'a Kidney-Liver rdis can do information on correct diet,proper beth- on either slop or,dry feeding. Continuo But what can you expect? Dure to relieve.backache! ins and exercise heat and light timeQy, our. water supply gives nater nm■, •as well as the Uan et si sof the Or healthier Piss, eliminate that Job of _ ins the past couple of months, we That's because this time-proven Dr. g a oarryins R.ter or cleaning out flooded Sts nt'n '"have noticed at least 200 kids o: 'Chase remedy for backache treats two ease. This booklet is Bred FREE to peT1el c aiaditioas at once—oontaine special sufferers while supply lasts.Ifyou arc from 12 to l7 praotising, on various pe ial Price each—U.7f interested in quick relief from pain, • corner lots and vacant odds, the rear ingredients for�oth the kid- Manu:actured by 13-Tablet Tin ss# ney and liver disorders which often swelling sad stiffness of tblumstiSri recondite art of heaving and catcl, CA backache. So don't offer with end w avd ad- Waterloo County Supplies I sconotakol 40-Tablet Bartle 690 •iflg forward pusses. During the PafRsnl Joints and this �f0 -•-- Co-Operative same period, we have seen jait one reliable yem■dy pravtrhalf•a- Dept. 13S, 880 Bergen Avenue, Jer- 1160 Frederick Street, 4 youth practising punting. And he cmtury'9 s(se--I)rl (Aase'a Kidney- say City, N S.A., for yore er', Ontario Phone 9-8431 was doing it all alone, with nobody j LiverPi11s At all dent counters• is FAE ropy. I88UE 47 — 1949 V - •J • '[' _ _'M.-.,f •� ! _ "t,•.IgA2 -^'� 11� ,C8�7bca'_ 9 More Roy WMN4 �r yt'`r :;, ref,✓ . 4 -'Loyal PV•rM P� .. �T v � } .G Y W' f Nr yv.•. f �3 r• n,Ep G :•`:r:.i;;: ,!` ' IJlvroNNE) .1 . VICE IE THE WAY aM AUCTI011ai t _ a.,• + rn,.''ape^ ; r.. sMllos Passages I.0 .•r, �o- oY f'• x'' a1� �, , warat, HoUN"d and Froperiy s a sNr•bak after.oar ' 4' Sates a O w deems—fined.err s — wsl, ueb and oaY -ftot�t Atkadoa often _bdse. The radiator Y ` w �a a" 1• Mw "me eandkkat. y s Whkby R.a 1 -PLow Wk.814 V N•et cannot *as*-/, z .. -NO& amee pa an roes be pwood 1W o°tboo"As e»am embe itstbio—rhpid,edea i. low_'•ewer repaba xR 1lfttl' BRADY CLEANING EILEEN JACKSON r f . �.;�>, .: •�;��yl• •mF'TOIKETR1i'ir dP �• r,l f Eli abanos IKittelt 00 M THE WAY the moleeJooks AFTER ° so Pe ft cleanles the Brady F` Wer.Rtary paswse h FIRst Door Most st 1�soOte 1 asp sed Wall$ are 1�1! I r'-'d of an'"OO�• fA AD1AN PLOWMEN TO GO ABROAD—The 1949 champion Cana E PICK. 43. ret°ed sled°°• Neou than plowmen, who won all-expense-paid trips to the British Isles at ��t �l'���► ��� "'°°°e freely OfO1'd the International Plowing Match held near Brantford recently, are 1hsed«ra14,sleet aeroft vA 8 l the ra kkft ftaw shown above with their coach-manager. Left to right—Ronald K., TRACTOR ? � °'wM iOD Op'fO~" ~ONi°� Marquis, 28, of R.R. 1, Sunderland, Ont:, horse low class gold ..STOP TROOBL#�'Clsotl fho+ N rY meed as der WI medalist; Atex McKinney Jr.. of Brampton. Ont., coach-manager; James M. Eccles, 80, also of Brampton,• tractor class gold medalist. CULTIVATING DI.9t•'Lltia t Cooling System of your car. Get NEGLECT OF THE COOLING The three men will spend six wet:ka competing and observing agri. GRADING SYSTEM eon Isad to terlous Mile cultural methods in Great Britain as guests of Imperial Oil Ltd. ' rid of Rust -SiaV Grease andThe members of the overseas team have much in common. for all IRVINGI WHITE Sludg.e. Requentea live on farms that have been in their families for three or four RUN-UP BALI> O pia Safe generations. All raise purebred cattle and took forward to visiting i Vlllage - Phone, i!>� ; }�y Sam 'e - ' b-day` 4ereaa.-the some of the famous herds in the British Isles. Mr. McKinney, the ieieslfy of yaw coach-manager, is a director of the Ontario Plowmen's Association- C"o.band tduttltlo�w 7W how �« and•the life of yew Card MW 'will aeeompany the plowmen when they sail early next January. Maple Leaf Fire -1W bb Ip delM1W IRADY WAY. THE WDY WAY P Ism •-Insurance•Co. F �e n W�FUS or Pitons • _ JL Way > • >� and . 7 highway - Brougham R. VM AM PATWO THS CURB& T tdARSB'T PBIC® �Ra�sp�gt��y i PAR ID1irA.Dl OR CrAP24 SID F�AXIMALB >afs�Robile i[asoi7tacs of A!! glad *- I03SE S BATTLE HOGS Bowman & Gibson fickering ..Hardware . T=JMWNM OOUJWZ fw STATE t�VIlM " _ •` Toronto AD. sees N �sofnS VSD Chad W See us GENERAL HARDWARE CORDON YOUNG LIMITED :For . • and REAL LU _ SUPPLIES 1n J. S. BALSDON and SON HARDWARE* I LET . V>R!' RJNAIRY BUPTLIiB ,. 4 ,_� Itis,MO• DS PICS. 4A Oft IS "Be _ _ „ Q _ S � - • . . . VORKS Fill � BABY I1Els Nryr ..I.rlsls • e • a STA -y THAT we"0 . STORE HOURS I HR SAW «.."r"'. 8.00Week i r. W. Notice to Y PRESCRIPTIONmalmotm YOU X1.00 P. AL W a Ir. I& ISPRUCE HILL DRIV Er GA�'ENTERINO CZKENTINO $-.: DUMBARTON. _ _ . PLOUMSING ALL TYPES 4F REPAIRS, Ile Re BOYES, Phm. B. Ill* she ecu Brassard aftfts TO ALL MAKES OF SAWS. Deo W>ew The Store „ B"�e1ftieft t #iTOOTHW WORK aUAASIiTH® - al*..r. •�aS 11+` ��s�elt pIC1G16ItINQ � � 1PRE8T � •' 'Leave saws at _ T 'Phone: scar. > F. J. �'ROUSE I �DUNBARTON HARDWARE. Ora' pples - .;; ••- - ONE REASON why dad are so Healthy — the eat as ... ._ _ y Ca IS�e r y so many of our Ontario tlavor and national fruit—THE APPLE. Eaten raw,or Ai• 'Dra�r� > y is that great dish APPLE SAUCE, or in the un"celled APPLE PIE. one gets the vitamins, the calcium,and other mineral salts in Just the ��Lq�16 AT THE t�RTM right blend,as well as that general tone to the digestive system. ppLF WONT GETNIUWY i1NBARTONIfARaWARE GR•ASK&RE ORCHARDS apples are produced on our rich soils, ter-tillsod S a•f�� AN t table is protected pec dcfr m age mad the Hosts by the us blossom at- ;� NEWS F�R �` set repellents. Every apple has to meaauretup to the grade standard g nE'�� _ i THI �1I�fiNU and even better.. That is wfty every apple Is a good apple. "U MLom PADIM >�Ife>IeQa. iriv>I�o svrrlr� GR,A93MME APPLETS are sold In packed 6-Quarts, and In Hampers. E Cut t1�0IN Ci.UB NOWit Itch pigs carries the Grasmere Orchards brand, the vaidety and m 11 the gisde. Be salt* to eaY for and-get GRASdI ERE-♦PPL�S in the STORES _ _ COIAL-&" O SM19FE&B + IBAF* WAXA origlalal container,which-Is alway* sew. Your Dealer can tell i'ou"K - the apples ore Grasmere grown. , 1 MV iVELI V ER GRA"NAR APPIMS are sold by the following merchants .R s !'ribs SIG} BTOR% IP6ehering I(= and WffiT8� Plcher'1>aa FRANC It$1QTH, Pickering CROWN INN GMC., Woodiamb HOWARD DAVE,•(Supeetest) Plakwin& No. IL >� AUCTION S AI+IIA AVOID TBW AII8R2 y�/e� ,E.)b. :esti AppeloAment Row:I } KAISER 4"lat,�'7 ����.,.w�iaL �TT��AY, NUV. 19 _ auction } 1 )!be,mosium Porfantis • �°a'•+'� sale of tractor, combine, farm imilD- '! 7. Sr 1W. lements household furniture etc., ELEC'T'RIC . . , w the property of_the Estate of the 'jijj!4,jj::;;jj!!4 Late William Annts, at Port Union, . ' H...e and Baro wws opposite the Jobus-1Sahville plant. Weak,Tired, Nervous a 11020 ATM Grym Temta•cash; .;a% rescue, ease at ! Pp0710GAAPl1ER ;I f +1.=0 D•.fi: T..Aellens,dad At7dosou, P Men 0111p� •"NAIGAKSERVICE to au auctioneers• f ,`% AN IN w1[♦Ill. i.Wbkbt, OOi 66 *J06 Lyto 4191 IANASMarANR110.aIf.NebliB i r 1�s8s— L'NAtisMO WNs ft 1 ' Q l ► < . �Ua Mint 0M H — =li•0. 000076 to Weak.elwt-r °" f !6 Vok•.B:S0 P,16 & to Llasrp>beS lLfoit B1.rins lsljs N c t . ev Y� QJ•7* In*A10—a- 0i i ".� Ala EIRIMMM011• !et $1&00 p►s lieu Old HoeN n #A fT R N N O Y l rllt:ow rLlr�la, As400an saJli co '. 98106 t'r�w�ti lis nv ay...'at; j y r ... _. . ..,Weer. ..... .... - 74 41 _ Classified A _ RED: -.