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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1949_12_16 VOL. 69 No, 11 Fib li1JRL':G, ONTARIO, 11tID�Y, DECE-3IBF 1t3, 19 J eats per copy AuihorSecond Class matter Subscription ,Rate: $2.00 per year; U. S. $2.50 W. C. 'MURKAR and SON, PUBLISkMRS ,,.. .......,;p . .. . Presbyterian .Church OpenedAn . D , C e remonies -'--fo The Glory Of God" Ontario Conn Crop Improvement Canadian Order Of Foresters 1 --- `� p Pickering Village A congregational dinner on Tues- Association Hockey League To Open Jan. 2. ` ita9i t �rtaRsa., ,day evening of Chia week concluded ' a series of cervices carrying out the The Annual �ldeeting o2 the 'Ont- In conjunction with the Canad- Picketing Untried Chtarch piost of the: store windows are! {I opening ceremonies in connectidn ario Crop Improvement Asecciatton tan Order of Foresters youth and Rev, Arthur Young. Minister now decorated for the Christmas _ I with the new building erected by, was held is Uzbridge on Monday, recreation program, final arrange. Sunday, December 18, 1949 eason, making the business sectio)# t(he Pickering c tion, of the ''December 5, with approximately 60 meats have now been compelted 10,00 a, m. - Sunday, School more Christmas-sy attractive, t Presbyterian (Cltu�roh imembeW present, with the Brojoklin Arena and a 6- • Teen-age Bible Clam tMr, and Burs. V i natidson, Belle-, The Preoffsbyterian Dedication.took place Interesting reports were given team league from the district will 11.00 a, m, - Morning Service, Dille, called cm their aunt, Mrs. J. ' on Thursday,` December 8, with on the'various tests and 'dewonstr- open the season at Brooklin Jan, 7,00 p. m. - Evening Service Murkar one day this week, ations that have been carried out 2 The League Execu iivve consists "Candle light Service" 1Miss Lois Graham, of Ilighiaad the ceremonies iconducted by the' `' Creek, spent Wednesday with 11Jlss under the Ontario County Crop' of: Hon. Pres,, Chas. Ferguson; 2.00 p. m. - 'Audley Sun: School y Moderator of Presbytery, Rev, R. H. Improvement Associattoln. during Pres.; Ted Twining; Tress., tGec, 3.00 p. m. . Special Bernice Marie Burns. M. Kerr, B. A. assisted by leading the year. In most cases, the farmer Bonetta; Bowmanviile, H. Snowden, +s++ Don't think the printer made a i ministers of that Pregby-tery. Rev. mistake in one of the advt'p this 3)Q-Vid W. Hay, 2d, A.1 D. D. Prof- on whose farm the demonstration C. Schwarz, V P., V. Bu•dai and J. Choir practice Saturday evening at eesor,.Knox Collegegave the add- was held, reported on the project. Bothwell; Oshavya, N. O'Reilly, W. B4Op, this week only. week--hunt pit up. of ' :A progress report on weed and Richardson -R, Twining, H. Batre; The post office is urging all tai d�ese, emphasizing the Doctrine of brush control in. Ontario County Raglan, W. Brent L. Bray, R. Bry-' Christmas Concert Tonight get our mail off just as soon as •� the Presbyterian Church, whcee + ass•given by the Cuaaty Weed ln- 'ant; Referees: J. Kirkbride, R. Sunday School Entet•tainmeat To- possible. ,Avcdd the rush and help ' uppermost objective and ideal is , ." spector, Ryerson Beare, Mr, Beare Boivan,and -H. Walton, Press Rep- night (16tb) at 8.00. ChAdren's I the P. O. staff. worship to "The Glory of God pointed out that considerable dem. cirter, Alex McGillivray. All teams CtrrJstaaarl Program- Including Tab- Mrs. W. C. Murkar is still con- The choirs of the local and the onsoratioa work on both weed and will .fie in the play-offs, and the leau by the Seniors "While the � fined to bed, but is Improving. ! Whitby congregations occupied the brush control had been carried out winners will take the Wim.. Exetou Shepherds Watched", Silver Coll- ( She thanks her Many frienda for, choir loft, ttn"der Mrs. P. N. Spratt, with very good result&, Mx, Beare phy In a •edmpJe, yet impressive care- Tro , now held by Oshawa. The action. I the numerous cards, boxes, and added that it was very difficult to '+dost Fraternal Player" award solicitous enquiries. atony the officiating ministers pre- cwver the entire County with a Picks Presbyterian Church seeded from the' vest to without i donated by '[r, P. E. Perrin, will ring Yta .