Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_11_25 L , • r • >r NEWa-� e "1 YOIJ, 09 NU. 8, PiCSARII:Gr, O\TARIO, b'RID ],��U�'E.l'IBER 2:5, 1818 _ Cents per Copy Autliorized as second Class MAttes 8nbsas•Iptdon Rate:. j200 per year; U. s, $2.b0 W. C. MU.RKAR and SON, PUBLISHERS w -saw.- W•.�s,A.- tiaa..ra�jli . � -_ t nd dcin To ' nshi ;PlanningBoard Present ::Ex ee : . . Picke .. Re ort In This Issue . { PICKER.l qG TOWNBBJP IS S Milli Piodncers Meet "EX1PRA" E!DI'TION OF NX" t31RpWING. THM w ax . Pickering pillage ? "Toronto is the!poorest fluid milk 4n connection with the report in market in Ontgrio" was the admiss- 4bout 2000 additional copies Of Pickering United Church Lb's, Allan Clark, of lAkefield, tbds edition from our Planning Bd., ion of W, H. Wilmot, Secretary- the News are being printed, this Rev. Arthur Young, Minister and Mrs, W. H. Clark and young we thought it would be timely to Manager of the Toronto Association, week at the request of the Town- Sunday, November 27, 1949 daughter Karen, of Peterboro ,vis= Uke a gianee at some of the vis- to a weld-filled hall at Brougham, ship Council, for distribution with- 10,00 a, m. - Sunday School ited Mr. and Mrs.. Harry $oyes fble aspects of the growth of our , on Tuesday, November 22, being in this municipalltF, addressed to Teen-age Bible-Class this week. _ township, It is needless to say that the Annual Meeting of the South property-ownere or ratepayers, 11.00 a,�a •- 'Morning Service J. D, and Mrs. Remmer and Z. every village has witnessed consid- Ontario District, With genial Pres- This issue contains a lengthy re- 7,00 p,,m. - Evening Service L. and Mrs. Chapman spent Sunday. ,eralble residential building during ident George Todd in the chair, a port by the Pl9nnfng Board on 2.00 p, m. - Audley Sun, School ! with Bert and Mrs, 'Marquis, at Le- the past few years, and some com. lively meeting ' 'heard Mr, Wilmot their findings and recommendat- 3.00 p, m. - Audley Church Ser, 1 troy' It being their 61st Wedding snerciai• give many other details of the pre- ions, and we 'strongly recomotend +*** � Anniversary. At the North End, we•have the sent milk situation, including a the readimc of same by all rate- Choir •practice at 8,00 o'clock on The sympathy other friends !S newly-formed Co-Operative, at the report on the Owen Sound Collect- payers at least, Friday* evening at the church, extended to -Mrs. Wm, Holowchuk, Villege of !Claremont. There ate ive Bargaining Agreement, Other {We do not -beeltate to say that g ! f t on 'the death of her lather, Charles itwo new stores in Claremont, a new features of an outstanding meeting our '"position. is really serious" United Church Lradies' Bazaar Gcrdon Quennell, at Bright, Ont,: mast office and the Claremont Can- were: address by the President, and that certeln regalationa, which Saturday, December 8. on November 20, is an automobile ming Co. The newly-formed Clare- Mr, Irwin Ormiston•, the Toronto accident. - ;mont Businesemea's. Association inns be those eolut ly essential by the 'hili no doubt prove eery helpful to Board Director, the adoption of a Board, are absolutely easentlal in LAIlIES Miss Ruby White spent the w that village. New Constitution for the district,, the Interests of the Pickering Twp. Will all the ladies who have the end with her sister Marjori and an address by Miss Parsons, tag-payer today, "Mite-Boxes" please bring them.to Toronto, Coming down to Brougham, we who has been engaged by the Milk the W. M. S. meet9ng on,Dscemnber ' We had some of our hunters tell idind the former hotel on the corner Foundation of Ontario, to make a . 1st, or to the Bazaar on Dec, 3. us before they left here, that they, re-modelled into offices and being A,�az Boy Crushed Truck Rall By , J site-Box Secretary I were going to "bring back deer or sussed as the Municipal Offices, A- sig-month's study of producer-con ;Kotor Truck 'sumer relations !n the mink indus- ----�-• a good story"-rya tar as we can eroas tate street, fir Robt. Miller Women's Missions Society, ` find out-there isn't any of either, tri as a part in the new public re- Missionary bas erected a }urge new building in 1 (Crushed between the wall Of a. The regular meeting of the W. i One member 'talked to us about a latices campaign. M S,''will The held at the home of type of "buck" thst looks like a ^shish he does many forms of repair house and a truck backing out of Election of officers showed little 14-year old Bill Row- 'srork, On the west end o1 Brough- i a driveway, Mrs. Gordon Bray, on. Thursday, freight train when coming toward -- am, is'the "Elma", a combination change from last year. Rar- land received a skull fracture on trentavreat, tourist accommodation rett resigned as Secretary, and was I November 20, The driver of the December 1, at 2;30 p, 'm, Please you. and service station. which Mr, John. replaced by -Alan Lishman, Will bring your copy of the November Relatives from here attended the truck was his brother, Robert:-2#1. Missionary Monthly, White built a short time. ago, power and Walter Crossland were � The tutored boy was taken to ry 7, and your Mite funeral on. .Monday at OmerYsee, Of Ta Pickering Village we find a i also added to the Board, represent- the Osh9wa Hospital. His condi- Box. ! the•late Mrs. Leslie sdon).Morcombe (the - !ng Pickering Township.' , (rhe prograa3 will be is keeping � former Leta May Balsdoa), targe' new "locker service" build- g tion is said to be seHous, with the Christmas Season. I Sympathy is extended to Lorne Ing the equal of any in the country. and Mrs, Hind In the death of their We now have a fine, new, modern C. O, F. Bawling To Begin Dec: 2. I St, George's Chdre©. Sunday, rot- Pickering Presbyt-rian Church 19-month-old son, at Toronto (a tnneral home. At the west end there Rev. David Marshall, Minister ember 2T, "blue" baby). Mr. Hind t4 the pop- is a new restaurant known as the Qace again the opening of your ! Sunday November 27 1948 ' Sunday School at 10.00 a, m. 11.00 � nine driver of the Canada Bread Royal Elm Lodge. The former Prin- •,bowling league' hae had to be .post- a, m. Morning Prayer. Preacher at $;00 p. m, - Sunday School into this village. ". tees' Guild is now owned by the pored. This will, no doubt bring a ; this service. Mr, Chas. Chessman, 3.00 p. m, Church Service .firm of Lawson and Jones, 'who storm of protest from everyone but Rev, Nell allUer _ Jmve enlarged the building and set please be patient. A good many of ` B. A„ of W)clitfe College, Toron- to. Fld. vies. r3tetivard and,Budget Com, M:, W. C. Tham�on X. C„ or-a fine modern printing plant. You .are cordially smutted to at- To Open Guild Bazaar you can understand the difficult- '' Lead. - � Calvary Temple PentecosW doing the type of printing that un.- fes which arise ln.completing a Wally Comes out of the largest nom, building This wfIl be one of arse - Holiness Services Mr. Walter "Thomson', K. C:. 61. the finest bowling alleys is Gone of St. Paul's Church, Danbarton L.45 e. m. - Sunday School P. has kindly consented t ' open planta in the cities. At the East o Sunday, Nov. 27. 11.00 n,,m, - Morning Worship E ..and of the village, Mr. W, L. Smith Your reporter has had a. preview, the Hazaar' for the Guild of t. g Take it from ane, they're well worth 2.00 p. m• Sunday School, 3.00 p. 7,00 P. m, - Rvangeliatia . .brae been operating a greeting card - George's Church on. Saturday,Nov- lug for the past three years. ' m. Scout and Guide Service. The Wedueaday 8.00 P. 3L ember. 26 st 3,00- m. e waiting for.. The one thing lett to e . _pa..a which has provided employment happen would '6e for someone to sat Danlbarton T•roylp,SHoy Scouts r - '. ��..'s ' _.fir._ for mrany ol,apr young people. At lose the key to the iminding. Barr- the 1st Fairport Brownie"Pack, • . Present, the village is cons!dering will attend this service.. Preacher 8.00 p, m• Young People ' Cauad:an Girls In Tra'aing Ing this maJo� catastrophe, 'we will i a hall and rink, and in a few years. be bowling on December,2, at 9.00 1 for the oocasion,.'Rev, E. G. Robin- - Pastor W. E. McEvoy we will have a tine 12-roomed High son, You are 'cordially invited-ta- The C. G. I, T. meevne of Nov P. m, - Bill Bryant_ llunburton United Church ember the'2lat opened with the us- School here. Since 19.40 two ren- '•attend this service, - Rev. J. K. Braham, 3[mister taurants have opened, a new post- ,Bill Bones Hos Two Winners 3t ual ceremonies. The Secretary end office built, a new imrage at the Royal Winter YAW RUSERANK Sunday: Trea9prer'a reports were thegiven and 10,40 a. m, Sunday School 41'rormers. The B-A completely approved, followed by the co our n of the ickerin who bas 11'15 a, m. - �hurch Service ion. The busines i 'wa.+ taken by our rodernfzVd, to say both! a Bill Boyes, P g• miss Violet Swan represented 7.30 p. m. Plensrint'Sun, Evening ansformation at the south end of, been exhibiting tdree of his Ayr- ( the Toronto Women Teacher on a two teader� and some of the girls Church St. shire cattle at the Royal Winter Tuw�day: were given their'parts lu a•Christ• . Radio Quizz on Saturday afternoon I 8,00 _ Pro.;cr and Bible. Study..,. In ,Dunbarton, a butcher shop. a Fa,r, came home with two•wlnners. last, The qulzz �tpon,,ored by' the . mss play. �biardware and radio and electric 2-year- 1�seine-rl��. The hip period was taken Fie received'a •Fiat, in the Howard School of Sate -Driving, - 0q _ Girl Guides appliance store are Lew additions. old milk class.- and 5th, with4 Jr. was conducter b Inspector Paige by Earleue Bute.l and Carolyn They are now butl&rLc a 4-roomed bull calf, The 2-year-old won the y TI►ur..lxr?' Smith. The remainder of the even- : and Inspector Fogg of the Toronto 7.40 - Jun'or Choir. + i pLdd.ition to the school, W, C. Thomson trophy at the Oah- police Safety Dept, 311ss Swan v.s� 8,34 - Senior Choir ng was .spent in working on our Building over the s hole of the awn Fair, as•the,besA female on the ,, --. c for the Bazaar. A leant the recipient of a hos of chocolcte- p'�irl:+y; :prole is P township has increased tremendous: I ground, and took First in its elasti , sad a; Marksman Came.~,i, for r.cor- evening was closed with Friendship ly as Building Inspector F. Prouie G.i, - Cubs t at the _Markham Fair, Coagratula- C.Mrcle and. "Taps - Joy Botell ins; the highest score,in the con- 4-,00 S;ours can testify, W h.1e some of the tions Biil, . ' ' _ i_ villages may not have added com- _ j test. fiatuk7w. : mercAl growth, they certainly all, Pickering TounJi'.p Ratepayers' �I'. •� i t Thua+�3ay at 2,30 P. In. Itun'>nrion Hume curl ticL•ool 'have .added resideatial population. Awwciauvn GH„1ND B.•t/AAR W.' M. F. "rd Ttntrsday at 2.30 F.Ichrc r Today, all our schools are.over- On-We-Go Club - LaPt Tues, 3:00 i Under au-pice,4 of St. t:corge's crowded, our local Council is find- 'Chief business transacted at the Nomen'y Guild, Bd. of Stewards_- La,t•Wed at 8,00 The Hume anO School Euchre ing the work of • administration Annual General -Meeting of Picker= a�s.�, which aa� held on Friday tven.iag Ing Township Ratepayers' Assoc,. _entennial t nited t'hurr•h November 18, at, th^ Puhl,ic school slush different to what it was ten was held at the East Woodlands' will be held in the basement of the J. K, Brahan�, Minister of fifteen years ago. A few years new Rre9byterian Church, near the was very sur'ce�=fu1. �: *sal good school, on Saturdai, .November 26, Sunday. 