- FOR SALE--refrigerator, Beach 60 - and cycle, b cu.. Leet, in excellent&70con_ � S T.: 4 g HOUR dation. Phone, Pickering , .OST- black and white fox hound, uix Soap Powder A32c 10 months old. Phone 27JI, -SERVICE VOR gators-,building maieriala, � also radiators and pipes J. hake, Maple Leaf Sausage Ib• 49 ptation Road, South, R. R. 1,,Pick- erg. - for. REsioE�s of PICKERIN6 - .,FOR ,BALE_ cycle Johnson Iron lineneengine. Mm S. _ MARGERINE any brand Ib. 34t 'Jiorsa. gaso ' pizon, Old Roaebank Road and No. 11AUNDRY LEFT - PROPFIRLY WRAPPED and LABELLED -A-ILL, BE PICKED UP IM •.TX TP.&DAY$" AND 2 Highway. - .�,PlANO �V DELIVERED BAGS ON •�aATVRDAYsr, a2V'FED - suitable for :Vi Tone 16 oz, ' 69t teaching, apply Box 610•News Og. 'SfL WET WASH FLAT FINISH 6HIRT6 FIN, _ ,ice, Picand ready to 6c lb extra up to 8 - 20c 13pv, 26 bwst -S]ba. 715c. each; 8 . loc.mh Red Saimon-1=rst tin 35t • ' ER.'�ElIT R1DO'CT • _ .° 18c, straightt with bva6h Real Estate Limited BLANKE'118 = BED SPREADSWASHED AND DRIED X7000 - Wlilteval.e, 9-roomed brick - BILL ortening ANY RAND Ib. �9� rresidence on three-edghtha acre. _ SHOE SHOP - Oak floors down. Fully divided ; :.- .'.Sprinjet'S IbiAU Tb:t. Garage, 3-Piece bath. Hayhoe' Astor Coffee . 1b. 654 • Call Thamaa J. Wignall, 3larkham, ,.. 90 J. for, FOR SALE-20,.6-week-old pigs. E. J. Annie, Dumbarton Phone Pick _ Floroda Grapefruit :6 = Z5 .4?9V1'2. tf �'he 'UB :iC�.UB B. C. � t , Oranges ZS+c and 29t doz, GENERAL BUILDER- carpentry, R00fi _ -Fresh pork shoulders lb 37c Insul-Brick aid Paiatlar ;Modern Kitchens and Stora Froab ]Q.A TTArt3 our th I; B OOic- 1har s Specialty • ► >E30laaLeth Bt. . Pigg . Phone: Plckeelag 28W4 'RE SILK'S MARKETHa 8IQ8BdiI . ONTAgtIO ;'.� 180N1! 1110 Dunbarton : - The Kiwania Club bald a clean_ - Special q�+� -- up party last Saturday afternoon """� �` LENDEN/NGI at the local pFk and cleaned out PRIVATE AMBULANCE j the well on the premises, an Man- Phare Lard 2 4 c PICKERING : Fvrr> �.A1, DIRECTOR day there was 8 feet of water in - the well. 'I6sis well is to be used to Picnic e•me Prompt, a�arteaa. supply water for a rink in the park i- �9c J WE �i-QY toe As Alwajs this winter. is �• i•+i+a w II, O. C7:ENDl�TLN(3 On Sunday afternoon at the home Large j k Usage Cc I PHONE: MARKHAM SOW. of Jack Allen, Rosebank, tre Jun- Lor and Senior Sports Clubs of Dun_ . I Markhamw b+irtoa met and formed the Dull Silrloln Or Rotixl( $t�,ak �sT� „ W�Rsp�.N�g On barton Athletic Club. This Club _ �+ will handle the hockey and base- 1"r0N12: PICKER Ml3 26 RADIO SERVICZ ;ball activities of the village,. There Guaranteed Repair Serrice will be a meeting in the United Lit lChureh be$ement on December, 6„ n to d6cusa and line up nctiritiea �. 1 {• % for the coming hockey sea-tea. d 't s - .,, ' LY •f/, p►s ffQyE - The deer hunters.from, here who � I Sl are up north' at present are: Don a • mcs rouwF sF�H TINS den p Lyade, S. G. llorrlsh, Bill Cole, and r : Knap f Op: �„„,�„r..as.g Gerald Cowan.' ''p"?.e"�r?. _ ,� r - Keep Tuesday, November 22 open �► !` �y Yaks � ]t+sdal fl i�e ray c� . _... .� 4 - IPSOYE 98: .:for the -On-We-Go- Club meeting. -• •�'� • This will be the Election of Off- Arthur Field • • •. leers. ' � j ' Congr.•itulations to Mr. and :tits. ��TOMAT/C In53 W 8 ,Harold Mitchell on the birth of a ��; C �.• -daughter. at the East General f WOf=f OII�{ Dirt! hospital on NavembeY 11, •* _ Mr. Jack Frost has been in poor MOrM Th. Heaf `� , QUALITY OUR KOTrIO ` - MMVICN OUR ASK Ilealth lately. To Worm The floors) , Sympathy Is expressed to Mrs. �•� 'S�•;, `�� Frank . : _,Sn ith "Robert Stroud, Jr.' on the Passing �:�:'' L, of her mother, Mra. Fenn, at Nlag- a !"amara money saving- ;. ; .� x Coleman Low-Draft ' Ara. Interment took place on Mon- _, K' day, at Bracebridge. .Stoner Pi ■ amiss Brander spent few days prl er plant aDt �! c ar et & Loc twith F. W. and airs. Madden, at .e Gives both radiant heat �: • .�'• PHONE 30 'C.,Annitton, - I for quick warm-up' and +• t• Circulating heat for warm s. ¢ Rti'o are pleased to report Mrs. g Harry Gordon improved, and is i ?fioors y•-.. _ , 'able to be home from the Oshawa QUALITY. MEATS hospital. y :' Cowman Oil Beaters na a nc Frienmoving parts-n(, wicks They � - "' Pleased dto � Ldhim Tunnels are { are styled w i h. smooth �see him out atter .his illness, I pl^astng lines that com'aine We welcome air, and Mrs. ingleg � beauty, in appearance with A � • and Shirley back to Dunbartott_ af- p i ulet, efficient, tr able-free �- e tr 'several.years at Winona. i aperaUon. f. firs. Hubner and family have left t.~ • for, Nova.. Scotia . where _they,will Dumbarton Radia & Electr�e Min' d uarter s take up farming. _ Little Susan May is still 'confit% ed to the house with an ear all- D U N BA RTO N PHONE PICK. 195 J 2 went. ' BEEF . . DANFORTH -BUS LINES LTD. - „:DAILY SERVICE _ -FOR -' %10AONTO. BROUaSAId Qi.Alil®[OI(T EAST BOUND READ DOWN WEST BOUND RZILD UP P. N( P. X. A. JJL, A. M. A. R. P.•M. P. M, Hs. _. __._ :_•va Sun. Sun. 'Sun.. �"■'" -' - w'r""� - -�� .� 8� LOCKERS ! Mh' +! rat+ • Sd� rr 6na. Bata, Sun, and-_ an .fit,. sad _ .. - --- .-.. _ e_ -sed..._.as ... --gat;--a1217 Hal,. Hol. Only Hol, TORONTO 8o1, Hol. only Hol. .4�6 -6.40 1.00 10.0• ..«r.�.,,. Bay and Edward ...«.. 8,40 9.86 6,20 9.86 48c 'b 10.10 6.10 2.26 10.26 "..'" .,�....AkMtorth and Luttrell.....» 1.10 9.10 4.b6 9.10 10.29 6.20 2.21 SWboro Junction 6? 8• .00 4.46 9.00 «.............. 00 • f 10.25 6.81 2.50 10.60 lralvern »«,,,««.....«..... '. 1.{61.._8.46 4.20 8.46 .. PROCESSED 10.118 0.88 2.58 1t.N ....�,. Brown's Oortaers ... r' i 1.4! 8.45 4.27 8.45 i 10.40 0.40 2.55 10.55 'r ........, 11 a Line « - 1.40 8.40 4.26 8.40 10.5• 6.60 11.0& 11.05 ' ..«.... !ate Owe . Markham .....« ` .$0 8.30 4.15 8.30 7,1.N 1.00 8.15 11,15 .,...�.. a"" MR .....«,,,.,.,,.» „_ •s' ;i 1.20 8.20 8.20 2:06 1.01 8.20 11.20 �". �..�....��.. GU%a Rher -....- t l..`i`_ 1.15 1.16 4.ab 8.12' 11.10 1.10 5.25 11.21 , ....�...,.... m .................. - 1.1'0 8,16 1.6q 8.10 11.21 1.10 8.111 11.35 moat .._.,..,.,,-,.,. 1,00 8.80 8.46• 8.00 so on e/etate Tile a w MOre >olM. X* F to Oat. $3. .. .._ •, .• :. ' .. � � '.bol _. ,.,.�- :...,..--..._. ...-.. .,......._ � - . .. •. - _ _ s.� :�'• _ :w.._-.'3 :;ice' - ... '4`b"�« 'd. .. East Woodlands Oshawa Bus Stops At The Door We are sorry. to report that Dir. CONCRETE BL�` s • qi-i"'. s Art Reel,past away last week, His - a x v New stop at Kingston.Rd. - SCAR. 7 -.bll wife predeceased by dust seven CONCRETE BRICKS a months, and as the time goes on, �1_ ` I,BEE PAJiSINO we will mien them both very much, CINDER -BLOCKS • as they were both very much for . S HM IN BHAUTMML DOLOR(— FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY community work BACK-IJP TILE • 1 9. Pictures That will, UTY With Your He aft with Happiness bad Stir You J Congratulatioae= ilii. .and Mae. , ohs GrMe (nee Marion Comport) �t r' Exciting who were married •last "turdlay, • QUALITY • ~ECONOMY ► - This Friday it the swag -- - ..0 i y people are holding,a Sadie Iiawkine .MAPLE BLOCK & TILE LTD,, Night in E. Woodlands Community Hall at 8.00 p, m. This will be in' MAPL>d. OI!iTAsiO ' 'Thula, Fel. Sat, liov, 17, 18, 19 the form of a ;masquerade and is � _ T for young and old alike. There will p `t WS 1lHONS I1t�PL11C il KzNWOOD ffifM En6anted Valley be modern and o?d-tine dancing. Every lady is requested to bring a In Clneoolor - With. vegetable corsage and there will be ALAN CURTIS - ANNE GWYNNE •a prize.for the best corsage on the of Sirs. George Anthony to cele- and Mise Seebeck, A gift as;pres- and floor. Admission is 25 cents, so be brate her 82ad_.Pirthday. A present Bated to Mrs. Lorne White on the •cADQE.x1TU1iES'OF. ..J a sport and dress up and