• ytr, and Mrs, Allan Clark, Laka-- vestry small supply of spraying equipment also be presented at the end of the Rev. David 'Marshall, 'Minister, �Ifield were in town over the week-: alb fue main door. Knocking at the availle in the County. Sunday, December 18, 1949 end, attending the opening of the+ door, the Moderator .addressed s season. Bowmanville, Oshawa, Can- He expressed hope that a num- ada Bread, Raglan are the teams 2.00 P. M. - Sunday School Presbyterian Church, member of the congregation (Mr• ber of townships would purchase entered to date. Anyone wishing to 3.00 .P. W. - Church Service t Donald Munra4, static:aed within spraying equipment for use another take part in the league activities in "Ogen to me the gates of right- Iyear it was derided to hold the any capacity. is asked to get in pu�flit NOt1ie eottane»: I will go into them, and Ontario County Seed Fair in Brook- touch with nay of the above. Calvary Temple Pentecostal I will ycaise the Lord." The door. lin.in 9farch, the. date to be decid- - A bcrkey dance will be,beld soon Holiness Services wma then opened. and the. keys of 1 ed by the Executive and the Prol- to assist the League. This event is 5.46 a, m. Sunday School The Council of the Corporation church delivered to the Moderator. Committee, under the direction of Harr Snow- 1140 a. m, - Morning Worship of the Township of Pickering, has This official Froup then prcaeeded ect It was decided that the OniarlA y 7.00 P. m. - Evangelistic proclaimed Monday, December 26, to the altar table where the keys den, of. Bowmanville. WeSneaday . 8.00 P. ilii. 1949 as Christmas Day, and Tues- were placed on this Holy Table, Conary Crop Im>provemed Assoc-l - Prayer Meeting day, December 87, isBoxingHol bay, to r iation would set up'an educational observed as Public Holidays. eoncludiag the actual Dedication, exhibit to connection with Soil Cow. Brock Road Com utnity Club F "y be { LT.Johnston. The Pastor, Rev, Irvid Marshall servation at the Annual Meeting X8.00 V. m. - Young Pee le .Brougham,, Ontaridllo Clerk. conducted the balance Of the ser- ag the Provincial Crop Improve- The Brock Road Community Pastor W. D. MiMcEvo vice, introducing Rev. Donald, of meat Association in Toronto, the Club held their second Christmas Q Rarmanuel Church, la a°aronto. ,Week of January 16, This educts- ?th Party is the township ow f othe Dunbarton fatted Church Turkey Roll wbo pi vtad tbeglaaiahe "htstccy of the, tionAi exhibit would feature the , Over sixty rat dawn to a Rev, J,- K. Braham, Minister congregation" a with the farm mule's of the Heber Dowa bountiful supper, at gaily decorated Sunday. days of. Dr. Thotrwtoa,-in 1830. farm, that were built by the Broolr- tables. rgpecial Bue6te were: Mr. 10 00 $. m, - Sunday School BROI'K'R ALLEYS, AJAX at was in all a very imprer4ye lin Junior Farmers and displayed •and Mire. Wm, E1.1 cott and Mr. 11.15 a- m. - Church Service DECEMBER 17 to 24. gsremoay which the members of at the Conservation,D4y last Sep- and Mrs. Wilfred Chaden %'ad son 7,30 n. m. Pleasant Sun. Evening 4 Turkeys.Given Away At the conclusion of the meeting, Tuesday:red I __Open Or League Bowling tibia coagregatioa wA1 long remem- !ember. away,Kenne8.00 wereh. Aftek enjoyedYlyer was �old Y0 . Prayer and Bible Study,,,. - ber sail. tfietia2l. 1 For Nen s High Double - ' The Sunday services at 11,00 a. an interesting set of slldes on Con- and young, shown by Mr, Chafen, Wednesday; ss, and 7.30 V.M. Rev, John MScNab A large Christmas tree was dec- .1 For Ladies' High Double servation, were shown. These slides 2.09,:.