1---time- was was had by ereryone. ago, where only the -Clerk, a Tax- Commuuttp Hall, ori_ Tue'day, Nov, 10,00 a. m, - Sunday School r collector and Assessor were need- 15'. was the election of officer, for from 3,00 till 6,00 p, m. 10.00'a. m, - Church Service t rh.ere ��ere maul• u beim prize,' ed, today the Stasi has-been increas- the year 1949-50, and the adopt- A great .display of Fancy and given, among then; beim First ion of. the Constitution. - P1eagant Sun. Evening •Prize fo: highest Ladles' Euchre ed tby, several members to handle j Woollen Goods, Home-baking, Pies, ed s m: - 'the volume of work. Copies o[ the proposed Constit• Wednesday. more won by \ir=. Fletcher; First CooksCa#es mud C3ndgr- ution had alread been distributed 7,00 p, m, - r yer T. prize for H.-hest score for "ten, Ajax has provided somewhat of a 5'' Refreshments will be ferved; also 8 30 p. m. _ prayer - Bible Study :{problem that Still 'has to he sett- to, all members, and after one dis• a Draw for a Lovely Quilt; and ot- t was won Prize lite, SLadie , wis tris Jed, but if water can be obtained cussion and the passing of various Thursday: Second Prize for Ladies, was an y her prices will add to the fun. -from that source, the growth will 8.30 p, m. Choir Practice C amendments to some c]au es, the A warm welcome to all. arded to Mrs, 'Hume•''Secbnd for coaRfnue here, Constitution was ddly adopted, I Nov, o, Friday: Hien to Mr, Poirrier. Consolations. Tte newly-uppointed officers for I 8.00 P. M. - clot, Pict, (ft-night) to Mrs. Toyne and Mr, J. Gilmour: Pickering Towms'bip is growing' A, - 4th Thursday at 2.30 aan<d will continue to grow, and we the year area tallows: Pres., Mr. I W. First and Seconit door prizes to will have to keep pace with it. Edward �Ha•nna.h; 1st Vice-Pres., Inter-County I_ive�toci: Judgtpg W. M. S. - 2nd Thursday J, B, Du✓Broy and E. Mack. Amoral; Mr, Albe.t Hull; 2nd Vice-Pres., s Competition Fairport United Church the other prize-winners were: Mrs. _ -'tr. J. R, Martin; 3rd Vice-Pres,, Rev. J. K. Benham, �ilnlster Rowe, Mrs. May, Mr. Cropley, Mrs. Teea=Ageza' Play (ices Over Well 31 r. E, bt. D. Smith; Recording This, year- ther " were 37 teams Fairgreve. The heezeout was won Sunday: Secretary, arra. J. H. Daniel]-Jenk-• from the various Counties in the 2.90 p .m _ Sunday School by Mrs. Dobbin and Mr. Poirrier , The play 'Busy As A Beaver" put., ins; Treas, Mr, J. R. Lynn; Corr. Province competing in the 'Inter- 3.00 p. m. - Chui�cit Service After this;, 'refreabmente were on by the teen=agers of the United secretary, Mrs. Vaughan Wellard; County Livestock Judging Comp- served. pChureh on Wednesday night, went Directors: Alessrs John 'Skidmore, etit:on, held -at the Royal Winter Thursday' over well with the good crowd in 2.30 D• m, - W. A. 2nd Thurs. F. W. .'loses, Fred Zi'nke, Vaughan Fair, on November 19. A team con- Brock Road Home and School -i attendance, The play wu a 3-act Willard and Owen Johnson, state of 3 contestants under 26 yrs. Association comedy and all did well, Mrs. Immediately following the elect- . of age. Each contestant judgeh 10 1 tilted Church Thankotfertng " Riebard Winter; directed and was ion of officers the new. President classes of live stock and gives his a Service- The Brock Road Home and assisted iby tars, C. E. Morley. Dur- took.over the-chair from the retir- reasons - for this; placinge, These School Association held its euchre Ing the play, between acts, the W. ing president; Mr. Horace Brown. tin classes 'are made rap of two The W. M. S. of Pickering United in the school on Friday evening. - )Full Public School Quartet,-direct- The meeting passed utii imously beef cattle, two dairy cattle, two Church held their Annual Thank- PgIze-winners were;--(-Ladles}:-liaise,- ed -by Mr, Jack Bunting, rendered an official vote,o! thanks to MT. heavy horses,'two sheep and two offering Service last Sunday, morn- Rose Baker, Locust Hill and 'Mrs. several fine numbers. The local C. Brown foT his great work on be- swine classes. The Ontario County Ing. Rev, Harry Newman. of Dun- Lloyd White, Claremont; •Consols- � G, I. Group'sold candy during the haA of the Association. tem of Vern Powell, R. R. 1, Os- barton, Missionary on. Furlough. tion to Mrs, Manson Ellicott; intermissions. At a special sheeting called im- hawa-;'Gerald�i'eeRy, Pickering and from India, gave a very interesting (Gentleme.n): •Mr. Hugh Percy and The cast: Misses+ T+rubel Winter mediately after the Annual Meet- Lloyd Ball, Uxbridge, placed 12th address on conditions as he found Mr. Wim, Gray; Consolation, to ),Jr. "Ina Peattie, Joan Fail:ise, Joyce Ing Mr. Hannah •presented a report I out of 37 teams, them there, - Corr, Clarence ,Plaxton. Special ..door 'Winter, Jacqueline Be,WPv, Helen l froun a sub-committee which ilial I Vern, Powell also bad the 12th ! prizes were won by Mrs. Fa;lep ;• Butt, Joyce Morley, Sbirley Disney, been delegated to study the recent highest individual score, and Mr. Arthur Hatch, -Refresh- Jessie Bushby; and Messm Ed-,in Building Bylaw, After some dis- The te,1•m from Perth County i menta were served, Ballsdon, Ross Irwin, Bruce Rick- cussion, it was decided to refer the placed First, and Peterboro, Coun- Evening .4bxiHary The "Copper Fund" to buy play_ . r .,ardson, Kenneth Butt; report to the Executive for further,� ty Second in the competition. !ng cards for 9unnybrook Hospital study, The Evenirg Auxiliary will hold rowing rapidly, so rapidi In tact, I31RTFiS 1 its Decemlber meeting in the Sun- that it threatens to out-grow the C7 yrrp{yRn-born to Mr. and RETL'RY TO STA.N-�DARD day School Roam of the United box. If the same rate of growth ,Card of Tbankg I Church, on December 1, at 8:00 iP• box. If we will hive enough to Mra.Ciarence Crawford (nee Dore' TIl1� m, The Woman's Association will 'W'�annup) at the Oshawa General a wish to thank my many friemdp � ,' t be our guests, and a grand grog- help make a happy Christmas for H� E .,Hospital, on Sunday. November 20, and neighbors for their flowers, 2� A. M. t3L1VDAY v1a�T some of those men who helped to � ram is being arranged, 'Will all the make Christmas possible lice us, Pon. Mother and baby both doing cards and neighborly acts of Mud- , ,qunday Netrt morin Be On ofd Time girls pleSIM bring their Bazaar art- �►elL _ e ae9s during my recent• illuea+s. j isles to this meeting. Ilirrr, J. Topper, "Pickering A.. _ V d New And Q fulT" se Home Belhard Table - ! Pocket billiard tables designed = . fpr home use are said to be exact •.' .�� SALADA. counterparts, on a smaller scale, 4 of championship tables. Cloth, cushions and rails are of same workmanship as professional models' s.. f with gullies carrying the pocketed R balls' to ball-receivers quickly and i r• '> silently, maker states. Simple level- ling device at bottom of each leg said to pert-nit true play at all times. �•� �:'.: Object balls of special fo pro- f plastic are exact duplicates of pro- • fessional billiard balls. Legs may be folded and table stor, away. Retriever—Obviously this ambitious little explorer isn't going to get very far while the Boston-terrier has his mind made up Trapped: A burglar-at Banstead to keep him out of mischief. Howard Nicl}erson won third trod on a mousetrap. Noise aroused ST . prize with this picture in a contest sponsored by the Gaines the family_ _ �_ Dog Research Center.AN screws a sympathetic farmer came 1 e _ « bim, but when he gets his temper - t. Dear Anne Hirst: 1 have been to the rescue,,and in no time at all • {ji,� divorced for 10 up, hie says.things that hurt. _ • years, and have a I've tried to get him ...to open -� the dresser was in four pieces. 'Thea child 11 ears old. For five years.. another man came along and helped 6 a bank account for us to start on, T HRONICLF.S eU !'ve been going but that's as far as 1 get. I have th get it over to the car and into j the trunk. Yes, it did go in, except 1 with a man, and saved ug money myself, and he %INGEREARM for the last three' 'thinks we should start on that. But for what stuck out behind When years, we have I' have a child to keep and put we got home we divided the spoil. been engaged• through school, and 1 must. think ^O f) r1."1,e Daughter got the mirror; I was But it seems he aboutthrough her. only too glad to have the dresser _ "!f can't'trust. ma "Sometimes I 'think 1'11 marry �L'e have some more new net drawers for one of our spare rooms,. � hours—the third family within two and the little cupboard which was split up him, but then something happens p once, and I dal again, and I get so nerynus and years to live on one farm near here.. on one side of the dresser is going p worried .I can't sleep or eat. lite is In fact we have to hurry up these to make an,excellent bathroom cab- ed� other men. p days to meet any new neighbours inet. On the whole we were very �..,'• When we went good about bringing gifts, and says who come anon or else .the are u fid;' Duck together,_he taunted me about tto other man would do as much g y well satisfied with our afternoons gone before we have a chance to outing. Even if we had not got the them, though I ha�'en't been out for me. Perhaps not, but [ am say `Hullo". 8 dresser it would still have een worried 4 with anyone else the past two C.L'o We were sorry to say goodbye fun —more fun than any sale 1 had e. , years. Even if I'm talking 'with a * I can't honestly recommend the other day to these last neigh- been, to .for a long time—and I woman friend, he charges me withbe- plan E's _ planning a datel * that you marry this young than. hours of ours that we had known for came to the conclusion it was be- ER K even though -he has some fine such a little while, and from whom cause there were so many men have tried to.get along with * qualities. He lacks, however. we might have learned so much. around! There were quips flying +Op't�, * traits which are essential in a had they stayed longer. Originally- back and forth all the time, espe- no F 11�+ s * good husband. they came from Europe and were cially when the men stood looking v P First, he doubts every 'move intelligent, industrious, kindly folk, on—some of them buying—when ' * you make. He has no faith in who would have been an asset to the dishes, drapes and bedlinen were And the "' your personal integrity. After. the community, had not circum.; being aold. Sometimes even the * marriage, he would be even more stances, which wer not of their auctioneer didn't know what he was RELIEF Is LASTING * jealous, and I'm afraid he could making, made it impossible for them. selling-which all added to the Nobody knows the cause of rheuma- * make your daily life a series of to st Their life in Europe had jokes and laughter. Liam but we do know there's ons' - * suspicions and accusations which' been tra ic. In Canada they had thing to ease the pain . . . it's • you could not, if you .tried, dispel been more fortunate—that is, until Ilan in court: .l remember the Ixsrairttxs• or refute. What self-respecting World War 2 when their only son, And when you take INaTAMTENZ 7 woman wants to spend her time serving" with the Canadian forces. •night. It was when I strived home Ilse relief is prolonged because continually defending herielli' g earlier than usual and my wife- in- IxsswxTnes contains. not one,'but y g was killer' two months before peace sisted•the clock aeuld not be-right. three proven medical ingredients. * He is not provident, Tbough (?) was declared Then while they These three ingredients work together -• ' * you two have been engaged for were living on thr farm. the wom• to bring you not only fast relief but three years, he has not put aside an's sister, ,with two .teen-age chil- Upside down to prevent peeking. more