come oat of an electric clack was much airp- occasion of a birth of a son. The s ,and enjoy the fun, Everyone wel. reclated. A happy evening was Club hopes for the speedy recovery .. (}ALLeL"rT BES" - a�,. toms, alone or otherwise....amon- spent. of Mrs. H. Barrgtt and 'alts. Edgar i� Bored by.the E. Woodlands Country Bath, as they are missed from the in clnecolor 1';t, Club. eachres. Refreshments were served ,•: '; There will not be a meeting of VARIETY SHOW by Mrs. Walter Carlton, Mrs. Harry - Mon., Tues, Wed. - Nov 21,22, 28, the Brownies this Saturday due to Dawson and'the usual young mea. The SHK)Cs Drama of Our Way- r the Santa Claus Parade. Claremont Halt ward Boys and Girls. RAR' A very.interesting program was Brock Road Home and School put on by the Pickering Township Association i O RUGGED! TRUE! # �>• Committee on Alcohol. Education Nov. 18 8:30 l �� �� ��^Oma•n in the Hall last Monday night. The i, �+ On' M�day evening, November K as 4 hail was Practically filled. but most- Sponsored by Goodfellowship Cls- 14, at 8,00 p, m. the regular mee - - ly ,by children, .It is too bad that Adm, - fag took the Corm of "Fiealt HE RIVER more parents did not see fit to ac- Night" under the convenership of company thedr girls and boys to ..� Mrs. Helen Gray. Mrs. E. R. James, ADULT F?NTERTALT such a worthwhile evening. President, conducted the meeting STEPHEN McNALLY, BARBARA The ladies of the community are Owens -- Martin and introduced the new Public � ,ffi G sod '"THE GANG" } '= -very busy with their knitting need- Health Nurse, Miss E. Walker, who also lee and sewing needles getting ( {St. George's Anglican Church, in spoke to us briefly. TMEN -ready for the Bazaar nett SaLnr- Py,kering, which was beautifully Was Walker reminded the mot- • day, November 26, This promises to decorated, was the setting on Sat hers of pre-school children to be at - : - T PA:CKA4E OF be a real bang-ul; &[fair and if you urday, Novemlber 12, torr the marr- the school with the ,children, Weir of e 7 a 2.30 m. titer December r t u a ec '�hNO n P.started d C hristmas oho r younger daughter esd y . - r not is to prD- f yTa 8 have gage o Y, y r 'THEN DYNAI![ITE ing-this is your chance, for there Mr, and Mrs, George Martin, to so that they , could receive their ADULT ENTERT�13MN r will be some real bargains. At Theodore, ony soon of 'Mr. and toxoid injections and vaccinations, Starring Dl�"''•1L9 O'S]DF+FE ' ` , night there wrl'll be a Monster BLn- wry, Thomaas Owens. Movies oa "Health and Safety" go, starting at 8,30 V. M. and this The ceremony was performed by were shown by Mr, A. H. McKenzie will be on the same plan as oar Rev, 'E, G, Robinson, Life-long which were very educational and «q. regular Bingos-12 games for 25c. friend of the bride. Miss Cechy much appreciatsd by everyone. and thea a $10.00 Special, and fast Robinson played the wedding music Mrs. M. Ellicott and Mr. H. Bvi*- but,not least — the Jack-pot, so, and 'Mies' Lillian Roberts sang toy from Brougham, sans two ' s , • make It a date for Saturday. '•Thro' the years" daring the sign- duets which were very ranch enjoy. .�• - - Thia coming Monday is •Bingo Ing of the reg*or. ed by all. 'JCske A Pleasant Drive Down To. The Ro=y Tonight--or Any Night! Nigtt again and as the Jack-pot is ,singing "Q-Perfect Love" the Bringing the meeting to s clan.' Y•e 1Pleasujoy The Roomy, Com• tortable Obsts--•And There At. for $30.00, a record crowd is ex- choir preceded the bride, who was tea and cookies were served b the Sys A C1t00'D he IWKYW AT Tlet>ib ROXT petted, so be sure to come early if given fn marriage by her father, hostesses: Ma's. J. Allen, Dd� A. nanous. gat. from plus tax- Eve:.'irom 7 con- Adults 40c, you want a seat. l Mary looking lovely in white'satin Keyes, Mrs. J; Reimer and Mrs. 9.00 P. m. galore and more are Joining the and lace, with finger-tip v ell, and. L. Wilson. a Cribbage Club and they are having carrying red roses and mums, and Everyone is reminded of the Eng [treat fun apparently every Thurs- an •heirloom handkerchief of Hon- bre to be held In the school rrl- day night at the hall "Fifteen two- eton lace; belonging to her great- day evening, November 13- Spon- Ing it", Why not Join.them? I aunt; Mrs. Alen Gordon. Site, was sored by the Bazaar Committee, to Mr. Harry Hull bqs been quite attended by birs� W. Miles, as the help defray exxpenses of the Bazaar, ��� SON sick this past week, but.is,now get- matron of .honor, wearing pink proceeds of which are going to pu* R �� ting around gain. I ta[Ceta gown, Mrs, J. Rosnak and chase much-needed playground -, •Ann Hnl war very sii•k tact �t a Ir—An" 1 ! Potty,«lade, brldeamaids, wort, equipment for the betterment of . ed in yellow and blue taffeta. affeta kindly to bring v.1n do _ Mrs, Hanfenbrack has her daugh- ; anon Phone 281 W - PiekeYinge Ont week with haul of bronchitis. all ` � so are tables ter ani. her family staying with.her j The groom was attended by air. "nd sari+ end ladies, please prov- at resent.. -� ide cookies. An enjoyable evening p i Edward Vence, of Ottawa and the €s. as:cured and there will be prizes - 1 - ushers were Mir. J. Ro Sou Oars { 30,R (� '�'�' and Mr. Ben Vance, of Southmarsh. for the good players as well as the ± Green River As the bridal party left the eburc.a notk I. Rood. so come. and try your :elr. and Mrs. Wal. Hor�nsn greet- Luck ;tad help a very worthy Canoe 'HEiIiZ BABY FOODS 9 for 23c, I sated the. bride with a white matin All are welcome: Mr. and Mrs. Harwell and soa, of_ horseshoe, carrying out an old,Eng- - Heim Baby Oat Meal Mixture, 25c- Markham visited with B.-E, and 25c Mrs. Draper on Sunday, as did Mr. , lish custom. TOW�`1<HIP OF P[CKFgtfNti Heins'(7atsap Iy,. At the reception in the Royal VOTERal LIST 194 New Spaghetti with meat .,a 21c. "! and Mrs;Syd. Davies, of Leaside. 9 Boston Baked Beaus ,,,_� „- 21c, A goodly number met at the Hotel, Whitby, at which Rev, Rab- Clerk's Notice of Positing Of home of Mr, and Mrs, Alp Michell Ins°n acted as toast-master and I Municipal Voters' LLA EC1IA_L SOUP SAtl.l_ to present Mr, and Mrs. W. Michell Mise Roberts sang "Bemuse". Mrs. 1 1 with a mi_Qcellaneous shower after j Martin, asslsted'by Mrs. Owens, re- ;NOTWE iS HEREBY GFV-M 10 tins, Regular $1.25 value for a quiz contest sponsored by Me- -celved'tbe guests,Mrs. Martin wear- that I have complied with Section 98c, - containing: Phadyen and-t~orsyth and led by ling moss-Breen faille, with grey g, of the, Voter-4- L1.t.Act, and:that 4 Tomatoes, 4 t'eyteiabler Mrs. Allen Michell and miss Ruth acees'aories and corsage of bronze I have I►octe+r! up at my Office at - l Celeey and 1 Beef boodle Hutchings, Special prizes vrere won roses. Mrs, Owens wore blue crepe fly, 3(hntcfpnl Building. Rroughutsk cce sories and f Day of Nov - - listofn91 {►et+onr with blue velvet a Ontario, on the by: Gents Cdr. Keith Whit Lad' corsage of pink roses. emher 1t"$). the ies - Mrs. 31, Draper, and other . The bride and groorn left on.i ended to vote in the Municipality winners, after which.the President two-week's holiday to Ottawa and at %lunidpal Elections, and that N0W IS THE TL�iLE FOR.YOUR called the bride and groom to a CHBWT31AS CARE chair under-a pink-and white irm- the United States., rttch hist ceasing there for in+pec- � � Guests were present from Stouff- tion, H1:LLE?b — WALNUTS, ALMONDS, FILIIERTS broils, to open gifts, the groom ville, Oshawa, Toronto. Ottawa, _ , faithtally,untying all the knots and 1 hereby call upon itll vot�rc to BRAZIL KL'TS COLORED CO�O.