�11i1�441•Idq .i Shctor of the Presbyteriaw Record Or guts sft tt'to all cb[M-- - i' For Ladles' Hidden Scorn were all,takaa 'at the Coaeerv�ation Thutrsday preaobing in the morning, with Field Day-, ou the Down farm, at ren of the,club; also, gifts were in 7.00 - Junior Choir 1 b or Men's Hidden Scare Xis Jean Clark. Lakefteld, assist- Brooklin, order for scm.e of the guests. Car. 8.30 - Senior Choir - Due to some of the Leagues laying Ing the alai's, as soloist singing cls end community winging were J. off for the Christmas :season, then . , tHeber Down wag appointed Off- Friday "Blew this House." Rev. 'M,araball, ictal Delegate to the Ontario Crop enjoyed by aaat during the wadt for 6,45 - Cuba R following times sill be open for the Pastor, preached is the eves- improvement Annual 'Meeting in aSnta Claus, who, escorted by Mr. 8,00' - Scouts F (leen Bowling tag, with Mfrs Joan Wilson, Whitby, E. Cglaut danced happily iia t o Saturday: Each afternoon up to 7.30 P. M,' Torcato, with Vince Beaton, tae ti assisting the choir, alternate delegate. room sad presented all the gilts W. A. - 1st Thutnday at 2.30 p. m, :1[ondayy from 9 to M t P. M. At the dinner on Tuesday even- that were on the tree, A big "thank W. ai, S _ 3rd Thursday at 2.30 The ,e del ing officer and din- y ' R'rclacwalayn up to 9.00 P. tug,- Mr. Marellall addressed mem- ectors were elected for 1950: you" to all'motto helped crake th.s On-W*,Go Club - Last Tues. 8.00 Fridays up to 9,00 P. M. Pers and assisting friends briefly, Hoa, Pres., Howard Harper, Good- party• such a succea Our euchre Bd. od Stewards - Last Wed at 8,00 ! All Thuroday evenings Open Brook- stressing particularly the wish of wood; Pres., Heber Down, Brook- will start again in the new'year cu All Ihly Saltu,daym (ine, ev'gs.) k this church and congregation being lin; let Vice-Pres., Vince Beaton, January 4. Everyone welcome. Twp, Asses.or Blackwell Re.ignq FNTI17 FEE - 50c. piu� Boa Ilna; able to co-operate with sister con- Blackwater; 2nd Vice-Pres„ Geo. We wish everyone A 'ferry . . . . - . Oshawa; Sec.,- , Christmas and A Happy New Year. ,James JI, Blackwell Pickering I flee OUR LI\E OF ISiPORTED gregations in this village, that the 'McLaughlin, -success and disappointments of H,'L. Fair, Uxbridge; Auditors: W. Twp. Assessor for several years,has ! GIFTS and NOVELTIES FOR any one would be' theirs- also.... Croxall and Clar, Armstrong, Ux- resigned that post, accepting a elm- LAST-MINUTE YVLAS GIFTS that this church, g undreamed of one br:d e. Directors (from within thts ° ilar office wit:i the County of Went- r Uu Thc• .1;h y, With The C. U, F. year ago, had nova been opened for area) Elmer Powell, Oshawa; �T, 4�i worth, ;•., ,,,� ,�• •- � By Hill Bryant' �• the \rosette ane "Glory of God.'_' Down, Oshawa: W. D. Thomsdn, 13rookllu; im ,licQuuy, Whitby, N. DEATHS ROTARY i `s • \1'iUi a record attendance and '~ '- _ Anderson, Ashburn; F. lt. Chap- j, r �• ! -more Cookies than veterans, the In their last two meetings the ` Alan, Pickering, Wm. Reesor, Al- \;SHITE, Helen Nellie)—Entered tcna• F. H. Westney, Picker:ng; into rest at the faintly residence, teams- got down-to business tl�is members of the.Rotary Club have ae� week, With all the rookies, it re- had twci interesting "sessions, the Wm. Clark, Greenwpod; E. Chap- Pickering,' Twp. on Tuesday, Dec- man, Pickering; A, Ellicott,'Brat- ember 13, 1949 Helen Thom, be- n►dined for t«o veterans, Haeold ,first by Rotarian Constable Fred i;ucky" Richardson (the, Pablum \\shite, who told of some of the ex ! Sham, C. A. Baisdon, .Pickering• loved wife cd Frank White, and dear mother of 'Georgina. Funeral Kid) ana GLavd; B:yant, to,lcad the periencei o2 a police afficer,,,,there Toronto Milk Shippers' Meeting parade with 7S- ndip e.aud 58t)are amusing incidents in their w drtt — _�- - takes place this afternc,on (Friday) � from the family residence at 2.30 triple re:=pectf,Niy. The newcomers believe it o: not. Thg successful 'Iilk conies from a con' and costs ;_• " with interment at Erskine,: were no: to be outdone however, police officer is, not the tine who 19c• a quart. This is about all the p m• as L•'ileeat Bryant rolled a 314 sin- ' is continually seeking c•onvirtions,•,• average housewife knows or .cares Cemetery. , gle. H. Hichardson's "Atoitt there are a great many occasions about it....stated Miss Harriet Par- x, BIRTHS Bomb% " defeated •• 13, '.