prolonged relief. * a single dollar for expenses and dren, came.tto live with them. They Take IxarAwriNz for fast headache emergencies• That does not augur were DPs from Central Europe. relief too . . or for the pains of - 1 well for your Intuit. To suggest Ori `Hall there- had been _four `, F neurit ains that neuralgia and the aches and gt y " �' 1 N s - * often that you use money you nave children in the family, but the two >ti ! accompany cold. Pcuy S saved for your child's education. eldest boys had been taken away to. •_ _ * is supremely selfish. It seems to forced labour camps and their / O " me that, married to hi w.etast.anneloday *,. i m• your mother had no way of finding out @ad always w"••a�'�• .,,"�•. * economic security would be very whether they wer dead or alive. / ko"n heady * slim indeed. And yet we, is Canada, sometimes *,You two do not get'along well, think we have reason t feel sorry D e You would probably get along for ourselves! One thing I noticed ar O N * worse if you marry—and then it tistantin ) particularly was the quiet Stoicism O * would be too late to do anything with which the. woman told me * about'it. A mea will. make all. these things. I had the feeling she 12-Tatter Tin 25e sorts of concessions for his / 1 had suffered so much that she was kcanomkot 41l Tatter brit*64e fiancee which he will refuse his drained of any further emotion. O 1 1 t 7 P : wife. Knowing these people made me • e 1 expect he has be.utne such a * habit with you that you 'wonder especially glad to hear a splendid : * address giv<.n by Misb Ethel Chip- what ' _ you would do without him. • You are only 30. It s not rely man on "Canadians All".. .yri��s P her talk what each nationality had ARKER HOUSE R0��ssonable to think he is the onl Chapman illustrated so clearly fn � • man who will be attracted, to + contributed to Canada. as a «.hole, - you — particularly when• it be- comes known that you no longer Proving that "unity without uni- Colorful vegetables on black lat- * see.him. formity" w-as not only possible but aietfer Bake Mgntr titre-work' make a,cheerful looking * desirable. Miss Chapman tried to . From what 1 glean from your Meswae into lai*te'iDowl.� sup _-sextette of kitchen towels. Quick letter, I think you deserve a better make us realize that new Canadians lukewarm water, 1 top• grans- e to embroiderl • should not be' criticised because lated •�u=W is dia- h s ha h' wgtr u ban t n t is man can os• �. , lits, th se am- d ,p - ild could begin on their n r differ- ch o !• * we.• and customs m .were t A ter to s sol 8 with Y caval gt solved.t s _ >7 sibly 'be. Any man who thinks P>"� 'broide motifs! Pattern 806; traits- * air, but should be encouraged to. P'leiechnoaan■Royal Fast Rising ry g ;ler of 6 motifs S%x611, inches. * he is doing a girl a favor to marry her, is too complacent to cultivate their various arts and Dry Ys > '�+� 10 sere., ' Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS . live with. crafts in Canada. thus enr thing the THEN stir well. Scald 1 a milk iia coins (stamps cannot be se• * e *. _ corrnSry of their adoption. As, for and stir in 5 tbs.granulated sugar, �c eepted) for this attern to Ei?x 1, Dont let habit dull 2t tape- mit; cool to lukewarm. p your critical' instance, the Scandinavian races. Add to east mixture.and stir in ° I23 Eighteenth Street New To with their a ricultural ex silence yeast to, Ontario. Print plainly PAT- sone!' And never take second best, R p 6. lukewarm water. Beat in S because it seems easier. Anne Hint the Europeans with their culture and c. once-sifted" bread Sour; beat a ��nn - TERN NUMBER, your NAME can help you see things as they scientific skill. -and the Latin races well. Beat in 4 tba.melted short- :.:and ADDRESS. ronto, Ont. with their beautiful handicrafts and ening. Work is 3 t. more once- •their facility for adding eolout to sifted bread'Sour. Knead until smooth and elastic; place in 11•?oss >e TQM their lives. And f course s to men- PIs <„ tioned the thrift 'cif the Scots, the greased bowl and brush top with !a.New p ad K.tratahNs melted butter or shortening. CROSSWORD Stat.(iii:) armor�bsar*r wit of the Irish, the tenacity of the PUZZLE H'Phos of Tfuntlns d"M English, and the Welsh with their Lover and est in warm place,free worship ileal g from draught., Let .rise until M.Red suit*era .Flavor music and -intense love of country. doubled in bull:. Punch down - - t.7.Aaaw 31F.Nimble - All. nationalities were mentioned dough in bowl,grease and let ., ♦t'11lOtlr s Biiallarlty qq Etiephaat's ear ie..8wted g Hr P �•; -- -- aatleet 1•Raaor is tth7ra•d ie.•>sntertsta — and the-desirable qualities of each rise again until nearly doubled. t law •harpenee eosipo•ltsoa 1�Fastens were emphasized. Looking at it that Punch.down dough and 'roll out d•nsap Attention p Dorneattcata 411.Atlee 1 " ' oNf ' i.TeriasasNi ib.Tab,.acme 4,4.Fruit stone way. Canada should certainly be to .4 thickness. Cut into rounds t7neover•d s.Thorou face 1111.Step 411•Tor=*rlo rich in every kind of craft and cul- with 3"cutter;brush with melted �` 1 Haaebatt teN b•) $:tisen6er 411.Printer's buttes or shortening. Crease r ' as Txetatnta ** tQaeoteifa�t Paw Of IL measure lure. Lt p1�1s ("mb)' 1.Canvas atom r ehunh N.R*Ibrew letter rt It ext day daughter and T cnjoy ed rounds deeply with dull side e; •.: 'Sisy�� so.Real*ataN knife,n little to one aide of centre; holMns a very �different experience. We fold larger half over smaller half :P went to an auction sale in the coup= and press'along the fold. Place, heat tray-=farm stuff and furniture— touching each other, on 'greased ' e** and what fun we hadl Daughter pass: Grease tops .Cover and let bot rise until doubled In bulk. Bake �� i exam9M wanted a good minor for her hyuse• �(� rs •_, keeping room in the city. At this is hot ovep,400°, about lb min. Acts Y�'^*rf Pedal drat sale, 'there was an old-fashioned ..,""•%wr.:;4„ ,retsMl desrorata! dresser with a large bevelled mirror DoabeM� —and we of the whole thin for Apostle g g • ' Bast of eta Used almost a' song. Our next problem ' CConcerntric was how to get it home without j. 11.Rescue ..,Bob having to make 'a special trip r New Fast-Acting pry Yeast'' Shaped with , . an etc with, the truck. Looking it over 1 �Q, Needs NO Refrigerationi It Norse county said: If we take it to pieces I 0 Era '41,Appears believe it will all go iethe trunk Thousands of women every week are suddenly of the car." (Ama'zing what 3 u n 411.Radiate ** . switching to the news Fleiachmaan s 4s,contused tyN get into a it So we borrotive ** 44.Conf use plant l^ . Royal Pan Rising Dry Yeast. It's a screwdriver from a man who was •_ ..� 4s.fibre etc standing around and then we went •/' r last—it's sd/vt—keeps for weeks Ie.t.iouta part of to work, Presently seeing us strug- In the cupboard. Perfect results in a MMM.Fgsltehpot, ^tq witli the rusty and emhedded �•� tollsebans,breadsf �t Willows DOWN ` >L Dtacowafse Answer elsewhere on this page. ISSUE 48 — 1949 • ?' INTVRJM REPORT OF THE PICKERINO-WHITBY TOWNSHIPS J10L1VZ' Pt.+t,N'NiTTG HOARD TO THli: TWP. COLTNCIIIS school .hiidren there are now 27, Pickering Township debt :s wholly • [or wehoola, It amounted to $40,866 ip 1813, and rose to $107,142 is ' 1848; i. e„ for every dollar of debt in 1843 we uow have $2.62. �� C"110 preliminaryYour Board,finds that the economy of our two townships is In the altudles and consideration or residential sub-divas- process of losing its economic balance that the increased suburban 7 � 40A'aftlklations,since our appoiattmeat on October 1, 1948, permit us populations and,stili greater lacreased'school papulation is proceed- Of make a firist statemrent of @neral plaaalIIg matter-01 of our two rL lag at a dangerous rate. It seems probable it will continue at this, or i� as increased rate; it it does, it can impair our financial splvency. It ' ""TUE BOARD _Boa Certainly has increased taxes upon farms beyond what may be attrib- ' The Pickering-Whitby Joint Planning Board was appointed b the � •OAitT Niwt/ t0 Ai1t ' Totvne3hlp Coanrila. It Leta the followingmembership- - R y uted to enlarged social services sad higi:er living costs, This is one dMaMAMAIOYi�1� . + +. p Representing of the serious probletms disclosed by our studies, Piclkeri 4 J. Baaigan. Chairman; Reeve W. H Westney, C. A. Bala- •10 ttN"Tew Wi/i ` 1 don, C. E. Marley, Ron Morrish; Representing 'Whitby: W. G. Mann- IDIAt Niavlti 1�00� Tt should 'be borne in mind that only the coats of primary 'educa. t/OOW it AVS lana: Vice-Ch+airjman; Reeve Norman Anderson; Roy F. Lick; Lloyd T. tion are assessed e.gainst the&pool Areae. Johnston, Secretary, Gordon .Culham, Planning Consultant. aril that to the Area, costs �!Air•OtOf�ft/� the Township as a whole contributes $600 for the first teacher, $4.00 40 )POWERS OF THE P11,ANNING BOARD. for the second etc. All the other costs of the area are assessed over BASTER HOUSE • with one relatively unimportant exception} the Planning Board is a the Township as a whole, and these include Secondary 'Education, 11160111111111 400 ltact4fuding and advisory committee to our two Councils. It can spend Administration Aon R Justice, Public diea'lth, .Relied, mart'Hospitalization,education ion r� - •` 'on what :mons 1s Chffldreu's Aid, Roads etc, Our studies show that primary education only y aappprorpriated by the Township Councils. Its mem- costs about 850 per pupil, and that there are approximately one"and serve without remuneration. The N YOU r _ b<'s ,board hes no power to levy a halt pupil& per PermanentN dwelling in Ue sub-division, On an ay. Notice to s OV money; incur debt, make or enforce any regulations�or restrictions, dwelling welling assessment of $903, the tae yield per permanent dwell- The Boards functions are to study the growth of our townships, plan, frig ahow-le is 32,00, whereas the prima ,for the future, and suggest solutions for our problems, $ primary education cost is $75.00 per permtIARPENTiORINQ anent dwtlling, While !t is true that the summer residences �MTERING !•h SCOPE OF TIHIS IiNTERIM REPORT, :• yield taxes that increase the sub-division share and the: land albcu Tlyl19J report is a'stateaneat of our problems.ana an appeadix which adds slightly, -of i true that the cost-of education and'services.in the PL Ih4N0 . icontains some"of the facts we have collected, and a suggested Build- su'b-division area is much in excess of the tax yield. The Prospect is �e aLo sell OFTNG ling Bylaw. - Nw w that if the conversion,of the summer houses continues,-.the average .. DArw tax yield will go down and the educational and other costs will in IG, 1�Pire BstW/ot0� crease, a.nd, bluntly,-thee sub-division areas in taxes, are "not paying mat. Duro Wa6w PART 1. - OUR PROBLEMS • A. - The Problem of Growth. I � their way_ and the farm taxes are making up the suburban tax deficit. '- ��and 1 I. TEM DENNERAL PATTERN OF GROWTIH. -for one hundred and � THE TAX 'STRCCTURE AFFECTED BY THE CHARACTER �g ltstaeLis fluty'y+earsl there has been a clear pattern of growth in Southern Ont- O ario. If a line is drawn F GROWTH. W�awarmuna on a map so as to include Cornwall peterbo:o, The fallowing table illustrates that in the Southern School Section __Gue4ph and Sarnla, it will be found to,'be nearly straight. Twenty. in ten years asses.ment has increased from a base of $100 to $251 one of the twenty-three cities in Southern Ontario are located south whereas the population has increased is the same period from a base Ta J. PROUSE of this line. Five are east of Toronto and fifteen are week. Twelve of of,100 people to 338. In the northern school section the table illus- these cities are located-on the shores of one of the Great Lakes, eight trates that in the saincreased from me period the assess-ment base has i >' are located on sizeable rivets such as,the Trent, Grand and Thames, KAISER of their tributar.