�\LT Card, 'Hamilton, 8outhmarsh, Bur- take immediate proceedings to have the bride reading the cards, After mpton, roc. or ontisliona corrected BLAZED. CHERRIES, CUT MIXED FRUITS, a few well-chosen words of thanks, lington and Bra any er PINEAPPLE, CUT MIXED PEEL The News extends their heartiest according to law, il:i• irst day for Mr.,Wilt Cha:fen led in a sing-�onfi w the a good ishea to the happy couple, appeal being, lath da of \ov- BLEECHED RAISI\S; SEEDED MUSCAT with Kira, Chafen at the piano, . CA`'D1�D GINGER o - Y -- - -+ •• �rhiie the- amities'• 'Mrs. For Girls I e ember l sythe, Mrs. McPhadyen and Mrs. --,Canadian n TrainingL. T. JOHNSTON Allen Michell' prepared and served Pickekring Corp of the Township of Pickering, PLUM PUDDINGS IN TI\S FOR lunch, The sing-sono ended with - QVF5R.4EiA8 PARCELS the singing of th9 doaology, and. Pickering, Nov. 14 _ Brougham, Ontario ,iC.9NNED _ BUTTER, LARD, CA\'1VED lunch,. On Mondry last, the C. G. I. T. - "CANADA PACKERS" HAM I Mrs. T. A. Barefoot and daughter group opened its regular meeting j Mrs. L. Tondervoldl of Toronto, vis- in the usual Way. The Secretary's ited the-tormer'e father, J.�B,�Wdl= report was given and approved. son last week. The Treasurer's report was given Greenwood entertained the Y. P. U, on .Mon- Miss Olive Carter, of Toronto; and the collection taken, Business day evetdiag. 1 spent the week-end w3tfi Mrs, At I was then discussed, Devotional Ex. Mrs, W. W. Gee, of Toronto, vis- len Michell. ercises were taken by Jessie Bush- NO I' ti Mr. Stanley Dis ,was home for wekwith Mrs. F, .W, Gibson last Mr. Roy Carter is building a new by and Geraldine Irwin. After this jilts weekIT -end. He has a good posit- agohts i ' housb Just east'of hie present re-' the two groups A and B. met with �G�r�R�A, r ton on construction work, Mr, and :Mrs. -Reg. Hoskins and sidence, their captains, Shirley Disney and `t, THE-NEWS•• t♦ A number of the W. A. were at family were callers at Mrs, F. W. Ruth Peattie. The girls then worked VNIEW Y61J SroughAm on Tuesday night serv- Gibson's on Sunday. { iteV�� at their bazaar project work, • • • The Even W. B. •• aa�j The'pleasant evening was closed ` S`�u KNOW Ing refreshments to the Annual and "Taps", - J. �`,, sing— ...Federation of Agriculture.. . The Evening W. A. met on,Wed- with a singsong GOING CK IN The Farm Forum met at the nesday, November 9, at the home The respect in which the late aI home ot.Mr, Wilkie on Monday.ev-_- of airs. F. Webb, The Worship Ser- Robert Malcolm, eldest son of Rev: YMVR iVEi(3HBOR _ mining. vice was conducted' by 13rs; Short, J. and Mrs. Hardy, of Toronto was 1 Brock Road Community Club A number of our mea are away The cupboard for Life choir gowns held was fully manifested by the i Oa their regular hunting holiday to has •been installed in the church I large number of friends who Bath_ The Brock Road CoaimunitY the Muskoka district basement. It was donated by this ered in the Baptist Church for,'the Club held their' regular Euchre in Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McLean were group. It,is planned to purchase a funeral service conducted by a min- the Twp. Hall on Koveniber 9, with Monde evening, -new mattress and spring for the ister from Toronto a.great friend i Ilk Uxbridge on y good atteudance. Prizes were won �idr. McLean in.the interest of farm parsonage furnishings. A sum of of Robert's. A group of the Royal bladies - Mrs, M. Ellicott and " r foram work, and airs, McLean fat-arm money Is to be donated to .the ( Hirmans' Society members helped Mrs Hdgar kitareil; Mrs. Wm, Mc- tending the qus�ttl3ly CoOperative church board for necessary repair carry in the wonder[ul L1orQl tri- l6e� tied for 2nd prize, Mrs. Mit- i ►. sdinel Services. work to the eburc4. We have in butes. Itev. J. McLachlan assisted obstii winning the ou1F Kra 11ioLeaa ` 46 and 7dss. Roy Hilt and dM- vited the Pteksrisid W. A. to Dreg- in the service, The chsrch was 11111- Kitohea9r on their draana "As V%W as a ed many 4aviag to stay In their sten 'received a small prize. `onsot- Ighter,.visited friends at ( atioa went to Mrs• W, Hamilton. 4'.�• { rM gnaday. Beaver , •a Taeaday, November cars. Interment was made at White- 2 ;t Jf�, and Mrp, IDongttte ,rj� 2$, at 8.04 V. m, la the Greenwood vain, Robert leaves to mourn: his yenta: fab, 1VIr 'Rose Burns; nxt, tlip"t the week-end in 0nMngbvtll•, Shurbh. The December Meeting will QaremGt, two staters, Ptitrtcia and Mr, Donald White; Couaolgtian to i j Jody and brothers Jim and Jack; Mr. Ted Holtby.• Birthday coastal_ Mg. .ntl Mrs, Gerald ssnnis.•ne t be held at the hom• of iGta I ulatiou�s went to Mrs, W011 Hso=1 ttie son of Oshawa visited Mit Hadwila, to Oshawa, on Wedo•s0a7t, � family pafit ws&4 R foe bMe �� a` smaA gift. Spe-14 prises. and lira. UcLeaa •n�tbs weeltreadt r p�amti•s 7. -ie, Waitse CariOoa - - — R*,F. R. M and ] � lSonkmilu ' Frere Qrdpa, bl _ _ k r money it ants. And that is under- Upside down to prevent peeking. — standabfe, too, because it idb't the „Mman of she house who has to run 1 1 f 3 if AI S FREE • • up and down thus celiac stairs with 1 I O 711 the butter, and the milk, and the little bit of meat which you h A > > r 1 N Y ow. O 1 1 1►W 4 will keep all right until tomorrow. Olisse�tno a9KNsset�dsr�tfi..e ;' Qh But wouldn't It be too bad If the average man had to live to be over N 70 • a hundred before attaining that 1 1 N -- usilse,aew'a*•Ikre P4much . wisdom? Fortunately , the for sutra-It/iia"bdltlg brow he light usually dawns a little earlier M �� ROSES than that and then again,. r Flo doesn't sometimes it dn't dawn at alll to Via*whir nil send tele,ftlr p car W_ « « « 0 M e W f M f 1 . • � N 1/ all dein:of Meow awl's Mehlsft Did you 'also hear of the co- Wo free,and it will you bow Baer, operative enterprise among a group ` -Pastier Man Puddings.Chrisltnaa Cakes and a her of home-builders who h ve become uy tended to first. However, I am 9W a d*N**M Holiday fare IMn rear. tired of the high cost of construes not anxious to see my menfolk pat tN,ife}• AlihohHttle company oftion and have cttheir t ownrna d eavestroughin on the barn. A bre- 8 PAtAwlE NASVlY I� 1tf k build their_ o vn houses, doing the ken neck would be more expensive P.O.a•a 6400•Mookee•P.O. work between them? That sounds ill. ff than a plumber's bThe same applies to women and. �,�E �hatb like a good solution to our skilled paper-hanging — or at Tenet far ROSES FLOUR labour problem, and'applies a more• those who have lost the agility to than building houses. The same balance themselves on a step-lad. For ' ' principle is working all right here Ider while wrestling with a contrary PeN bolai� just now as my menfolk are pretty_ -- piece of ceiling paper. There are busy doing a.job on the driving limitations—and there are also other ' shed .for which they have tried to lobs to do that, help keep down get a. carpenter for over a year. As • room. Tie rope is a perky bow with r; �. for eavestroughing at the barn— the high cost' of living. You don't helpful Hints :.. handles dangling. c. that job has been hanging fire-or have to risk breaking your neck « « • .earl three to make your own aprons and house • y years. Could be that .r,..r dresses. nor to do Uw tsosae-est Latter gloves b when skilled labour has caught up Your own bak- ing Housewives snake patches bo reinforce knees R�NIC� with its waiting •list—and, has also !ng' And where there are children _— and elbows in snowsuits.. These become a' little less independent— I have said it before, and I patches make the suit wear longer, maybe it will find that a number of say it again, the cost of*keeping A To shave chocolate finely, use a' and they're