%icl:a:chnie*,s when an officer .(who has flood �•011g, studying Producer-Consumer *. ? DOBLF.—Born'to Mr, and Mrs. Ray. Sharpshooters to 1 Jack Spen- -judgement)' can ti.-e the same and relations in the fluid milk itudustrY. T. Dobie, at OFhawn Hospital,'on' car's "Kingpins" whitewashed Kat,- b:ing about very satistoctury con- in a speech to the Annual Meeting Wednesdziy, Docem'ber 14 1949, a life Stork's "hygnuea" 3 to 1 (wha.t •�', e-lusion9 and yet keep participantti t , the Tol ont(, .Milk Producers' son, _ mimes you have-). R. \ic\i'illian1%, c`.tf'of court. when no GOOD would Association, at the King Edward "\uk+ttz" shaded Gia.d uryattt's = be realized-anyway, in taking; the lintel on I)e•#,nlber T. - ¢ Pre�eutaltion To lir, and \Ins, "Fourpins" 2 to'1 and Doris Spen-• - part:es into court, Officer Wb'te • -The meeting Which was well at- cer's "Woodchoppers"• steam-rolled •also conducted a quiz, revealed tended despite lvozardou. driving , I'allaisc .and Family By United Alex. 1 1 .cell, Ajax, Starf, of t•, of r+ a 3 .to 0 lulu over J. Power'sc, there-are,some thirty-seven or eight cnnditii:ns, ^(s"i I1Ea-•1 MEF- Parsons Church Congregation T. Installed as \i'orshil*htl JIaxN•r. � I•"peewees", "businesses" in -picketing Village. state, that,"when thn Toronto fain- Doric 1xiodge No, 424 A. 1.1, and A. Good scores were: IL• Richaddson On .�Ior.day of this week, fir. fly moves to the cartage for the 3i, on Thunw1ay, Derember i:,, at At a congregational ;Gathering,at 23Y, l5'J _'34; B. Power '-'12. H. Alan S?nnett•of the Whitby tea:-!,- summer, they create a sarinu,4 prnh- thu Fireside Haar following the Pickering. for tie yeah 1!1.50. Nin C(>okson �21a; Eileen Bryant 514; ing, staff, guest of Rotadd'n J.,S. Ieiii for the fgfnier who ha, to ad_ 111-vont i ed Ch evening service in the en- prwlecevsatt• C. S. Rry^tit a•ae the ited Church here. last Sunday even- D. Bryant 204, ?13, B. \IcBacltnta + Baisdoti, w4th the arsiatan�•e of a hist his produ<tion schedule acc- -Fiftleth" 'Taster of Doric. Lodge. ing, Dr, H. T. and Mrs. Fallaise 20(+; J spencer -'17-; Marv. Bar- projector, presented scnieth:ng the ordingly." This is the•main reason low 21,(;: Jack ' Bryant 224. 217; were Presented, a'it11 a beantifatil mtcst of the ntenahe:s had not exx 'I'i.•cntc• i� a relatively poor - arket floor ]gimp by the members of the June 'Bryant 207; R. 'MeWilliam •perienced•since chool days—ala-s as little milk is required when pro- Ehr[St111e1S Trees •congregation and .itis. Joan. John ' 222•,C. Brpant 22.4, 213; R. Boy- In Literature using Grey's "Elegy duction costs are lode (pasture') 231, 22.2- B, Bryant 231; li'e have a lar a number of s'spec and Murray were presented with in a Country Churchyard- with one nttlpit more when costs.?re high 4t 1 remembrances by depar`finenta at The Lenton League is over_ eta e--feeding). - A Producer Chri%tnaas Tree-4 For fiale at Our I c'ruwded; vrhieh is not unusual this - pictttr-e--€cit cash e. :reit verFe � - the Sunday Schnol.'tir. Frank :ti. a•as analyzed as shown. It was new, I TU OL R CORRESPONDENTS; C'arn'age —' Bought Right e�iTly-Ji the season• ,taut don t..fe.el. TAIKE YOUR PICK ,AT 30c. Fa('H Chapman read the addre a-and-Dr—bad, because your reporter i dona- different, but refreshing....we enjoY. Please mail your copy to us early; Vallaise replied, fittingly to same. ed it, rtext week--,you know what happens \IhF. HUN l.a\L"S GAIi►GF. The family, who h.eve been resid- ting a prize to the one who makes - to the ('hriatauasimall&. F.d, " Pickering ents of Pickering• for over twenty the Lemon League the most num- 153 Ballots Ucccl in Monday's Some of t111.4 week's has not ar- years, have always taken an active her of times daring the season. It , Police Trustee F:tectic;n ivied as we fro to press. GLAD TO .HEAIR IT' interest in conimunitp activities, camay be a hand-painted pastas e ' :. and are going to be verv•rnuch n or a fur-lined, copper-bottomed A,,fairly good ecP.e was h td on HOCKEY LEAGUE FORMED Saida Pickering Tcwnship Deal missed in Pickering....Mrs, Fallaise cuspidor. but .it will be something. er thio week—they tell me that ad_ has been a leader in pfaetically B. Power 76; Alma Bell 81 88. Monday for the electi.nn of three Mrs. Alien 99, 72; Bob Bryant 99„ police Trustees at the Village ct There will be five teams from till, vertising in the Picketing dews all of the ladies, grouper to this pays off!.,,,you certainly get a lot church, and the presentations and ?9; Eileen Bryant 80 :\i. Barrett, i Cleremont.• This election is re�orted.i area in the Onta.ria Rural Hockey 66; 90 94; K Stcsk 69; R, Chand, i aA being the first of such since the Association league this year—Pick- of it....therels only one conclusion send-offs for her have attested to eririg, Dunbarton, Brougham, Cher- to come to!....can you spare me this, in the past two weeks. ler 37,. 79;,Len Barrett 93; O. Coll- 1 year 1927. ins 96; J. Allen 49; Marv. Barlow Returns show the five candidates' rrwood, Highland Creek and .Mark- gpgoo each week, starting the first (During the regular service and 99 J. Foster 98, i41, Richardson 62., K-E R- =1 P---1 -C- NG� N VVNWW receiving the following: Grant Ta ham, are all in, the latter two fie- of the new year? at the "Fireside" the choir of the 65; G. Hughson 80; M. Wannu 90, for 108: Wesley Lehman 99; Thos. Ing in the Senior Group. (,amen • + + * public school of West Hill sang P 97; P. Linders 83• G. McWillims 87, ` ei3am,mcnd 81; Clare geevil 75: will be played every Wednesday at We elect have an interealtlnR list several numbers, under the leader- (78; M power 94, 91; L. Cookkaoro Joh• Norton 70, The first tbree Whitby, and every Thursda-y, at of ihemnow uCltristnaiWbscribers tGiftfr bip ekD�,matty ButPattttf$ their teacher, Rfr, Jack 83; )►Ire. Watson $6, 62, KoptipriN tb4 Board for 1860, Markham, A , NOT _-,_..Classified Advertisin •• AGXNT. WANTIOD^ UNDICAL 7 ,1 i TO ssLL Baby Chicks Am.this district on a susr>ams from Rheumatic Rheumatic or Arthritisfood oomu mlamion buts.' The" chicks ars Pains: If 7yu cannot tat relief. write: on tznarant••d from good hist-producing blood- 119. Transcona,. Manitoba. Leafed stock. Poole Ie 87 It i Milvorr Bra■.. POST'S ECZEMA SALVE : Poole. Ontario. Pham 87 R i8 Milwnon. - .[^, Q t PROFITABLE steady business with most Pain. Banimb the torment of dry scans rashes . ' The Canadian National EXhibi- . /� S bX[,�LTC L Vista line of household necessities from the Band wee not disappoint troubles. o ub�u �Pow's wea•me don, suet since.reopening, has been _ Boor cleanest o mPoeu Thees to the re an oz- trhine. scallaa. burning enema. acne, rlae• ecming in for some sharp criticism floor territory for Toa In Your city or In worm, vlmDlm send athlete's foot. will reeve" because its purely a readily' to this stainless, odorless ointment, p y pectacular fen- The question of Sunday sport is tnry or so that we have almost with our arta. You are sure to succeed regardless nt how stubborn or hopeless they with oar tan-aNling lima. Write today for tures--such as the Olen-Johnson much to the fore again, especially forgotten whether you;need & pica- f:.. annus.