+les. Kitchener is the exception'. $100 to $139, whereas thet population has changed from a base of , Ins rimte of growth was.determined by the proxdmity of forest and, 100 people to 93 people, In general, the nese cement in the south is ` farm lands to lake and river transportation; next by 'power from the not keeping pace In growth with the increase of I.population. ELECTRIC streaaral foil lumber and grist mills, and later small factories. This was Comff3utive Asseatament and Populniioo 169tatee en followed by railroads and hydro-elecp tric power lines. Southern Ontario I gAs Taken From The > 'West of Toronto had more of these growth factors :and received rail- -4s erosnrent Rull r_ -Souse and Barn Wiring t. roads and hydro earlier, and hence 7uppor•ts more shier. WA"Tai - .•hool --potion 1!1ORTii - -A-hook •Potion" } ESTIMATES GrVEN . _ From'this', your Hoard conciudes that the southern part of our two A,,,e�„ncr,rrt !'opuLttiou A-,�-*+�ncc•nt No, :31•: and :3'1t'. No. 1.4 - lit Ruml S. S. Yupul;+tion +" � townsbips•!s in the establ.tshed pattern of ribbon-lik'e growth.-Our lack 4 ( �. `llatlQ¢Cf a stre�uia for.water power will not be a factor that will govern future .UIU xU.i - + :•,;,4:+3 34.9 industrial growth. 1 ,;� a uri2.ws0 73�" , q ..-- I - a. Ile; 1,417,1*:4 ..5:r l 2.9x5 ::3 e E. TORONTO AREA AS A GROWTH FACTOR-41)ue to geographic- S ackasa� Increase-- in J M� r[\ 71 al.and political advantages, Toronto became the gond largest city V 10ana6. It is.also the centre of wholesale business, 1lstributfve Indus- 1445 $ -bo4,4S4 18.15 4 . 99.608 -17 pc, ]MONE l"Im. 1:4 t try, mail.order buaine* and chain stores. over - - - 1939' 151 p. c. 239 Q: c. 89 P. C. -7 P. C. N +OK every- 100 people In the Province of Onfarlo (1991 census j: i'+ C4pitu .a�!•ee.rment i� .AVOID TIM RU88f 13 live in Northern,Ontario . ..........:..� • 1943 -1 $1:515 Yosr APQoiatmant At�ti goo >tisb 22 live in Southern Ontario East of York County lean, was Poefaaits 35 live in York County The remainder o2 this section is a comparative study of the tax y .` B i structure of the villages and sub-divi+lons of Pickering Township. G _ ' - 40 live in Southern Ontario West of York County. � " " - ' The Toronto Harbour Board stat£a that one-third of the buying There is no attempt made to give a detailed and minutely laccurate : )sower of Canada lies wdthln a one-hundred mile radius of Toronto. I analysis,, because there was not sufficient time,-staff or fund's avaIIL '44 The Toronto Industrial Commiselon considers the greater'Toronto �` able,-The trend only, is shown, and is bayed on three a.-sumptious i • ;Industrial Area extends in a,Semi-circle from Oakville to Whitby, 1. That the trend is shown by .relating asse+sment figures to the PNOTOORAPUC-R The Trade and Industry Branch of the Dept. of Planning and Dev- -' dwellings only The inc:ly:sion of asoeasments."on.land and other 1� 13L B. �elopmeat of,Ontario, states that one-half of the number of the new ! buildings would complicate the picture and not change�liit.tetiany--�- T; Ost�sb - Indu3tries coming to Canada In the post-viar period, have settled in ----..the tread shown. - "--- Pbtae _2M t - - the Toronto area, 0. That all resident dwellings - on the -tax rolls are permanent TUDIO: ` Ari outstandln:; example of vresiern espausioti of the Toronto area' dwealilnsrs and all non-re,eid-nt dwellings are summer cottages, Er- �fis atat"Wed 0.a•A0 a ttisv - Is the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. This term still retains its f• rors .n thi, at*umption tend to balau(e one anotia, r. dWrtisy: 9.00 a. uL to 0.00 p. 'aa. ata trYi�ina] plan in 13owmanviile. For the"PaW thirty-fiv -3. That w interliinu butnmer t:.)tt31;e. arid* only-8100 to their ate- f. t• e years its ex- Wn,r!bn has taken place in New Toronto. .. :es',4ed value.-and that .whvn winterized they w•ill'contain the game Your Board. is vonv.tn-sed that tba industrial-Rt ow1h of ouc yow•n-' average number per family, -ship Is tied to that of the Toronto Aces of which we are a part. } See Us of tive at Structure. (r t iltag.•.. and,slob-vivlaonr ttpara i, , - 3, EASTWA' RD GROWTH THE\*D• OF TORONTO AREA - or Factory sites a"e becoming scarce in Oakville. C?ztirk�on. New To 1 B--I)lt'1314�3 t'iLLACES • i � F .Perm. Duell.l 1. A n �` onto, NIlmico, l=aobicokc Tawn»hip. Leaside,. t1'e.toa and Toronto. This � Sunun. Cott if alt S. (•. REAL • ALUl:■S has resulted in la.rge,increwseer of land values, Industrial sites of the �rinterlitvl 1'. Tor?onw 'Ktrbow, Commiss!on have been sold for as high.�as $30,000 t•, I 1`o, Of Sub Drv; 1c f per acre Similar land with equal -eiwjces.in the Town of Whitby are I6 _16 l vii;ages in ..sa.lued at from .:3'•0 to $400 per acre, that Is, one dollar will buy in- No. of Houses it4; 658 1305 44R f"I dustrial land ur R'hltby that iviil cost S90 "to $100, in Toronto, Population 21. 332 4,x95 ;14"0 I' Sea b' oro hus recently becured twenty new !nd-artries. Its building -Assessment $584,173 $403,025 $1,0573.,-00 $•0� 92n. I HARDWARE'permit+ have sea;ed from $651,000 in 1943, to .010,000,000 in 1948 Av. Ass'm-t, per house $903 $r12 $507 81576 -for every $1.00 in building five years ago permits equal $15.36 cast Av. Family-per-house 3•fi. ... 3.6 3,2 ~ear, AV. Tax per house 33' .2 - -354 3 Pickering Towtishdp building p4'rvr'_ts have Inc:e:sed from less than : �. 1 $ $ ALVIN BUSHBY 480,000 in 1938 to nearly $590,000 in 1949, that is, for. ever,) .$1.0.0 I i'here fs .practically one cottage for each Pertr?tient dwelling. �� � of bui!d7nfg perm l} value ten );ear, ago th6•e w'as;8-.37 value i+sued and as +,ttsger,-do not edncafe their children in the Township, the last year. These figures exclude Ajax. ;, e{fea-t Is en -average tax per liermaurnt "dwelling of $53 +,3'_> plus ' The industrial growth of the west of the Toronto A"ea ;s exceeding S=1 I. Our Asses+or estimates sitTa'e the tax roil quoted above was the resident labor population, Several planfa 'in F.t6Vcoke Toav'nship• made in 1943, that about ane-sistIi of the summer cottag", oi• about TRACTOR are tTiansporting employees across Toronto from their Fomes in the 109, bare'been winterized. This, then,Js an immediate and serious E^stern section. �problem".•It i. I:enerally aostmned that the,School Sections Pay all the , .' - aPecific eeanrPles of eavtxard industrial trend are seen in the start costs of'Priniury Eaucatie„;. This is not Atric•tly accurate? fire town- �CULTIDATI1-G, D1R:'l�G ~ , "°of a 1>uilding proeram of the Ounlo-p Rubber Company. ;n the Town ship as a whole pays- $r•0U for the first teacher in a'school ,.-.d �400 GRADING 1 -of Whitby, the Johns-Manville Plant at port Union the conversion of Por the ne\t• Wlt!1 nearly 500 aciditiunal pupils in;the Southern Por ID IRYINd WHIT - .,tthe munitions plant (,f General h:aT•gineering. Cor:pi ny. the develop- -tion of our town.,hi'p, this is a -krowing cost to the township. . ``'' PICT{-UP RACING -mien[ of•oetr indukrial•tow`nsfte'at Ajax. : -in addition, the townAiP a� a.whole Pays all- the coats of Second rickering Village Pboas IMM Your Board concludes that an industrial growth problem in the ary Education, the Courts, Children's aid, Hospitalization. Relief, Southe;•n part of our'towmhips is of immediate concern. Roads, etc. It need'not be' pointed out that these costs are proport-' _ T11-re development of Ajax, and'the increase of perminen4 dwellings., ional to Popula"tion.and are genera"Ily larger wtth Urban than with the give nonce 'of the presence o8 industrial development. . rurtl residents: For example, in villages, the population tends to a EILEE JACKSON ��• x .3' ]'sync proportion of elderly or retired People with relatively few-child- BALANCED ECO\'O:viY, i ren. In urban sub-divisions the residents tend to be younger'and have A municipalay must have an income equal to or slightly in excess Of larger families. These are the families mentioned'by air. Goldring as i Ryan Exani iisiecl `.a~ expenses. In addition, as a tax upon real protperty is the main source • ,forced by Pack of building land, to go to the outskirts of Toronto. 'ley wags Pickering of revenue, it must.be low enough for cit'.zens to be able and willing I f Z . 10 P iX to Day. i -•rmcew�a.. ._I a ho - In a rural municipality taxes are based on the assessed value of both >�' we have mabe the following Mats clear; rim Deft Bast me W.111 � Pa -1. That residential taxes must be .very high if-they are tiros sole >carra homes and the farmer's source of livelihood, igrm land and the Bell source of revenue for increasing social service coats. •PRONE PICIL 41. - _ =arm buildings - = - 2. That residential taxes are kept low by farm taxes in rural dis- This coaddtton would, remain true if, as in Europe, the farm homes tricteand industrial taxes in urban districts. were -tassembicd in �a vill.-.ge and the farm lands circled about the 3, •het the trend of our urban or Sub-division areas is marked v!llbage. It, however, the village of farm homes were In one townahfip, I by,inerease in numbers and decreases in values per house Thereg Espee�eaiott914"1 land the farm lands in another, thea the first municipality would have bels been no additional taxalble industry in our township for ten :ata unbalaucedt economy. years. �.oya� Aal most of a rural townaMp expense arises from farm home%, the I " i township losing farm lands would have little reduction ln.expense, and A. Due to this sero-division growth and our larger farm assess- - ment values, the' taxes on farms will increase and if not stopped IdCf1 D AUCITIODi ;a large klecreaee iii sources of revenue, or taxes would go up. ;become a very serious problem, eying and Whitby An urban community is similar t,, a farm village in Europe. The Pickering 6, Thxs condition 'has been accelerated by: t , Farms Household and $ouises are gathered together, and factories or industries are sub._ I :. tstituted for farm lajnds. - If the urban residents work in the same (a) Ajar munition plant established in 1941 In o1U a ric- bales • Specialty community ih which they sleep, then there is a possibility of bal- g Prompt Attention ultural township under war emergency employing more I arcing the town or city economy, 1•f the res;dents live in one manic- ( c g people than•normally live fn Pickering. I Whitb R. :3. 1 - Phone#peiity and work in another, then the residential town has increased (b) Bi• unprecedented and pnforeseen easterngrowth ofy expenses and lowered income. the Toronto Area in the last two Years. Our.rao townships a're becoming residential municipalities for the (c) By inability or refusal of cities or Oshawa and Toronto cities of Oshawa and Toronto. For example, in the ten vears ending, to provide housing within the means of many people employ- ' a ....October 1945, the -population of Toronto increased by 38,600, butt'he ed there., Weak, u� public school population decreeeed nearly 20,000. Dr. Goldring, Dir. a• �, ed, Ner� Tired, estop of Education for the city, tattMbutes lhi4 change to the sear- We ase,Raced,with the foilu ep� Mei Women t clay of building TanC w9klsk bps aorays fedi families wit>A aiiildrets to ! � tP1ihC •iltt�ttativ�., _ 8parate agricultural anct urban development cress Rnov+3 to the outskirts, A. Retard urban dervelopmant until indu,tr; nom rya Induced by al Get N4W ft�M', y�{{��wa,), f Contrast this state'meat wiNa Mnditiotie in Pickering Towntsbip in kw to settle here �byetotbftn weak,at..