decorative, too. -potential children well dressed can be lite good customers have ally cut in half by mothers making peeler — it's quicker and �! Cxto.nd.olftw Ctark¢ learned to do quite a lot of this g better than a knife or grater. over garments to fit the youngsters. '�____Yu extra work for themselves. A little pair of pants for the wee . • _ +� - Did you hear this little item is , the )sews last week? An old gas- A few years ago a discussion boy; a 1z suit or pretty frock for Use a meat cleaver and wooden play P y chopping board for dividing frozen A minister was very fond of deman, celebrating his 109th birth- often arose as to whether it was sister, can be made for next to food packages. Just chop off ,what 'cherry brandy,and one of his elders day was asked what he thought better policy to tackle a job whictr nothing and will outwear any thought he would play a joke on had been the most' wonderful is- was outside a persona ordinary line you needready-made garment bought from two - . Handy when cooking for v him, ention during his lifetime. His an- of-work or hire a person to do it a store. Not only that, whether ` "I'll give you a bottle of cherry swer was—the refrigerator) "Be- who had been trained for the iob. what you make or repair is a chick- Whip cream aheM of time. It brandy," he said, "if you will pro- cause." he said. "you can buy any The idea steadily gained ground an pen or an apron, something else mise to acknowledge it in the food you like and can take care that it was better economy to hire is also gained—a sense of achieve- will not separate if yon add a touchchurch magazine." of it after you've got it" That an .experienced person to do the ment, that inner senfe of satisfac- o: unflavored. gelatin, The gelatin The minister undertook to do this amused me because some women job.'And it sounds logical. Why tion that comes with a job wed also speeds up %vhipping. and soon a' paragraph have to be y good at the art should a man try to fix his car done You can't buy it—you qa . e p .graph appeared us pretty the magazine, thanking she. donor of convincing before the average when there are mechanics to -do only earn it Bake cookie dough scrape along for his gift of fruit and tote spirit man will admit tate advasttages of a it?. Or a farmer spend days, per- with the cookies. Saves re-rolling in which it was given. refrigerator make it worth ' the haps, trying to uproot a tree !fiat the dough I w hich toughens les a bulldozer could.Mve in fifteen COME OUT FROM DA Y Children delight in the queer shape,+. � ii !71 V V i I�Yy�q ' of scrap cookies. �—j�s M minutes. Or a woman do her pan C�EO►3SW�C?RD KPereru" a 9tooMa_ UNDER THE « . • ie geiver o•„ai paper-hanging when there are ex- Covet recipe cards with transpar- � 'o�s meeet"s u,P.oauaa" aa� wayourpioneers worked.tIit those t ant shellac. Greasy fingermarks and dvtsers 4t, k days, necessity drove a man to be SHADOW 0 PRIM Food stains can then we wiped ofl r!'Oak .. s newt. a laic of-all-trades and the only with damp cloth Alj1Wr t F4sot $s kPa°-trearlae 4t Lea•a oat y « « t.tsttee see Etso tribe 41.rare time he called for help'taas when a Lot ft eterd V v 00 Piero of - After washing dark-colored soot, g par, ae s,arowro tr eh• t! Lin �I roard �job was too big for him to handle YF sT. Peres et. Patrdner alone.' Then a community ter was' -roll them up and put .them in a s Batiks•.blot• •aa 81 Fan VA 1011 the obvious answer. 1!. vehomenoo T Kaaak lar a muffin g 'tykes s!. Krsat..e g pan — a pair to a Is, M,dlble fare of t Founded sib 9tltah at eta)•arra.. But we have lost that indepen- section — to carry them to the line, •"resines J a !4. Harry deuce, and now we are paying the 'Then they.can't fade on blit other is,alum dwettlag' prise. On every side the hue and . laundry. if Devourslno . « ' !s. cry goes up—"We cant do this or it.lroentt+es that because we can't get help', there — x - Put a strong rubber band length- st.Nouns isn't a carpenter or plasterer 4vail wise around your paint can whets 2s. 1[r fainting — so the band will make !e is.uarser able for months ahead Sure, thev 'Io-TDOLCTNThblesfeepsowpetaM `aa Reoidedard abl • a "bridge" across rite top. Use the . promise to come butt that's as far *M AWnMrraC and�•X� Toss e■taste• as itgoes•„ gee beak d 10111 or iU6100band to wipe excess paint o8 the So [ was glad when 1 heard that fO� MwaotsAr said iia brush as you. work. Sides and top a4: of can will stay clean Iib. Move significant little news item about �thousands of ed� Who H r sono kat Not alt+ getting at7at �. these men ether to build gore wader the slby �� D�wdow at * • • H 8 to g g , 09, w_.ce omit their own homes; and I was glad Moet Palo... Cabbage odor is practice"} ditn• se rl,oae When Partner and Bob took over malas ides s cans D eiw�a mated if you add a piece of celerti Is.Poetaof wQten you put it in to cook. Use e.1 1 irtt• this driving shed job themselves 100 oet7lsa 010.00. !!roar te.sir meth,ear Actual) for that- this drassise does not have outside stalk: discard celery when Numeral Y• grand mild w►bba a is done. ' t.uce an elm fall is responsible. Until the field w�• direct a g - et ttttter what. 7 _DOLCINLIMITXD.7bros- • • k hrudaM7 a'orl: was done big repair lobs had w10.Caarda � i J Mpe cleaners make . good hair iT Tenrlaa• to wait: So it was the time element curlers. Soft to sleep on; make in DornInudve that made our tries feel a carped- ~' •soft curls; will not split ends o' a ail'alai. ter was necessary—not unwilling- -soft O LC I N fair. DOw?t Hess or lack of initiative And 1 tAnsTs 1. Amerloaa suppose that IS true Of many farms, a•rg4twe 7we. 7.11,DOLC7N 4 - Indian 1r..r d Da and the main reason why a lot of 491cipping ropes take gay tiebacks _ 'khtutt boa farm buildings are in need of re. c • 1or Hie curtains of your child's �• Ar wer el ew ere on t'•;a -as:. :. pair. The field work has to be at- I68Ule 47 — 3P4P - - ""oa,�`"" �. WRITE TODAY fOR MY HECK DELICIOUS CROW# #RAND RECIPES ;ypIST1111tO • �'otA i"^iiAil}ii�; �Ft:flRs roc HER . HOME SERVICE .DEPT.: The Canada Starch Company, Limited, r *FREE: JANE ASHLEY You Rt=e r,gg_ Sold a Peskard to. p.geY t»,Montreal,..o. - r� .- -v' '• --. -. ';' -:.. t .. .. -fir - . - ' - • - 1. ,.._ .. ..., Y" _ , '.. '.maws •'4... .;'• �� i I`' • •'A,y(d' •}• . mama .t•-'�' .. — •. .. .• a ♦ .. � _ '• � ;' �•�,' °°' WAKE UP YOUR - N ���� TAIKS "He drove straight to bis goat � LEON said the political orator. "las looked WA LI Y E R BILE . �a ''Andrews. ayther to.the right nor to the left, - 84 4 ie 111 1 Rens'M Gs „Accordin 'to somebody who has mushrooms and chop onion. Pan but pressed forward, moved by s )face should t abost s g P By Rev It• Barclay Warn° definite purpose. Neither friend nor �i`�tOTor tri et`°'y IE made a study of such things, there mushrooms in hot fat, add onion asidlaset It i�iado are--growing in every part of the and oatmeal and heat for 10 min- "]ererniah, A Spokesman of Eiod" foe could delay him nor tura him �,s „ t Old and New World—more than -utes. Add one tablespoon water if from his course. All who cross" s*�p�•�Yeo!a�seer. Siad fifty members•if the cabbage fain- necessary. Cool, -lightly and stir his path, did so at their own peril. ] tbw iaild, tet y' es. 1.9-10, 18-19; 22-1-7, 1}14; » art t � ily. They are of different shapes, in egg yolk and sour cream; season J What would you call such f man? y� 1. colors, and there is a wide variety to taste. Using 2 cabbai r leaves for 37:13-17 _ "A truck driver," ehoutt'd some- saeiap w�711 of flavours. each roll, place 1 to 1% tablespoons one from the audience. Yet they