■r, 4 'the last five years. From the aase�+ent r6lt the population inr•t•Oauera ■ soot ■eno■■o■r deb a Bron 5676.to 7210. For every 90 people here Live years ago there+ a; liiM�al aad4'+4►atrk opens berate}+iV ° 't'�'ay�XrU0X°8P'= ■ now 16. 'Phe -public tschooj population in the elarne period tssieasad► aO' tltiaoI % °t 9'he Pl6atT1� Foara•Is.eftarged %vita the duty of prepay as oaf- a °°ds46 ^ ftrom 806 to 1265; or five'years ago there were 20 children at school; fctai Dtan }pr the M liolta s►sea of our Cwo tow ;. UU where Were ere now ar: Whitby Township school children increased 1sYttd a 1ac]t = pima /ergs This hast-been. de. .� °tu■ i teuapc. ? om 381 In 1043 to 607 is is 8, ar There MOM were for• 7 4 preparatloa and awwitiios eo-oe}e atioa Er . ! lr„erl� s0 ..,.t r: - �eontWped on paps q tL • 0 .. - WH-ITEI .0assified Advt REDand '" F ting a large-e new wooden roller, OUR tilting sharps-ailed lawnmower, oa -FAST T r✓ Rouge Hills Road. Owner may have J 1 �/.. pie by paying for this advertise- C ,nt N�,W a. ;anent. lloz 656 News Office. r FOR S1ALE-porcelain top table, a E i Y i C E 1. LBO 3 LB• F lbaffet, refrigerator, some chairs, LAUNDRY "S � Mil white, strong 2-leal table." J. , o3lcley, o ice To C Bat. Fof RESIDERS of PICKERING PK60 ,pr - Notice To Con}muteral�- - - . room for 3 or 4 passengers leaving PKG• F� - Fairport Beach"Road and 2nd con. ��r� + • .....at. '8,00 a. m. to Bathurst and R. LAUNDRY LEFT • PROPERLY R�'R•APPED and.L,•�BEId:ED•• '^++,lf • Clair, Toronto, returning at 5,00 p. WML BE PICKM tiP OTi ••TSITRE3Dt1Y6'� rl.�iD 1� ` ` --- m. Good 'car, heated, Phone Pick. DELIVERED BACK ON 118ATURDAYW e . 83 WET WASH FLAT FINISH SHIRTS FIN, JUAL ,284,W2. _�� Serviced and ready to hfc, lb, extra up to 8 - 200 FOR RENT-_4-roomed cottage, iron. --a urs. 75c. ewcb; over 8 . loc. i water inside, electric, M. Pimbley, 718c, straight with `wash ' • 'Pine Drive, Dunbartoa -,BLAN'KVN - BED, SPREADS - WASHED AND DRIED Red Salmon 1-Z s tin 35c FOR SAZ&-:250 barred Rock pull. ' els, 5 mos. old. Stan Tatroski,'cor, . . . '. BILL SHOE �Brock Road and 2nd con. RVat�ch - - Springer's Shortening ANY BRAND Ib. Z9 s for sign. MAN WAN rEDfor Hayhoe's Astor toffee tb. 651 With or without car or truck, to act.arc agent for a large dry-cissa- Maple' Leaf Sausage lb. �49 4 .log fixan in Toronto. The' � �T �To contact reandente in Pickering. U .�CLUUB 'A� area. „'on�e' ul oppo tyMARGERINE any brand .ib. 34c � .for right man. - ' For further details, contact"Mr. Zaid, 12 Gladstone Toronto. - shoulders Ib _ Fresh pork: 37c PIANO WANTW _ suitable for L teaching. Apply Boz 610 News Off- lee, f- - II lee, Pickering. ' Nov. 26 -Rm I ERNEST RIDOL'T i mi chardso" n Real Estate Limited SILK'S MARKET $7000 - Whitevale, 9-roomed brick -residence on three-edghths acre. 0 ! PICKERING. ONTARIO PHON21 la s Oak floors down. • Folly divided ; Special t kbeeement. Garage. 3-Ptece bath. cu Tho mBa J. wign�au, ]aarltham, - - � LENDENIIVO 90 J. µ PRIVATE AMBM ANCE POR SALF120 6-week-old.J. A ule,DuDunbartoa Phone Pick. Pore Lard 24 c -PICKERING FUNERAL DIRECTOR 7lW2. Picnic Hams 99 JEWELERY smae Pica A, kwft e•.. - - c Service As A,,..,. . . _ W i PIi�ONE idd�RHSA�H � �. Large pork sausage 35c f f_` GENEJUL BUILDER , WdTCH and cLocK Markham, Ont. , P Sirloin or Round steak 65c RAG Insul-Mck and,.r0der•. g itcheas and Store Fronts PI301�T19: PICKERING 2 a. 1 R A D I 0 S E R V I CR Our, s - _.. -_.. --- epahr Semite • ILA MAR ODTTAGE. S. �-.,.� rGY'l �I! i Elizabeth St. . Pickering i► `a & hone' Pickering 2311 W 4 �- r � �-. � .. s .,..� � g -. _a a � ii r '.,r�.� •r :-._ _'-� J 1 1 1� wC.'>,. .I�V I'GJ1•' ..- _ _ i.. NW nct rovtiE sEra To ,c - - ,:. -�.. Glen Knapp, Prop ...,,�,.. .,., k - • a -",L Yom•' I PRONE 28. � '.'Yen: Ma Or Model � a._.• Cole - Arthur Field ; ,• fir: , . ���O���a�� PHONE: PICKERIN13 63 W 2 � - r1 ■' l T� N MEAN TO .; t' ARE YOU -.- Ends We& oed Dirt) -`' �: j 1 BUT PLEASE KEEP Mer., '%* Heat To War", . i� Frank " ,:� Snuth a . .... YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ••��;:; ■ PAl�1uP SO F ,,.. . �+ Q 0 Famous Money S0tny `mit ;�R��+,' Y1 _ . • YOU IJ A!� Coleman Low-Draft ,;r1 . PickAring`Market & Locker ' Plan .. L �. ;;�;. - - P�i O N E 3 0 n . PAPE ;.,� . ». for " both radiant -an, . ;y - -QUALITY MEATS _ _ - ,• � for "q�ri^k warru-up' .and !. � ^•ems_ �. circulating heat for Rarm floors as-PA-R R - :: y X F kg. :35 c. • _ Coleman Oil Healers n a nc � LU LAKES, Large P knoving parts-nc wicks The are ng lines a t h smuoU� FAMILY SIZE 69e 1 + pleasing Ives that r r.:bine I beauty in' appearance a°.ch r cis u _ e Ir _ LARGE PKG. quiet, efficient, bl - ee one ation I O OL, 34c Dunbarton Radie & Electric �'�'L A C C F PT U L Ii (,tlC PUl\ { Aylmer Tomato Cocktail, DUNBARTON PHONE PICK. 195 J 2 . _ 2b . oz. tins, .2 for' 29C 7. DANFORTH -BUS LINES LTD :�► Ayier Dew Drop , _ Peas, - -- - DAILY SERVICE ,,20 oz. tins, 2 for 35c .1011"TO BROUGH" CIIAREM" - E"T BOUND READ DOWN WEST BOUND READ UP Heinz' Ketchup = ' 3 . 47c V. SDs. P. Is, P. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. p. Ds. �t CROSSE and BLACIOVELL'S 14 'oz. tin 44c, EL g, �• Sun: 'Sun Sun. :. , > .!3.. • Baa. 8tta, run.. GENUINE SCOTCH' KIPPERS 3 sad and Sal. and ` +�s ^�: and and Sat. and ..,Hol. Hol, only noi. TORONTO ::'.801, Hol. only Hol. Scarlet Sh rirnps, 5 OZ. tin, 51 C a ,46 6.46 2.00 10.00 Bay and Edward .........»..» 8.40 9.86 . 5,20 9.3 10.10 6.10 2.25 10.26 sntorth and Luttrell....,..,,.,. �� � x,10 9.10 4.56 9.10 ELEPHANT STONED DATES � 10,20 4.20 2.86 10.88 ti 8carboro Junction ... ........... , L 8.00 9.00 .4.46 9.00 Package __ 290, 10.85 6.35' 2.50' 10.6• ..,.. ,.... Malvern ,..,...«..� .:.�_ . T.45 8.46 4.30 8,45' -'-, • 10.8# 0.88 2.88' 10.82 BrOwa'• Qoraers ,.. T.42 8.42 4.27 8.45 -Stokely's CORN 15 oz. tins 2-29C a 10.40. 0.40 2.58 10,85 .»......�_ fWa Line -.-. �.�... ,•: . T.40 3.40. 4.25 8.40 • :10.54 0.80 8.06 11.01 .�.....a�r GM0 .Markhm...� c '• 1.00 8.80 4,16 8.30 White U." 1.00 2.15 11.15 ...........,... Leen. aSll .......«,........ r 1.20' 6.20 4 �8.20 wa� 11.E f.08 2.20 11.=• �� Runt ....,.......... Tivc_" '',' T.li ens 4:09 8.1d '' 8.68 8.10 + • • ILL$ US US 11.85 w:ealon: :..:.:. 1.00 1.00 x.46 s.qo Toilet Tissue, 3 for 29 c so wW 00WOO its CMAC rote dan May 1 to OatL 81, aaa tin erom >t to "� home-made candy; Mrs, Teeple sod Mrs. Booth sold Christmea ~ Cards, Mrs H. Turner and assist- i 04hawa Bas Stope At The Door sats hada grand array oR aprons. ` CONOtETE BLOOM e Near Stop a, Kingston R<L Mr% H. Lindsay, with her assist- ants sold tea. The teenagers sold CON ` IINE BRIOs_ PS1CAR• 7 - 611 miscel:=eous groceries, The Green '40' ' River Gaoup had a real assort- • t -. .. . FREIE PARKING - -ONOER BLOCKS went of White Elephants, vegetab- =' ROARING GUNS, THRILLING ACTION INA GREAT les, fowl etc. The financial report BACK-UP TRE a WEEK.) 'VD PROGff AM was indeed very succesetful, r (Mr. xad Mrs. Earl Campbell ALRY • ECOt4OMY s AUTY alpent the weekend with -Mr. and BE _ Mrs, J. Tweedie. Mrs. 'Harold Barclay and Joaa MAPLE BLOCK & T�L E . LTD,. o spent Saturday at the Sormer's NAiPLa. ONTAN" ' home. Ttimm. Pri. Bet. • Nov. 34 h AZA d>!TE _' lIOONE i!!<ArLTi i BENWOOD SM 'They, Man Audley From Texas p - . .• The atones 'have been (eked ES CRAIG — L1%% -i BARI 011 the school grounds aad somSTAR topsoil added so as to get a bet- .'WORKS WOO _ : ter base for the seeding. Some swing lace THE R,ETUR.wt OF MN:TIN TIIN placed are being arranged to be SPRUCE HILL ,DRIVE, placed on the grounds. ,,, Donald.Woodls — Bobby Blake ".1{ The W. A. of the local church - DUNBARTON. and Rin Tin Tin III: a: held a supper and bazaar-on Noy- ": ember 11. It was opened by bars, Mon. Tues, Wed. : Nov, 28, 29, 30. Young. 'Sales from the tables lad- 'ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS• NOT THE OPER_9. t+;• an with fancy-work, men's needs, but the most violent love story toiletries• fares products, and .TO ALL MAKES OF SAWS. In 100 years. , home-made chocolates, were num- .7 R8SNr -r erous, The committee are to be Rita Hayworth", congratulated upon their success. ` RHTOGTHRD "RX GIIdRANTEM The Novemeber tueeting Of the - 1n ••THE LOt'ES OF C - >%N" W, A. was held at the. home of - "v!with - GLENN b'ORD ., ='Ylrs: -.C. white, with twenty per ,. -a ,L SMWS at . . _. . ' sone present., Mrs; Bert-Guthrie TWO GREAT TECHNICOLOR NITS ON THE &.ihTE PROGRAM .} led the worship period, Rev, .Mr. DU ���ON NARpWARE. Young conducteed the elections FirOl Flynn resulting as follows: Hon. Pres., 4 Mrs. Wm. Guthrie; President, "The Adventures of Don Juan' `airs. Frani- Puckrin; Vice-Prestd- �_ _ - - e• Record . . George Squire:, • ant• Mrs. G g 4 NOXF—Gould.these roles that won ( !ng Secretary', Mrs. C. Clemente; Dor Rita a Yelace and for Envl Boa t P�rna; Tr .g Secretary, ldis,, l; Uew Mann emen princess? Could Bel �'hey're Both ` Puckrin; Treasurer, bIty. A, Bell; Under At Their Very Hest! , Press Secretary, Mrs. Fred Puck_ .._ •' rin; Friendahlp Committee: Mrs, - Bert Guthrie and Mrs. C. Puckrtn; LAUR1S -GROCERY • Baby Baad, hire , . Astley: Flower - Committee: Mrs, Pardon and Mrs. Bert Guthrie for the East, and - •�,! �' ti Mrs. Fred Puckrin and Mrs. John Puckrin, for the West; Parsonage RE-OPENING OF �bftdnto EST Saturday Evening Shows Start at Committee: Mrs, Wm. -Guthrie, _ At 9.00 P. M. Children 7.00 P. Ji. -Saturday. From 9!1(1 Mlts, Clemente and Mrs, J. Puck- , x, c t 16c- Adults 89c. - P. M. Continuous ria. Quik,..Committee: Mrs. J, Puck- Grocery Store & Service Station rin, %Ire. C. Clemente, airs. Cowie, SLE FREE P ARICI_YG , airs Pardon and Mrs. White; Cif- - izenship Comm,: airs G, Squire, aYage f r Mrs, F. Puckrin and airs, F. Puck- at Ihntq 8 L_' • _ rtn; Auditors: Jlrs. Clemente and = Mrs. Pratt. After which a luncheon was served by the Eaet Group. s,� DOIZE, BUT NE�'1r:R CLUZE" - - - U SON Much sympathy Id expressed for H AMA the Patio a the late las Dry- ' �ls ■ U c!en who has been a leading figure , p nn, in -'tom-hi=--w�uie lifro- R. J DAVIDSON, Phone 281 W •` Pickering, Ont. time. _.�_:... crank Vi'onhacott won Sth, is '' _ o No. iQ.. n the Juniot� Farmers' Out Com- petition, um C - _ "O petition, and 1°th in the p T—, 0, Clan at the Winter Fair, with his , 1• ''Clinton" oats. IN "Cli t n" d �! tilts Kingston then r a full 11[ss Margo Wil, v W a Mrs. - '_ t Kt sad - "t- HEINZ BAB' FOODei 3 for 23c, , John Stswargt, of 3larkh,am on y1:on- and very caretully prepared report .i.. .y Last Woodlands day last. on, the Convention at the Royal Heins baby Oat Meal Mixture. 5c' - Mins Donna Seebeck was a Tor- York Hotel. Lunch was served at ............••••••� Congratulations to Mr, And Mrs. the close at ,the meeting. i Selns'Catsup, � �.- onto visitor .last week-end. l• New spaghetti with meat .. 21 C. Cliff Chapelie, of Highbush fruit I A great number of relatives and Boston Baked Beans lLle• I on' the birth of their daughter. Cau d of Thanks Hr, Peres, Comport has been sick friends attended the funeral ot.the , _:SPECL4,L soUP SA1LF.— a late Robert Mllne on Friday of We wish to extend our heartfelt in bed,with-a bad back. lostweek. Sympathy is extended to thanks and appreciation for the 10.tins, Regular 51.26 value for airs. Sid Beegan-and ,her child- ;. the family. 