all have this in common stuffing in center of each, roll and Golden Text:"Woe unto him that Mess —moderate cost ease of prepaia- fasten with toothpick, or tie with ljuildeth his house by'jpirightecus- 'tion, and good eating. cord. tress, and his chambers by wrong; So here are a few'hints regarding :lace in. well-greased baking dish, that useth, his neighbor's service cabbage preparati n and cookery, dot with fat, and add 'i cup water without wages, and giveth him'not Fla recipes oar mi ht into bottom of pan.. Bake, uncover for his work' Jet, 22:13. /� VO also a.couple ofY g )led 'the �; like;o try. ` ed, in a moderate oven 1.330*). for J rremiah has been ca r1 • Since cabbage is estrous-flavored 30 minutes. Serves 4 to 5. weeping prophet." Supporting this vegetable, allow to stand with whole e ° - * view are hes own wards, "Oh mine that _ Q ,� / head down in slightly salted cold l know a small boy who is con- my head were waters,and mine eyes q. /7(�, �� .,water for about 3 minutes before tinually saying, "Mom, let's pretemd a fountain. of tears, that I might (_N /J•s pocking. it's Easter so you'll bare to.make weep' day and night for the slain �/ To cook, remove outer leaves if Hot Cross Buns (1 also know of the daughter of my people." necessary, then quarter, lice, shred, some grown-ups who are pretty J er. 9:1• But do not think of his or chop the .cabbage according to fond of fresh buns, any time of the tsars as the sign of weakness: They • were vie expression of his great Thrifty—made WIt�I MAGIC your own preference and variety year, and with , or ,without the lose acid compassion as were-the- M used. Add a small amount of water cross.) i Tiaraen 1 can of ecagan uh with 3 do.ear blended s -and %z. teaspoon _salt; cover and So here's a re which I feel tears of Jeans over Jerusalem. to a smooth park with l(•,eoid mule.Add sae died �.�. simmer'until tender (8 to 18 min- sure YOUR folk; will like as well :Luke ]9:41. cooked pork, 1 Saof fsdpp•d m11 anion, l very That Jeremiah gas strong andychO ' et0u with �t eOd � Beaten' y stes depending on kind of cabbage as MINE do.. nd' thzt's a nhote' .• ;carless is evidenced by such state- pepper.Keep hot in doublebod0r. tnd size of pieces). Drain, if nec- lot. snents as contained in the memory y slSCutTiNWiI)di:aadtilC3atobowl,tooewaift.d , easary, blend :with butteror or bacon Rich Cinnamon Buns Baur(or t!(o once-dyed hard-wheat sour),i toy. fat, and season to taste with salt t/4 cup butter or margarine : .lees- and "Execute ye judgment pastry - and righteousness, and deliver the ` M`s'c ming Powder, I �•sem' out in tomb 5 tba. stud pepper: 'a cup brown sugar: g shortening.s/akeawall inoustre,Pour in2184-Ae kand • ya • One foolproof way to keep your a/4 cup Crown Brand Corn :Syrup spoiled out of the .hand of the Op- mi:lightly with a fork.Ron out dough to)6"taictmo• fid' cabbage cooking a sec=t and avoid 3 cups sifted.all-purpose flour pre,sor; and do no wrong, do no cut iMo4".go.rag•3jwsa a.ednsmmntiane+ruhdoagh. violence to the stranger. the father. prick with a roes and ptach ecru"''Sales in hot ovsm, ' the usual kitchen smells, is to place 4 teaspoons,baking powder less• nor the widow, neither shed 'W' 111-1,11 �. Fill with pork � gad .serer ' .-e-•2 or 3 slices of stale bread an top IV, teaspoons saltYi`M�'°r'�'' innocent blood in.this place." �<> of cabbage before the cover lid goes 1/7 cup shortening . . 5 , . leremiah had the unpleasant task n` - --- i c,ae.milk of predicting the doom of Jerusa- .. 7 ... ,� �f � »••sem x ler. He Ras suspected as a traitor and thrust into prison. But such harsh treatment did not deter him 'ts'443r.,w, y ,; rF RICHE CINNAMON BUNS from being-a--faithful spokesman of r God. "'hen broug',t before the SPICY 4 Ring, lee said, "Thou shalt be de- _ livered into the hand of the King of Babylon." Recipe O for more of..the spirit of Jere- , miah in the ministry of today; men ' Measure into large boot, 1 s.babe- d• 7rh0 are no mere time-servers, but wee-water.i tope.grawAssed seem - s v; M sale mall eager is dissolved. Sprinkle a, win carry the people on their a• ' r heart; men who do not seek popu- wish 2sovetop"yMi.aLsams,Royal % 1 k y : larity. but who seek God an is ��7URN a*well. �to - a.wailk message and then faithfully deriver i; , ', ,:, - x a _ people. aced etlr b 1!t a�Reanlated ansae,13i < Y ,• . ; laps• eaK a tbe. eboeeedes; seal to � ��'' • I III .. /! t0 the . - , >. ram s K° e" hal rwon.Add to yeast epee and i# r syr d i well Agga.Stir be a a. Power 1n Tablet Form "!� ' 41 «dl R sew had brood Soar; bast uef11 work 5 a s.mors aors@fed By tieing to roller-skates : tiny �'Rased m®sewetb sed motor no bigger than a matchbox,a � place in gressed bowl gad x beach!rip wNh milted baster a short..' . Dutch inventor claims to have pro- achy,Oliver cad ere r.err , ptawe "3 r "• <, duced a new form of ,quick and see boas•drasgpt. Let dee anal) eheap transport which may eventu- in bulk whysdoogtiisrising, dwbad _ ally oust the bicycle. sombins 1yf IL brown sugar (Newly The fuel is solid gasoline in tablet ismased dO7a)' a+we' ara®d ttOna- Cabbage Goakeh METHOD: Place first three in- form. Each tablet costs ten cents t moo. 1 a wombed and dried owdione I medium.head green or white gredisnts in a saucepan; bring to and is said to provide sufficient fuel ` �`Punch down dough.and - cabbage a boil over medium heat and boil a two-hour ours '• feta i �� ami: leer �� journey at a speed staooth be" Ron each piece into as . ';-•'4-or's tomatoes or ISS sups l minute. 'Poor into 9-inch square of 20 miles an hour. � �' sbleas,/A thick gad 1e")cost toa..o canned ice pan. Mitt and sift Sour, bait- I It is claimed that the motor eaa t+' dough.)Herat with :.1t.d barite or 2 green peppers ing powder, and salt: cut in short- be fixed to any pair of roller-skates amwomins. Sprinkle with r•ldn I S cup kernel corn, cooked fresh ening with pastry blender or two la a few moment*. The motor costs tea-Bestaufng-a loug•d",rou up _ knives. Add milk to make soft about $5 to-buy. How it. works is web dace loosely,like a Jolly roll.Cat or canned u taw 1" dis«• ph" Jesi Woe" dough. Turn out on floured board. a secret• b t the inn eatot, who has ,*� •«•"pA0 • -'-2 tablespoons.fat-or butter - _ � saa6 oboe, a wt-side ep,m greased roll into rectangle '/4 inch ttyck. been demonstrating his invention on •�•'• 7'• round 1 teaspoon chopped'caraway g lel).Grow- pan. (or other • seeds Cut into 1-inch slices and i`plece Dutch roads;describes it.as 'simple., dtallow,genas>•f3nase sopa Coew and _ I bay leaf -` cut side up in syrup. Bake in mod- He wonders why other inventors lot rim until doubled m built.Bake in grate oven 0 deg. F.) 45 minutes. moder Salt and sour cream, It - .I Invert in p7 amobe buns.2ina es. MHeve ristnow�exp o-imenf it bng wefore ith a �+at�"b'oted' M �atea P 2 tablesdesired Pgadget which would make it pus_ v VEAsri' - 16 buns. Bible to- fix a seat to roller-skates, 1 s METHOD: Cut cabbage into ` so that skaters could cruise along �R t rtayS►ttasMt NEW FAST-ACTING DRY coarse pieces; dip tomatoes and Raisin Nut Filling the roads in a sitting position, /.c"+" ....