98c, - containing: I.ren have been confined to the. Several from here attended the acts of kindness• messages a gym- >jt Tomatoes, 4 Vegetable% house this past week with bud yiarkham-3touttville' hockey game pathy, during our recent bereave- eat. 1 (eler► and 1 Beet Noocpe t I throats, 11'e are pleased to nay all .. in the new arena on Friday last. he a Family [ it much better.eel b er• . I' T ' �111n ily "rhis we 15 t1146, he annual Pickering Wotnen's lnstitute I ___-- Ladies' bak.aar, It lso it) be held til g l FII\ HUL•tiE HOTEL ;AOR' !ti THE TL�LF: 1'Uli 1UL'R the.Hall and w•iil be optrii ed at 2,30 : CUNiPANY et n the 'l C'.1I+E ; l,. ut. by the t[rkve ut Pickeriug, The'Women a institute m ! }3T-L.1\1' NO. 33 , .,�..-- H• �1'e:fuer: t1'e hope gee I. O, O: F. Hall on TuesdaS'. -'Dv- li)lacc ('h:ui}tinfi the Le,cation of =HlaLL1:U — ��'aLNt ;1-•NlC)Nt)5• FILBERT'S; ,•hall gee every one titers and •ase etnLer 2�, w'ith the President in the lilt• Head UCtic•e of Rossin How 131iAZ1L NITS; COLOR EU COCOANUT - are burn that you wiil .find it prof- chair, it t�'as voted that a shaver Hotci l'utn cny, -- uaLl t v.�it snow of the booths,. on t:on-perishable gooti, be broueht GLAZED CH1~ltRiEa`; CUT \1[Xt:U FRLITS, o 0 13F IT E\aCTVDA\"D ITIS PI\cHEPlt E, C.CT yfISEU ,PE1:L 'There will' be flouts-baking, gifts, to the next meeting, to he dirtrib- i caildren',-tivear, .toll' Booth for utcd to the needy in the township, HERE E\ACTED 'that the lova- • BLEECIiE17 RAISI\S, S,EEDE13 tiIUSCAT the lithe girl,, home-made, candy, at the discretion of. the Publtc tion of the Hegd 'Office of tke _ CAN GINGER w - - t umnt ibe, fish-pond unit a Bra on • Health \urge It wag also voted to Company be ani it is hereby than �' • a. beautiful hand-Heade Built, At send 860.00 to the " ave the child i ed from the Village of Pickering -_ - PLC=1I PUDDINGS 1\ TINS FOR - night we will have one of our reg- ren Fund" and also to bring a B bower` of hand soap to the' next � in the County of Ontario, to the OVEI. 'AS PARCEdS� - 'so'nst f ton o n the.. County o ular bingoacting at 3,3U p, m City o To t i h' t f .'.. "- and as o e won thejack-pot ou meeting . ' m t for the same cause. York. 'CAN L 17L Monday LARD, CANNED and asynnight, it will bfor $35, � It was voted that a petition be __ -- "CANADA PACKERS" HAM 13e sure that you coma early if you sent to Council asking dor the Enacted, this ���of April, 1949 want a good seat. County Health Unit, in view of the Al, mothers of ,Brownies and ` fgct that it will give us a more Witness the Corporate Beal of the comiprehensive public health service Amy. Lan of St Thomas pis- Guides .are iisked to The sure to x cost t 'the municip- Greenwood - "�' A. g, at little extra o ited ,friends herb.' over the week- � came as'Your daughters are hay- � silty. an Ing like .to see you there. -Scouts The 1.30 bus will get everyone ` • ,:alas. deta>e ` in a booth of their O v Ed ice•Pye�si 9 Mr. and ,Mrs, Fred Byers had Mr, and',•Mrs. .Lorne Sluts spent t Mrs. Geiger's in time Lor. the 8• S. bis; �re� diu4er on Sunday with their son- Saturday with the lattjr's 'parents, nill be 'ou g hand• 'hand• too, giving a help- short course on "Our' Food Dollar" in-law and daughter in their new bit. and firs, Wesley Sadler. Mr. F L-tham, Supt. 0 the Sua-' home The Evening Auxiliary ,met on D • s 'Some of our 'people visited the Wednesday evening 'at the home of I she servicesay School Idomeo a tolike obtain ,teach ]Royal Winter Fair fluting the Past. bits• Frank Webb. ' FA . T �weekIt has been a most wonder- The W, rI. .S, of theCircuit will7 and & year old .girls, The child- O ,lEjL,[,their meeting on Thursday, Decem- ren are very busy just now prattleful fair this year. ATTENTI i�'e are all glad to get back to ber 1 at the hotwe o1 bits: Andrew ing for the Christmas Pantomime , T PRs� ,3tandard Time on Sunday next, ea Yegg, with 31rs. A. J Morden in 'which.'isattoheePut Hall, on, on Decem ` WE AR1>; PAYING THE CCTRRE tieoially the ;families who have peo- charge of the program, DIe-going-ovt•to business and the _ IPPLED PA.& A\ID>+41.8 { --- - ..FOR DE_1_D OR OR a,chool children and teachers. W hiteva a Green River Mrs. Wm, Crun=er and bars. T. ` RSE S CA '•- HO TILE H Tanner, of Whitby, were callers lit tiIrs. Edith Parks and Pan: visit the community recently, calling on M: Don Duncan,,' of, Toronto, t � 8E1TirVIOD '.Uiende of -�Srs• Crummer. All are @d Air. and hits, �V: A. Hilts on ' spent tile �k-And. .tader the parr- i ,s TET.EPHIINE OOI�i.DGT at' lap end 8p Sunday ' 'ental roof, Toronto AU. "" Bmoklm 89 P n6 'pleased to see her fully recovered Mr. Kehoe speak Sunday at file +�� T m from bar serious tv;mble,. `Randall to be. Liar. sad Mrs. 'i'dtu, Smith,,DaY--�: '� YOUNG L I NI.i " � Brown attended tho tt O R D O N • Mins gay , The an>tuab baeasc held in, ffie. 1 ion, Algona: Mr. an-1. Mrs. Watsau, ' , • District InAtitute meeting held in United Sunday School under the' of Woodbridge, visited' Last weer - $raugham on biondaT 'sat. voaq with Melville and Am. Draper. auspices of the Woman As�soQ• Mr. Joe Forsyth, Goodwood, vis- ' Mr. and ']Its. Glen EastwoodF vie- .indeed a great snccwga• ' ' � - Dted friends in the city over the Fred Wilson ad, the *eek-end, * week-end. The Women's 1+ffeery Was num;bov from acre attended the Farm Forum was held at disposed of two very nbt+e 4u>� . t>>l9F i& the %lateva2e Ota- the home of ']lir. sad' • R�. and 61s0 eoadaetled a tWDela •Q3_Y . .. o �lrowa on lacnd9y eF=sir.8. fart. Rsadz.i h !. t flan dh�lq e ,.. M � v BPAAD _ COXT1�,'t1AD _.�.,r. entitlid to rote In the 6[aafo with the official plan for the Aiax Townsite DevelapmenISlectioss+ ska( Our studies have progressed tar enough to get the probable limits /, such List rematm theft for i at future urban mdri ad lngtrial growth of Pickering Township only, ee. ty Thupon &U ivot, ese liawlts are the town lines on the FAA and Welt, and on the �' , _ tA1k0 hereby ' ' +!►arch, by a line drawn midway between the second and th'Ard con- tt ., Btiomio errors L►wmhssloog cors cession Ecoids. This .line places in the South 9ortion nearly all sub- �(/��� t _P divisions.-�obout >;alt of the DoDulatioa and about bait of the total - --' -= - w^ • �� + they d+ sswalswent, We do not poaseft sufaiclent dot&' to •make a similar b° ° "y ot 11Latetgent tor. Whitby Township. . . -, ermber 18•N. t :r R t d Th The Board Recommends:.g. r Corp. of the Towasbt Pielli 1. The adoption oS the attached Building By-law which provides for p f a higher Standard of construction, which, in its twrn, will have the :• woosba>p, Of - tendency to increase the adoessed value. n .• - .. :S. This Bylaw provddee for a deposit of- $300, to be made -by every- one seeking a bdilding permit, this to be returned when the entire -' structure is enclosed. This provision, in other municipalities, has pre- 'Vented people living.in garages or.unfinished basements which, when occupied, It is 'difficult and often iw .g posible to persuade them to ' — ;lion:'off our township, this is a growing cost to this township. • complete the structure. _ We are preparing a Zoning Bylaw, the provisions of which are— ' (a) will eliminate future O.ailer camps and'overn•ight cabins, (b) will prohibit the conversion of summer cottages to per- - -- manent dwellings, exceptwhen they conform to the building That's what I used to say, and it was true. ll code for permanent dwellings - Sometimes IA dream of the da ' v - (c) will include restrictions as oto,side yards so as to elimin- Y when h Id a e time / ate the very small sub-divisions upon esi4ting registered plans and leisure to do all the things 1 wanted to do, but / of nub-divisions, I had to admit I wasn't doing anything about it - (d) will, in general maintadn the :.agl:icultural character of the - except dream. I never seemed to be able to put northern 'portion of the townships, r anything aside. Now, I know those dreams will come true. 4 i• 4. We recommend that the-division Jine mentioned as a natural I 'They're guaranteed. - 'separation between rural and urban development be incorporated In. i Through a simple saving plan which, strangely the Official Plan of this Board b� the Pickrsl:ins Township Council i' _ enough, I've found involves no hardship,( am now passing a Bylaw to that effect; that such Bylaw when passed. be for- ( t saving money for the first time in my life. warded to the Dept.,of Planning and Development,for approval. The Plan? 6. We would reccmmend that %'continued effort be made towards 'A CANADIAN GOYERNMENT ANNUITY! /! planning the township in greater detail'. Annuities Branch 6. We recommend that the citizens take a more active interest in DEPARTMENT O F L A BO U R the planning of their townships. To this end this Report should be HUMPNREY MITCHltt Mfeishr A. MaeNAMARA Depusy Withter, given as widq distribution by the township Councils as Is possible. - dembers of your Planning Board will welcome opportunities of - discuss" your emblems of planning with groups of citizens, tCe w ,h to record run appreciation of the assistance rendeied this .i L - ---Board by•.the Cie 1,3, i -essors and Bal,lding In;viector.i of.both to-wa- .. • ships. The amount,of work they undertook musthave,beendone after bonze and added greatly to their already heavy burden of duties, i _ ! 111 _) Respectfully Submitted, Mail this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE PICKERING-'%"HITBY TOWNSHIPS' JOINT PLAIN-NI1iG Bd. GPWoe+Ma�oi ot»uti OsMwe: � Aw �'. F1w""ad ms COMPLtrfINF OBAATOe►eo/camellia 0.eeeetped MwelNee,J. HaIIigauL Chair L. TtlJohnston.IIecFetar THE HYDRO (►R7Nr CLEARLY) � �R COMMISSION ONTARIO AMMS ........................�........»....»».._.............. - Maple Leaf Fire tfOl't Insurance , BRADY CLEANIN4 nlce 'Co. rl.-A A-. PickeringHardware Write or Phone nes is rut WAV ow tBosp Rates for Fsrat and • I ... ��,- Cooling passage+ in Y .: •- C ; '„a -- �0 _ -- e - - W BundiW e+alne look .mass. WhfaitOPaIIIanraaBcelip .00 w.+, scale HAi /WA �atoIDObfl• Insurance of B tANding_,in adny GENERAL ln, sludoe. The rx` I '_ a !^ R Gib keo! cannot *army � _. . nd �: �'..- � �e+ Wman � �V. .. 'escape. Som4 passages may be plugged sighs. _ .. . weer erfioatk g mean..ngk»Mpt6/e_tnpld.usde.Coady rop@jm : SUPPLIES s OLD HORS ES =la;oo Aff@I' BRADY CLEANING oampbell Minh Farsag pays J. S� BALSDON and SON - YOU $15-60 For Y ws Old sa j At Your Fartm «a i 1114SAS THE'WAY the• �O)�: Agincourt >I NJ IS CO looks AFTER - - .r cl.an'ngy the Brad - - , War I-ory lies.i. - Alis Drape . op,- and call, ore L04 - .. of lime.stale; 'be Brady Way N,/a;d,ludge Meat R . •cavo. "sly oioand � - - LUMBER HARDWARE LUMBI .• -'. - ' �, erl;ndor wall.,valve+andt hreuph the radiator. �-- 3 TWO roolln system can operate without Mating _ E E'.TI\G ' . g t3FI SFiELVIN(i 'STOP TROUBLE'—Cleo TOR n fifie "at any +o«d on any hla 1. Coolin System of our LOO N(} sees: -Cooling ys y car. Get NEGLECT OF THE COOLING. _ --.F PAINTS XNA.1MIB :PLUMBING SUPPT i 2x4 2x6 8:8 rid of Rust - Scale - Grease' and. SYSTEM can lead to serious Con- - sequences. "HAROLD BOO'1T1 !Sludge. .�� °V�` _ Play Safe -- JOIN OI?R.,GHR1$TaL UL UB NOW1! ` Play Safe Do it to day. Increase the efficiency of your COAL and OIL•HEATE:R.9 G&1TR84T• K�DRrAgE Between Highways and 2A. On Frenchman's Bay Road _ !Come in and let us show y-7,.! `:•r r{•o;�r.and tfie life of,your car. _ -�G 0ELIVER G �T • the job is done THE BRAG. THE BRADY WAY DURHdIiTO.Y ..— PICSSJtINa Sol W 8 - �Burrows�Garage - S : COMBINATION, INSIDE ALLM • OUTSIDDOORS. --. o• -7 NIg�IWay Brougham _ALL MADE OUT OF EFFEC LIVE SUNDAY, NOV.27, CLEAR LUMBER, AIASO . • „$YLVA CORD PLYWOOD” � Ea No M. Gordon ! ; LUMBER YARDS. ' I' _ LET t'JOBa[ET108 _ .. - PI�RING, O11TTdiitO ` •�1:. ss»t as VIM PHOTO-FINISHING Phone 34 us flees. 0e TWERINARY 8UPPLINS _ ffst>� BABY. NBiDB • FILL -eNf+•� • • •• I ,Will Run On Standard Time THAT -wenw eTOI souse �. West 14fgot . . Eavetroughing : IL A , PSCRIPTIOH .., NL to 9AP@ k8oadgq dditiona rip F 1ftP ILEoi ---— . Jr. Me. T--_-MIRA�VA: LE'AV'�'.T.a&0,X'W 1'_.00 MIDNIGHT _ 1. -1 iUSIE -BARN • I OTHER TIMES BETjN'1 !;N OSHA«',1 AN TORONTO ;,FURA7AGD8 AND w REMAIN UNCHAIN I -..VUP.NAOE RF7PAIRS Je Re BOYES Phm. Beas tric 0 New d Used Dec Water t ! I -.Putnpo The Stora S. G. BARNES ' - _ ;!'Lone: IitookUn 72 R a " pTCSERINQ F... q1d'!' SILL. '! TOWNJ3� OP PICRi that, I have oompUed with section (No: 13 Highway, 3 miles Nortls !�•t �r)y�N moi`X00 VOTIM, LIST 1949 8, of the Votera` List Act, and jtbat O! Qgy7tby� -- - Qlerlr'. \otlre of Posting O4 I have posted up at my office at _ i ![oisldpal Voters` List the biuoiolpal•Building, Broughan �_ . Os•ln+ia, on the F'itth Day of Nov. d NoTI= 118 Q1Y>�I' •rnJbeBF 10�� t.41O 11si o[ eYll persb>ilr - • a " r Modern -EflaUetW " „ It is a real economy in buying Darn ThoN soCles hese for aayoeds to purchase two or three pairs of�ue color at one 8y 1Robsxta Lee - time, *ken mark each group with Is it true what we hear sows• — _ a circle of colored embroidery !loss -- days, that at least a portidt of the at top of heat on lits wrong aids. It Is it obligatory to give a gilt_ trouble on the great�-aea of matri- makes identifying the groups so if one lege been a guest io eotne mony is caused by wives neglecting home for aweek-•adT to darn their husbands' socks. and much gelate A. Yes, it is proper to send a seeking their darn husbands In- ' ' small' gift to the hostess, at the stead? �,,e-.� s • e '� same time you send your so-called Be that as it may, one can hardly t "bread and butter" letter express- blame a too busy housewife for iris your appreciation of the visit. glaring, resentfully at a mendinli Or, one can give the present as ons basket 'piled high with socks, re- t e is leaving and send tire letter after vealing gaping holes in heels and one has returned home. toes. Q.When there is a punch.bowl However, keeping the socks. 1 at a party reception, and a girt and ^d her escort wish to partake, which mended. would tales far lea one should fill the glasses?, time and work ifs-they were sem-• A The man should fill a glass darned before-holes appear. ' -tor the girl. and then one for him- self. 'Fake note of where each indi- -�" "•� Q. What is the proper way to - vidual wears holes in his socks Il eat artichokes? first. It-may-be the heel, tate toe, or the side of the foot. Then rein- � ,� ' A. With the fingers. One leaf at A t-ime is pulled off and the edible torce these spots, using a soft, 'Y cant understand it. ..he acres • end is dipped in the sauce, and sturdy cotton thread, -hen they then bitten off. When the center begin getting thin- like as ONLY ehtldl"' is reached the thistle part is scraped' ^r` away with a knife, the edges are t cut, and the heart is eaten with a fork. .w The Ori&al Mother & Baby Doll Q. is it necessary to repeat a , stranger's name to each person Attractively costumed 10' Mother Doll. Mak,n The Rounds-5tiedi,h actress Marta Toreu makes a when introducing him to a group? a s" Baby Doll A wonderful gift for very S little girl. , Packaged in colourful window �*'bt-seeing tour -of Roman ruins;betweep shooting scenes of �o; it is les, awkward iust her latest picture. Miss Toren was afraid Route would be tiring_ a,.say, "Mr. Johnson," and then b0 ' gift x Of Swedish actresses after the recent .visits of Gteta Garbo and mine the group-•'31r Gray. Mr _-- ____.__ 'rice Postpaid, $1.50 Ingrid Bergman. Come nett', miss 'toren, how could thev? Parries. BERCY NOVELTY CO. etc - A One can follow the hostess 12773' Ontario St. $, 'Montr'eal 24, Qua - - procedure in a case like this. Ot take the piece farthest from the ' 1 plate for the -first course,and.work BLIET)&KS in ton and the plate. q Q. When sending a letter or greeting card to a young.man who VQ � �+ - is sixteen, sheittld one address him RaVj.,r v -- a• "Mr." or "Master"? �► VV `7 �ra�fVr' Nd•tress him as "Mr.'. V 4- A'motherly old lady once said to Vieamed mate -Pudding me. "It seems an awful'shame that ki _ ' •_ el: Burning Question ' rive women spend to much ' �� .••,:•�••,, _. .. time 3/s'cup'tthortening - fixing rip plum puddings, mince pie- 1 e. brown sugar, firmly and the like. By the time folks get packed A yaumg ship-used to carry. to . through,the main part of a Christ- 2 eggs, wen beaten America the various issues of-the - gnas dinner, they're generally etnf• + ,P,t, ,chop. add• magazine which published Charles '4 • M Economical- mads with Magic fed so fall that they just cant 133/4 C. dates Dickens' �rtat novel. "The Old 4. ince I ib haoituaten and mix In e. c k predate the.dtssert." -- -- -' S; together flour tt est inythehep." grew...the crowds drained ripickle* i le*at mn orlon ie a tw.hotcho urea - —�C-striosit --a � at ticed that "GFanma r� terest d t combine; with ealt I really believe S r is ' salt got bigger and bigger on the wharf m haat wt.r m�tmre cad "•aeeeon _Smart had some ng (here, and �i p•, sad popper.Iwt stand while you males �war+atrratr serving holiday desserts a tittle tai- 1 tap. soda M Ne% York. where the vessel or in the day, according to Rosalie r-ri- into date mixture with docked at regular interv7,ls. MAGIC BISCUIT DOUGH: Mia and mitt topther on". a+ IRiglin in the Farm Journal, it a 1 tap grated lemon rind On the day the magazine con• site ince bowl.a c.aaeei[t•d v..iry sour for a3t e tainin the final chapter was dart °DC•'�1"i hard-"boat Soar).4 top.Maxie Baking;Powder. custom that is spreading in many r/s c• chopped walnuts g p Keep.sate, 14 tot.dry mmssard.Cut to fury a tbs.ehor- parts of.the United States, • FM S. greased individual moulds to arrive, there was a crowd of '. teniae. Mak•■well In esmtn, pour to t e.mitt and mts , 2-3 full. 5.000 readers waiting to buy copies. lightly with a torr..Lin'grossed Jost P.flit a e3i laches) "It- DOES create more interest ';team on rack In covered kettle They could not wait 'til the ship y with two-thirds of dumb.!1D with meet mixture.ria top in the special treats you prepare clocked. Seeing the ca with re99adning dough,o9ohns wigs,dash to allow•.caw . ' so carefully," she says. "After the 1 flour, or in pre+sure saucepan g plain stand- of.trim.Bake In ■ bot oven, 4801, about eo admitoo. mea coats in.,from,looking. at the according to manufacturer's di- Ing on -deck. Several of them cried serve with tomato roc•.Thld-e or a earviess. I " Serve e W a. out to him across the narrowing , �t live stock. or before your guests begin the chilly drive home. a big Serve v •p1e ilard sauce. water 'the question burning is everybody's 'read, "Did tittle deli N .,�' '" wedge of squash cake, for example, ,;�,••and some hot tea or refiee, wit' taste just right." Ot�enc�ard: "You ought to buy -' encyclopaedia for the children • - an So here are Tome recipes, one now they're all going to school." for a cake and the. other for a ".No fear-let r-eel _watk, rhe: pudding, both a little on the "rich" samt xs a if+d side, but just the thing for fe+rive _ 1� -occasions. l _ - !c come out Squash or Pumpkin Cake " C ream =_ N��• 1 34.e. shortening _ .veva-• t » Add slowly _ - - - under thI"=r t c. brown sugar. firmly packed _ 7 1 c. white sugar shado- 4.beaten eggs _ 1 c. rooked, mashed squash- of pain f or canned' pumpkin If you are suffering the ago- " Sift together - 3 c. sifted cake flour _ Y riles of ARTHRITIS or RMEU- 4 tsps baking powder - _ _ _ MATISM and it seems to ort tap duds - you cannot !,I slur ,., Nutn and misery another day,try DOLCIIII • Add alternately to creamed mix- to come out from under the shadow of pain! We . DOLLCIN is a tried and proven preparation which promptly and a milk - effect"liely relieves the pains of ARTIIRMS and RHEUMATISM • Fold is -_ and kindred disturbances.DOLCIx does not cause toxic reactions 1 a chopped walnutsnor can it harm the heart or an other organ. ' J 1 tap. maple extract % Grateful mea and women from all partsof the world have • Pour into 3 waxed paper-tined sent unsolicited•letters of tharike to the makers of DOLCIN for the 9-inch layer pans. _prompt relief from.pain which DOLCIN has given them. y Bake int 350° oven, 30 minutes DOLaN is today-probably the world's best-known product for - " fool; n e'}Ia n c a -• costing. the relief of the pains of ARTHRITIS and RHEUMATISM.DOLCIN DE _. obtainable throu hoot the British Common v EM- BERwealth. Don't accep throughout substitute for the original DOLON.For your protection there is a"D"on every genuine DOLCIN-Tablet. Illustration By Thoreau MacDonald-for the' recently published DotciN is reasonable is dost: IOO,easy-fo•take book "Antsy Clarke and His Neighbourly !dews" -a volume :• tablets for$2.39; 500.tablets in lye large,economy '^� � { which preserves permanent form the choicest items from the size bottle for$1 9 broadcasts which, for eo many years,, were so eagerly listened If your druggist cannot supply DOLCIN _ r• i to in thousands of Can homes. As one reviewer puts it, DOLCIN, write direct to OOLCIN Harvest Moon•Frosting Limited•11116 Limited Rd, rr+o,ted 1949,noses +. "this is a book so essentially Andy Clarkes that you can almost teremr•to a omt.rl• ' Combine in top of double boiler hear the tone of his voice as you, turn the pages," ' ' - 3 egg whites, unbeaten :li% c. brown sugar, firmly packed Dash of salt Arm, El Arthur Pointer ..,te, --- -- --- ��9:HIDC-A776-SEEK _ . DtD R EYaDt OCCUR Tp 1'OU • Beat,well with rotary or electric AeyT 811ptlMiAN'1•MMOr 7rv4tRt -" 1 y TINT TdiRiAlZsa SCYMF'TieNef N IIItaTEltD.....IL.COU11TA14D fIFISEM...,ftXliiN...; _ beater. LI►E WK IM>aOww TURN bolt HM. •it1iNl[iN.•.: PtiOMlsi TaKtINT R Place over rapidly boiling water. TlslowloIVAT8"AROMDt • Cook 7 minutes, beating con e Iitan tly, or until' frosting +.•ill •� s •' stand in peaks. • Remove from'boiling water p O /► ,* Add' - z I Up. vanilla - 0 • Beat until thick enough to spteayl • Bruith crumbs from layers and put together. Frost sides, spread ora lWhtly over too edge. Do' �M s► � top to t- fro�Fii 1 sr sake. Will r1Y . — -- WAW tc�>tte�� tre�t�rt� _ ' _ _ : BROCK : _ _ - son =0p o E. R Feeds � >�LI>�,�• sLrP�s >Echard SOAV RATION---a ImIjittced f(v�d for sow*- o be fed :Ynmedlatp")Delivery Can Be Made - T H T R E beforeand aster Yui rowing. Of The Following Itena� �Er�, >»URANw - Asphalt Shingl(ir REAL RSTATX _ 1IOG-GROWER motor all growh*. Pigs a balinced Boll Roofing In All(trades OONVEYANCING � "S7CT�3IT$v feed to "ensure fame, econongical growth, ' ) Roll B:lo Siding ds Oldrestablished Agana,X47 ae"e. AIR-CONDITIONAD HOG FL -_a feed.-_designed .to give maxiinlam Aluminum bait CornerRoof�Bead To Serie THURSDAY, FEL, SATURDAY finial[ economically. J Ridge Cap and Valley "bone Pie winx 00 - _ : "IsAng sand, November 24, 25 and 28. WESTERN GRAINS-Awts, Wheat and Barley 1 7AneRue i Yam BAc � Shows At 7.00 and 9.40 P.lift. : WEPIX OR, GFOU"v 1,, Cloacerte Blocks Iasulisdaa ID �. $ M3 3 R jMtorday Matinee et 1.80.P.j]t. ]BsM and Loose C odar LAREMONT CO-OPERATIv > p°'°' °� �°" The Girl From A. W. MIT C � .. iTh 2`230" SSW CS.dB.Ra[ONT, o1K'1'.. Jones' Beach :. MONSO 74 and 114 address Pitot. , Skmg mm, Oat P&k. a41'W'2 "tarring RONALD_RF.AGAN "OUIL TRUCKS PABS Z''�..WAT- . . MAYO, Eddie s�ACs� (" LAREMONT � - STAFFORD BROS. KEN AND CLARK • � - - • ` • � RANT=C�3 A Kenamental Workm MfON'DAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY AUCTIONEERS November 28, 29 and 80. Mrs. Sprunt o1 Toronto spent ion Cemetery, Pfiose Whitby am the week-end with Mrs. Conner" and Authorised for an �oa+s At 17.