••°"""" YEAST NEEDS NO1 ;peppers into boiling water; peel (Combine 34 cup Crown Brand I E 1ON tomatoes and quarter, remove seeds Corn syrup, 2 tablespoons melted REFR G RAT 1 peppers and cut into thin strips " Ashes to Ashes and- - butter or margarine; spread over Stays Ersa6 gad(all-aueagt�on your Magthwiae; drain canned cora. surface of dough. Sprinkle with / pantry shelf for weeks! Here's all you do Heat fat in saucepan, add veget- Jancy +aged five)': Mummy, is it. - obles and caraway; cover and sim- cup brown sugar, 2 teaspoons cin- --true that 1,efore peo'hle are born lsa'eman amount(usually specified)of lnkewsrm water;dis- mer over low flame for 15 minutes. namon, % cup raisins and 7/5 cup they're dust: solwtboroughly 1 teaspoon sugar for each envelope of yeast .Add bay leaf, season with salt and' chopped nutmeats. . Mother: Yews, dear: � Sprinkle with let sand 10 minute: Pei dry least. ,.'paprika, and simmer for another 10 Janey: And'when they die they - •, - sisinutes;' remove bay leaf. Add go back to dust: T�FiINstir well.(The wtartisedwith the yew counts as ., d -ream, if desired, and tet come to important Guests Mother: Yes, deter. parrot the totalLquidtxlted for inyour recipe.) quick boil'once. Serves 4,to 5. P =Janey: Well, I looked under my At Royal Winter Fair boa just,now and there's somebody• � 44 Stuffed Cabba a Roll y I- "I g either coming or going. 'I to•10 large outer leaves of Toronto — Field'.�Sarshall Lord cabbage, green or white ;j pound mushrooms 'Wavell' has accepted an invitation - 1 small onion ;. . from John-McKee, President of the P 1 tablespoons fat Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and S S� � 1 egg yolk -will visit the Toronto fair on IN 0- cup oatmeal ,ember 22. 1 tablespoon aovr cream or Lord Wavell, who became Vic- evaporated milk soured with , ' eroy-of India after leading the Brit-. • - _ lemon juice ish Army in. North Africa, will at- Felt, red pepper, maijoram or. tend'a reunion in Montreal of the sage to taste Royal 'Highland Regiment (Black \1 i 1r[ETHOD: Cover cabbage with Watch). While he is at the Royal - boiling salted water and let stand the Field Marshall will be provided t with a guard of honor from Tor for 5 minutes rinse and drain. Slits t onto's 48th Highlanders. The guard will parade in prewar white shell jackets and' the pipe band in full / dress. ^ Other important guests of the - e a Royal will be His Excellency, the Governor-General,_who will attend a on Monday, November '21st, andu, the Lieutenant-Governor of Ont- ario, the Ron. Ray Lawson on �. November 16th. 16 E �Cossets long ago ft was eeasidered •Rere's s royal breakfast...crisp, sweet-tastind, s sstpespli honer ai be allowed /s watch the' Itoney-golden Sakes with the distinctive GRAPE. q Haw i Subdued Xing wi his breakfast,Dar no king over enjoyed. NUTS Savor. llstra good for young and old .i w�'dFiery Itch� a atom wholwon er "cions, satisfying dish used@ they provide sof esirbent everybody ■ seed--nse(ni quantities of eerbohydrates, pea y yr•Dennis,amaalnal7 t r• i! D•D. than the wasdwfal Tp0 GRAII'1 ewenl,PO5T'S t41n, minerals and other food essentials. Get f/ passu—did • ck• orld POS-T'S GRAPE-NUTS FLAKES at your' k tet. Wore n—did mediosum.p• = GRAPE—NUTS irI,AIES-mads from elm- ysce nasi comfort flat cruel iso sins 4„-,,,,,,--„,,,.r••,,, „-„ Dr -enema• Dimtl•s reehes• aw'a foot - ripened wheat and seabed barky. grocer'. todsi:' gad other 1tcA roubNs. trial ew wean. . "NO lri0n spinach, Willis. 1+00k Tent application checks even the most intense lteh ar:money-)melt.Ask drugf:Wt•tor D.D.D. - What it has done to'your father!” Prexcrlptlon l on;inary o:qx.: rtrcnp b 1 now. _ 6F•270 "`^a • • :. .£. d. Zudnedd �treetart� ROCK ,:Eo-0p Hog Feeds j PIL71LDBASS sUPPLIE0 A.E. Richardson EON RATION—u balanced feed far saw%__4o be fed ,hnmedliate Dellccry Dan 8e 1� Q�ERAL SUIiAlrC _ HEATRE ,before and after farrowing. _ Of The Followhss Items JR Asphalt Shingles REAL irATli NOG GROWER—for all growing p'!ge a balanced Roil Roofing In All Gradow CONVEYANCING "vCT23IT8'b' su ;feed to ensure fast, economical growtrh. 1 loll-Bric An Oid-established ,.Ra�t Roof Coating � ' AIRrCONDITIONED HOG FZNXWU&3.-a, feed designed to gave'maxum Aluminum Corner Bead - s•. �C,ap and Valley !'hone POTsaeins dA - - THURSDAY, FR) ,SATURDAY ` finish economically. November 17, 18 and 19, ne Llalns Bawd WESTERN ti•R.A1TT1�-+Onto, Wheat and Barley a�d�L=►e Brick Face Beloit Shows jat 7.00 and 9.00 P. M. ,WHOLE OR OR(7UND j Concrete Blocks Inenlatfon D. �. $ M R Saturday Matinee at 1.30 P. M. Bata and Loose Cedar dream is Your CLAREMON3' CO.-OPERATIC P°a``` p°'°` l ce AN jrf-dla � y A. W. MITCH 2OtU Anniversary za Business IN TECHNICOLOR S PHONE SSW • OSVT, ONT. DORIB DAY. JACK CARSON PHONES 70 and 114 - address Phone LRE HOWMAN and EVE ARDEN BranghAbi. Oat. PlIch. 341WS "OUR TRUCKS PASS YGZ&WAY" SmOl+LDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY CLAREMONT ''.� / November 21, 22 and 28• STAFFORD EROS. KEN AND CLARKE Last Complete shore At 8,20 P. M. • A[eaament" War]%. AUCTIONEERS Cover Up Mrs. Fred Ward is at present via- son Robert, .are spending a 'few z t Phoa+e Whitby Ae iting her daughter, Mrs. j Keith days with the Harvey f$mdly here. and Authorized for us !tarring WTIA J AM BEN`D9X Drake, of Orillia, who in ill. Mrs. Sheppard, Mrs. Birrell, Mrs. fir!Dundas 6t.W. (Whitby Counties at Ontario and yank t DE'NN* O'>!�E•and Mr, And Mrs. Gordon Morley and Harvey and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston Farm Stodgy, impl�s Kos BAREWMA BRIT!'ON family, of St: Catharines spent the attended the Women's Institute hold �itur% Real usts Plus An Added Atts ction week-end with IMT. and';Mrs. Fred- Convention at the Royal York -last Specialty Reasonable -Morley here, week. MCEACHNIE' °` our at • as Mr, James Reynolds and friend The November meeting of theRat D1ta1 « f0! Miranda spent theoeok-end with 'his peoyle Friendly Bible Class' of St. John's �D ' �p Of �� here. Church was held at the home of _. MOl]idf� P. O.phone, Asia. 6 GLYNIS JOHNS, GOOGIE ,Mrs.'Valentino underwent an op- Mr, and Mrs. George Duncan on ;�, 'QNERAL DIIi OR Msslcham P. O. pla4 Msr1!!. 2" y C�7RII''Fi11S JONMI erstiou in a Toronto 'hospital last Monday. November 7. The Presid- JOHN. 1iMcCAmA7M Wednesday, and -is reported to 'be ent Mr. Rank Carter, presided over rrsiyate Ambulance Servide r� beef been eatsbli�d ` dmrDroviag. - lite business meeting and 'Mr, Geo. Day of Nishi auello9eses dune 1890. Mr. G. M. Forsyth baa been in Willson was in charge of the Wor- THURSDAY, TM., aATU•R,DAY poor health during the past week. slip Service. Rev. H. iAckie gave in. memacm)® Prop. j November 34, 26 and 90. Mrs. Clamming, Or Stouffville a Moet Inapiring i address to the Phoria P1C1� 19.3 ,�'� spent n, few days j1aet week with large n�fber of mew1bers present . ��• • Nit �UG The �,liirl From Mrs. Connare. a►t the close of the Worship Ser- 'il�r "V' Im C. C. RICHARD$ON There will be- a variety concert vice, lHa+rold Barclay conducted a i in the Community Hall tonight Of few contests which were mu�ih en- P1C�eringe Ont• 1 203 >�r BEING '. _ Jo�1es Beach local talent.iTbds was a big success joyed by all. The December meet- last year, and a good crowd id ex- 1bg -will be held is the Town Ball 'iroe'OntO •�+• 08!! latarriag RONALD RTrA(UN pected for this one. The concert is In the for= of a potluck supper. g=T� '`�`B' Virginia MAYO, Eddie BRACKEN under;the direction- of 'Sirs, afc- on Friday evening, December'2, at YY . iVl Yr Connell, 6.30 P. .M. The evening closed•with j The Businewmen had a real good the usual re[reebmenta. LICNXS= AV�g Zg„a time at the Skyioft-Lodge. at Deg- The Wainen's Institute o �texf� _ ,mar, last week, when they enter- The 47,tb Convention of the Can- - VALUATOR taiaeld their ladies. Movies, and tral Ontario Area, Women's Iastit- ' Bighwer monument 'Works • speakers, made up the progra=. utas was held at .the Royal York Phone or Write Eavotroughing The Businessmen held a meeting Hotel, Toronto, this. past week and ��' Ate, gyp• last- Friday evening,-when several bitought together 802 woman at one 414 Dundas SL Sant. Whitby •+ itaate etime.n for &ecuWon A meeting, A full account .rill be � � 1, �'��' Out. f HOUSE or-BARN p a West a moi , on committee was formed to work forthcoming when Mrs,-H, Harvey, On No. ! Highway with Howard Languelle, of Sky- Delegate for -Brougham. Institute Mmue . Whitby 449 FURNAOES AND- loft, to arxe,age to have the ski gives bier report. PURr.