+00 and 9.00 P. X- and her mother. _ Dn"as 8t. 86 Whitby C 11MU a of Oat&d* and York.' Mr. and Mrs. Al. TomAinson, of BROUGHAM F� Bek' M � e Fountainhea H�iton, spent the week-end with bold Fgm tw% Rest bate We people here. � , Saks our, Specialty at Reasonable GiRRY COOPER and ,Mr, and Mrs. Kea Wood Spent Broughlam Lodge No,'160, I••O. MOEACHNIE S Dual s for fir etsar�g ' Saturday in Toronto and the Royal O. F. held their regular meeting on PATRICIA NEAL Winter Fair, at night. Novemlber 17, with-a good attend- 8�DEALM Price of One. Miss Effie Graham and alias Beef. awe, The Initiatory Degree Was put _ Mtllilo6n P. 0. phone, AG%6 5ZW3 sie Graham, of Toronto spent the on for four canditates. Next meet- r:, + D R' Markham, P. 0. phone Marr 806 week-end with 'Mr, and Mrs. 3.1116. Ing wal be on Thursday, Dec. 1, Pre atkas have b{a establiabed THURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY Graham. IMT. and Mrs. Campbell. Heamer, t%yafte Ambulance SWvi" aucuoneere 96" 1�. VaM Dmember 1, 2 and 8. The variety concert held is the ,Doreen and Donald of Hampton, _ Pay or 1 Q Hall last Friday eveniffg, played to were Sunday visitors of-Mr. and �_ Flamingo Road a full house, and the audience ap- Mrs. Ralph Crawford. WnL XCEACffiv�PeoP, peared to be enjoying every min- ,Please remember-clocks go on Phone Pick. 193 B°t'� Kew' Public starring • JOAN CRAWFORD and ute of it. Under the d$rection' of Standard--Time on Sunday nest. : Zw�ffisRy SCOTT, with SYDNEY Mrs. E. McConnell, the show was tour_ Communion Service till be • C. RICHARDSON GRE NETREET, DAVM MUA,y based on the "minstrel" line and held neat Sunday. Picketing Ont. I i0d saarrrr SLFII�INd ~ "y made up- of instrumental numbers; brougham friends offer sincere + vocal sulos, duets etc, Mr. Cather_ sympatby to the :Milne family on Phone: Toroat:o . EL, 0894 wood very ably anted as master of the death of Mr, Robert Milne. Mr. ceremonies, This second edition of Milne bad a leg amputated some M A W the variety concerts, has been ac- Ume ago, and bad suftered much , FOR 19'RSR E9?I]IIA?� claimed *'as good as the first one pain with Christian patience. ZgOifE PIQH. 188 7 1 hast year". Mr, Harold Cassie spent the week LICENSM AUCTIONLMR.and Ana a t� -. [Miss May :McIntyre, of Toronto, end, wkt.h his parents, Fred and 'Y+ it eJ d Warfo A� pktsaacM spent the week-end with 'Mrs. H. G. IsI'rs, Cassie, VALVA.OR i Die! .McIntyre, Would any of our.former choir >�>s�J Man>�meat Wort iftlfLone er Writs -- Ah Ooatditloaftag Systems Thos, Hammond Is a boxy man members happen to have a church ROBT. AUSTIN PROP. Plisse <Q�L and Hnraidlleas these lays-making t<torm' doors hymnary with the mulls, in their 014 Dandss St. East. Whitby and windoawq, . Many of us leave homes. which belong to:the church. R. R. 1, Whitby. Ont. Dl'111�/i A 1\1 this job until the •'last minute". We are short of them 19 the choir. 2 ?"m e'en ot Wbithy, Ont." JLL\„jl/Irjl`' N 'Mrs. Dick Cooper and cblidren vise would be grateful for their ire- � No. 2 sway were among those who went in to turnand-many thanks, 'Phone . Whitby 402 sheet i1�Ieta1 Works `ee the Santa C'3us pz;ode Satur- hair, and firs. Bob ..Masten and day. -- children, and Mrs. C. Devitt spent • > > � 2MUDOA STR. AJAX There was a 8cod.attendance at Saturday with friends in Toronto, bath services in the United Church and enjoyed.the Santa Claus par OPTOMETRIST _ on Slnday, when they celeorated ade• It is "beautiful and colortul, 9.80 to 1fL00 and 11,00 to 800 their anniversary, Rev. H, Liack_e anj.this year had -little "Knee-Hi" Evenftngs: Man„ Wed., FY, 7 to 9 had charge df Doth services_ and the ­safety­ dog, j .1 A. WILLOUGHBY Power Off the V1'httevale quartet as fisted in DISNEY BLDG,. Opp, P. O. }I One party of deer hunters arriv- 'AND 80Na the music in the even-jag. ed home on Sunda evening, bring- O98AWA, ONTARIO i (kbawa Rural Power District Miss Georgina Forsyth, vt C)r•h- y Forty Yeas Csnat4rr Ing with them, a uses deer: shot Phone • Res, 2lfiil8i Office 1618 �� awn," spent the week-sad here, and 'by Steve Thomson. Others of the eat Farm Agency. In order that the Commisaon is now driving a' brand new Ply- (Three.Day Service Arranged) I For , p���,ty Cos. antsy make vital- and necessary party were: Ken R3rawap Alez salt J. mouth car, Jones Lyall Petch and John Dec- I, (Had) Stewart . Toronto changes to :t„ distribution system On Tuesday night, followln; 1 !tt end Earl Campbell, The report AD080S An Pickering Viiiage, there will be chicken supper, a Cne con.«rt a:a+ , y For That Home In The City an interruption in power service on not .alts more now back [bene ellers & Atkinson Cahn our City Dept. put on by the Lyric :Ma:e Choir, than here. f SC\U3!', \UlE11BF:R 22 of Toronto, at the United Church, Phone Agin.201 !Y 2-Stouff. :'AO 8Z . Toronto There w0l be a. preparatory ser- The .local Buaine-5 t�n'4 A o:- vire on Fr:d:�y night in the church — ltu�n 3 AU to LOU p• m. S. T. iation is haviWg the land at tae :t b,04 o'clock. You are.invited to Licensed The areas atfe<ted are set out to school graded, and are "�o?::g to attend.. detail below: l e re sorry' to learn . of the Auctioneers GORDON F. OSBORNE provide a rink for the kiddie= this (�L' a rr winter. It s hoped the children Iwden drat, ,! air, M. J. NX'ilkr`. :TA:RT I. 11:11 take every adv�anta,gr of this, I roronio. and-former teacher at 25 Year's Esperlence C.L.U Pickering Tor�aip - Range" 1 and appreciate the work Lad Coit -Claremont Continuation School. R'e and 2• ccn 1 and _', I.ots 13 to that is, oin�. into the efiu�t, i " Sales conducted anywhere "trict Matager -.. 19 (the above area is, roughly': i; a " 'end s n:e:e y`mpathy to his wife On December 9 a Repre,rnt:,:ive Specializing in Farm Stock, l�urn[- Squiree' Beach, High, tio. wCst, tLr former, Margaret Gleeson, of to a and Prc,perty Sales, . and [truck Road, This saes Part of the \�iional Film Board •wtil Claremont, EXPIRE LIPS be in C.aremunt to exhibit "he c:if- Ali Sales personally Listed and 1. will be interrupted for 20 min- ir, and airs; Ed Jones visited Advertised. Bills prepared and (,rent types of film to he had from the latter's '. p p Insurance Company ute.,• only: 2.00 to 3.10,0. M. and r parents, Ma and .ales, thi� used. They fi..:.e I:Iun :n �t•m, Fisc, - of Glen Major: their posted. - -3.50 to 4,00 p, ar c Time to per. which then loan ti:n:x an] a projy Representatives mit switching) Fun; liar in, spent the weekend ector to n e=tali.--"sF1 . -;th his grandparents. p vice PART 2, t groups in a town or va:aRe. i'lt:� last, and.Ars. Earl Hiltz and lit- Prom t er Puckrin _on Rgnnie, have recenti-v t,ak- 'Tom ay. tie � :8ug (iraY, Oshawa = � •Pickering Twp. - .Con. 1 and 2, ' "' is-ic=sa"E:t f.); a prricd of t Reasonable Rates lots 16.. to 19 (being Toughly that three months with the idea that I en up residence in Claremont and �• ate, Bow ninvine , ' ren of High, No, 2 west and the after that time. it will be p.,rchas- will tind it more convenient for his -PHONE 290 STOUFFVLLLI.7 ., Brock Road, This area will be at- ed by the "grouTp or�r�p•" t�itTg-� work, as driver for the Uxbridge Itected from 2:00 to 4.00 P. m,).� it. Also, ,during that :t:me teveral i Dairy Telephone 8211, Whitby, ova. George F. Shrieve, operators will be trainel to spec- The orfanization of a Rebekah Supt. Oshawa Rural Power Dist., Ite the machine. Executives o! the Lodge Brougham is fast progress- •Oshawa, Ont v'llage organjAtior,9 will be :nvit- Ing .w.th five cherter'members and ed with the-idea that the comrnun- ' November 23, 1949 about ten others lined Lp. More on "Your Friendly Resident Agent" sty might purchase the machine. ,this later, _ _ _ _ Demonstrations Feature Carus Gail and Pail White at- ' �3anta ('taus To Be. Here -On, REALTOR INSURANCE AGENT t tended the Santa Claus parade on s "!Your Money's Worth la Food" December 17. IAFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE i - Saturday, - .. . !'es Sir! Santa Claus "will be in LL•+ ULJrJY INSURANCE Ste, t he Pickering Women's Institute i.Mrs. Arthur 'Hopper,. wile of the (I` Claremont on December 1'7,..comp- late Arthur Hopper (former May BUY FROM AND are sponsoring a two-day demon- Sete with parade and floats. This LIST YOUR PROPERTINA FOR SALE WITH stration on "Your Money's Worth 1% something new for Cilaremont. Lrttiejaba) of Ilrougba3a, passed a- way on November 20, Many Broa- in Food" to.be'held at the home and it is hoped that the whole viii- CYRIL E MORLEY of Mrs. B. Geiger, Pickering, on the age will,be on hand to welcome the gha.>a'iriends will remember her, E. 28th and 29th of November, at 1,30 Old Fellow on the 17th;Thr:s is be- Little Miss Lydia Crawford is to 4.00 p. m. Ing sponsored by the Business- spending a week with her grand- With the present high cost of mother, firs, C. Wannop. • e men's Association, of living and especially the high PICXKUNG TWP. COUNCiI. t cost of food, everyone is' anxious The late,M. J. W1lker will meet on COMRIE M 8 R :to study the question o1 food pur Yunetlal services were 'held on THIURSDAY, DF.CEL1iHER 1, 1949 a Cue ;• chasing and food preparation, If Tuesday for the late Milton John at the '.Municipal Building, in the -we wish to guard good health, we R siker, who passer! awn on Sun- VIII--e of Rrota -- vannot afford to ski day at his home in'Toronto. For G"a"ms Basinesi; i 1 rd i11Y t mp on the food y 116 gLsat. - phones: 8carboro or How•a eection of our budget. Balanced Born at Tavistock, he late! be- L, T. Johnet n, Clerk Searboro Junction meals are within the read[ od all mane a teacher axil taught here on 4 if every penny we spend on food for about twenty years, He was RALE R1EGIS-,EX j buys food for health, well-known in thig, area. He was a - FOR IMMEDIATE DIIE.IPII.'R'! r The Course will,be conducted by mamber of the United Church and r Wedinesd'ay November` 3b-auction ' Miss Barbara Broadfoot, of the W. a' Past Master of Broughttum Uniun i sale of Holstein dairy herd, fresh �; , flash sad Doontl. ?. Branch and Home Economies LUMBICIg--Roag4� or Dressed, Trim Lodge, A. F. and A. IM, and while acid spt�ngers, milkingmachine, t here wa-c Secretary to the District WIINDOW II;1TIT8 COMpI,ETH--Frame gash, G>tuess, Np1trN Service, OntarioletDept, it Ae pTe- near, new; Allis-Chalmers tractor, balances, Factory-built and prefitted. tare; A complete meal will be Dref Deputy Grand Master of the lodge, implements bay, grain, strim and Bared ot�_ps" alornoon, A book- Leavin Claremont, he went to the i WALLBOARDl3-Ten Teat, Dottutaoona, G}psec, GlreenboatQ. ; Bur- let of recipes will be given to each City, a'td has been to ^hi tor. a poultry etc., the property of, IIur. PLY'WOODS-.Fir,, Cedar, Birch Weldtex, and Z%cb Wood, "esus attends the demonstration. nR ton De&niels, at .Lot 3, con. 5, in T number of years at Long Branch, ! Whltchurch Twp, hart mile north BXvGI,L8__Aspbalt and Cedar with rails, Inim8ofe Sidin4 Wise spending of foo money and ifTe is surviv(*d by hie wifo,'the ass is planning will be weed. of towuline, Terms cash, No res- �) J. M. Ce&uWmla Sidin& Pittsburg paiste J g :rr^ Cr Mirraret Gleason. Service erve farm cold. Sale at 1.00 P. m, �...-.-Ali women of the comet-unity are Wa„ ':eld from the home of his sip- sharp. Standard time. Ross Rat- 0yvited, ter-in-11W, Mrs. -Fred Evans, Inter- cliff, clerk, fyELLFRS and ATKIX- ' went took place in Claremont Un- SON, auctioneers. w -9!. _. ._ .... .. .........