�TAOE REPAIRS trains-stop at Claremont this year The Brougham Institute met at y ------ )few and UKed Mae Water and the skiers would thea be trans- the Township Hall, November stn. ported to lagmar: A committee Mrs, Lloyd Johnston, Vice-Presid- OPTOIEL"MIST was oleo forimed to investigate the ent was in the chair in Mrs, Cas- 0.W to 12.00 land 9.00 to S00 � a parade' for 1Christmaa; 7 J A. WILLOUGHBY g 1}. BARNES possibility of street decorations and sie's absence. Mrs, Burton read the i • also a resolutions to be Presented at the Evenings: Men., Wed-, to Y ; ;Phone: Brooklia 79 R 9 concert Convention at the Royal York Hot- DIBNIIl'F BLDG., Opp. P. O. l ZNo. 12 Highway, S miles North The women. of the Baptist,Cburch el....these were voted on. Mrs. T. OSH,AWA, ONTARIO - ANt7 sO+rf held a very-successful bazaar in Philip •read a very interesting re- Fsr'ty Yeasa Cianada's Lars. of-Whitby) the church last Saturday afternoon port of the a,ddreee.given at PCck- �•� • • 96901 office 1610 est Fame Agency. i when 1t appeared that many were erialg by Mian Edna Moore on the (Three-Day Service Arranged) FOR country Py�ty �• • out to get some of their Christmas County Health Unit. The Convener Adt J. I. (Had) Stewart, D]"1O/'1�C shopping done. of Public Relations end Commun- a,�ps . Tp�ye 1 Jn►w7 Mr, and Mrs, gam Taylor visited ity Activities, Mrs, M. Ellicott, had �! (, Foe That lichee in The Aft Mr. Taylor's brother, Mr. Gordon charge of the progra=....both she ellers R Atkinso •Dail Ohr City Dept, COMBINATION, IMIDE AND Taylor, of Uxbridge, on Sunday. and ,Mrs. W. Willson read papers HYSIgt . TQrQuW d OUTSIDE DOORS Pitons Asia 901 W 9•Btantt.900 TALL MADE OUT OF -a" which were especially good; alae C HIlR United �Cttureb Anniversary Ser. two shahs were shown the results , vices This Sunday of the Slip Cover Course taught by Licensed ! "SYLVA CORD PLYWOOD"AIASO The United Church, Claremont, Mins Taggart here, last month. The c will Hold their Annivem' ry Ser- Roll Call •'Current Events brought Auctlo.neers' GORDON F. OBBORNE vices this coming Sunday, Novem- out many items of news and inter. Q L.U, NNon bar 20. .Rev. H. H. Lackle, Pastor, est. The bostesses were: Mrs. B. ;96 Years Experience . will have charge of both services, l Harvey Mrs, W. White, Mrs.-Rob- . _ There win be pedal music by the ertson_Harvey, tea-time,,,a dainty lunch conducted District iifaaasee _ LCMBER YARDS local chojr, and the . Vb'hitevale i served. Mrs. She am-old Brough- 8peclalixing in Fpertytock, brni I,nCK=lNG, ONTARIO �' tare and Pro ' EXPIRE LIFE quartet will also help with the am resident, was present. All Wee rsonall Listed and Pbone music at the evening service. .A. Miss Helen Barclay, R. N., Tor- Advertised. Bills prepared and. �+ XPIRinsurancCom good turnout ie hoped for. onto, spent the week End with barposted. Pty mother, Mrs. C. .A, Barclay. FOR Pi" PBTDdA'r= 3femorial Service Heie Iiad { Mr, and 14rs, Geo. Knox, of En- v ! Repseseatatives PRON'S PICK. ISS J 1 A Big Turnout niskillen spent Sunday with Mr. Prompt jerviee - The Remembrance Day Service• and Mrs• Kenneth Pascoe. 1dr, and Tom POekriic �. Gurney Warm Air ltiraaess held here last Sunday afternoon, Mrs. John Puckriu were also can- Q Hugh dray, .Oshawa was one of the biggest and best of ers. Reasonable Rate lobe. White. BowmanvilU •� 00041Wonbas SyIems - special services here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillman and Mr. PHONE 290 ST'OUFFiVILLE �fC i Filter Units and $ism` The local branch of the _Legion, a- and Kre, Harry Spaug, .motored to long with the Whitby Legion Band Hamilton on Sunday and spent the ��ir Telephone 5296 W>tiltby, Out. Q�� �N and the .A•.%x'Legion Band, paraded Clay with Mrs, Crosier, the former ' i� M i� from the park to the United Church ISy'bil _Wilson, for their service. ;The front of the ---,Miss Betty Hoey spent the week- Sheet Metal Works church had -a specially built altar, end with :Kies Ruth Gillman. .•�] . TUDOR BTR W and flags set in• Padre John Grey, The United Church Bazaar which Your Friendly Resident Agent" ST of the Whitby Legion was speaker. was aibly' opened Py ".Kra. Lackte• At the service, wreaths were placed was a decided sageess, both flnan REALTOR 1NSLrRANC'E AGENT -_ at the front o1 the church in a very cially and socially. 'rhe tables were LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE impressive ceremony: Toe-following kept full of ladies during the aft- LL11iILiTY INSUR4-NCE i�te. wreaths were pi2_ed on the altar; ernoon, enjoying-their 'cup of tez, _ BUY FR03I AND LUMBER for the United Cburch, by, Mrs. E. We had the pleasure of boaving Rev. - . ,LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR SALE WITH Baker; the Baptist Church, by Mr, and Mrs. Kennedy with us during ' `CYRIL E• MORLEY t James Coates; Businessmen's Assn. 'the afternoon. The proceeds were SHEETING SHELVING by Mr. Root• McLeod; Ladies' Aux- approximately $130,00, and we sin- iliary, by Mrs. C,, Reynolds; Clare- cerely thank those who sent dona- FLOORING scut School, by Mian Carol Todd- tions and 'helped in any way.to at- FLOORING Class, by Mrs, E. Lain success. e d 9z4 . 2x8 9x8 Boniface; R'oman's institute, by Mr. Joe. Burrows attended a re- ; .CO M R'E : 1U M BER 1 Mrs. J. Badgerow; Province of Ont- union of the 19th Field Regiment, HAROLD SCOTT Ario, by Mrs. Lehman, and the loc- led Battery, at Guelph on Sunday The Co. - --Between Highways 2 and 2A. al Legion b Mrs. J, Todd. ' y tvisited with her ti on Frenchman's Bay Roads Seebeck >Phr3i►esr Bcarboro 8888 or Seward 1117 friend Men: J••Jarvigj of .Armladale. .i recently, and also with her daugh- S boyo Junction BROULiri AtA � , ter Zeils, of Toronto, :Mrs. Fvred Cassie retW-ned home DANCE from her trip to Florida, last Sat- S.est we forgeti Our church was _ i FbA IMMEDIATE DIDLIVE T appropriately decorated on Sun- urday, and reports a wonderful Clarerno�a Hall day 1?ast; with large and small time, going; by trala'aad returning Lv3fBEIt—ltoagib or Dressed..Wks, Bashr�ind Sloors. flags, intet�mingled with fall flow- by bus. She especially mentions i WENDOW VTMS COMPLg'"Ra.FVa a Saab, Gh%506 Spiral _ • ers ,as we listened to an epprop- the Silver Springs and Crocodile balances Tuctory-bulli and1refitted. Fri. Nov. 25 nate Sermon by Rev, Mr. Leckie. Farms. WAILBOARDA_ Ten Test, Dooaaeona, GiyZroc, G'VeenbOAVIL and the tymns were likewise chos- Miss Underhill of Altreria, wino ' i-JOHN.RF.UMER'8 ORCIIESTRA en. .A good congresat,on was pros- is now in Turonto taking a ,Dietit- P3iY1POOD18-�1r• Cedar, B[rrch, Weldteiy and Step Mood: enl~ ion Course at the hospital$, spent °BRLi�IflIr,.w.i *•rt and cedar'witii Naft bwasele BM04L - e wee - ad with h -aun Mr.'und wGu, G.r, rur.�:, c.v,wreO the k e ft her great t. ! J.M. Qadarlrrain Bidias. pskstsl !-jam 1 Adtnissfon to Maynvothe, T%.Alr.,,, C Mrs. W. 01,7. - • attend the ,funeral of 'their tincle. Congrat 11-itions to our Broucti. ! Sponsored by Claremont (,liria' arm who have received their' } f Mr. Wesley Lebow. I&A week-ewl. - J Softball Team Kr. and Mrs. Bob 11,*rvey and mice medals according to their i service In the late war. — � t . .. a � ,