• aAncIL7®t, 16e0 a.lortmI,,. �• Grand Stand performance are, is and around the fair metropolis word and, secret grip in order to- Montreal. PRICE 81.00 PER JAR played up much more strongly of Toronto, where the natives seem be admitted, although the chances at oL11110" sent Post REMom on EDIES it of ES� -"than its exhibits df manufactures, 4o take almost everything with a are its The Mystic Knights of the 1f You WANT quack Pronto--he auto to btu* POST'S I -:. - Y Ig gas Queen St M Cerner at Less& farm products and so forth. laze bt�aedins-not 'iu,t •hick.. Bay balances -- g pinch of seriousness, and es- Sea we're thinking of. breedt". Buy Twaddle Chicks. Clot chicks Tete • • • pecially their hockey team and their • S. x that have vigour, live. grow uniformly, last OPPORTUNITIES FUR %JLii AND WOMEN Along the same line, there arc Sabbath, We have also a deep Ieeliag 47t and nature quickly Into heavy Producers, - Twenty-at: years of good.bleeding have axed BE A HAIRDRESSER • -many folks who - think :What the •* "" •- ' '� sympathy for those who are stuck in the Twaddle Kish Producing strain dual JOIN CANADA'$ LEADING SCHOOL Royal Winter Fair is in danger Our personal opinion on this in a crowded flat or in 'a couple Prost making characteriecico--more ease. more [creat Opportunity Learn _ mea[—in minimum feeding time. Tweddl• Hairdressing of becoming more or less of a highly controversial matter is of stuffy, rooms, with neither the chicks will mak• you money In 19x0 and wi Pleasant dignified Profession, good was" ' :background for the Horse Show greatly akin to. that of the yokel _price or means of transportation make extra money it you take them early, De- thousands successful Marvel graduates and "sassiety" stuff. This feeling who had been appointed a Justice P P cagey JanuaryPricellsto Fe February. end for early America's greatest mystt.ra. all sirCalt`d cam. to reach the more wide open spaces, was strengthened by what hap= of the Peace, and who was hearing and nothing to do over the long chicks, laying,and ready to tar Pullets for im. MARVEL HAIRDRESSING pened at the Royal just a few his first court case. About half week-end but fight with the wife mediate dellviry. Free Catalogue. Twaddle SCHOOLS Chick Hatcheries:Limited. Fergus, Ontario, 360 Sloor St. w , .ruronto weeks ago. way through the prosecuting at- over whether to listen to Jack BABY CMCg BUYERS. By ordering' ycw Branches. 44 Kinn St Hampton torney's opening speech the J.P. Benny or-Chamber Music on the 1960 baby chicks now, you guarantee Your k 72 Rideau Street, uttawa. The Sind championship live= raised his hand. "That's enough," radia, or bawl out the kids f6f--- «1f delivery date and also obtain as early logy not employ .care time pleasantly Droao- t.' gr P P „ order discount Ali breeder, are sore *art ably making socks, rugs, et(,.. for ne hbouris clock sale at the Royal Winter he shorted 1 don't need to hear leaking too mulch noise when yon banded and Puuorum-tested. write for our and trade. Ask for free coloured Pamphlet Fair—says an editorial in the Tor- any more., Prosecution wins!" want to have a snooze. 1960 catalogue and Price list Monkton,Poultry with special offer on Verdun Home Knitting e + s x a x, Farms. Monkton. Ontario. Machine. Used loo for rugs, knitters. OtltO Globe and Mail-should tet HELP YOURSELF to more Egg and Poultry worsted wool mill end/for knitters, etc., low• considered, not as an isolated in- It was gently pointed out to him There is no doubt that a lot Of Meat Proaos by orderms.Too Notch chick, eat prices, Triton Canadian Co.. Box i61j, eident, but as a vital part of the that such conduct wasn't strictly such unfortunates might be much' and taking them early. December. January or Place d'Armes. Montreal-. - February,t happier in Church or Sunda February, Also Turkey Pouts. Laying and exhibition scene. The auction is g o Hoyle-that he must y ready to lay PUltets. broiler c s.for imme• PATE+TS normally the climax of the "Roy at least listen to the other side. School-but the fact remains that dtate delivery. Free Catalos{,e. Toa Notch 9ETItER$TONHAUOA r company IPata, at." This week, it came near to "All right; go ahead if you've a they don't think so, and all the Chick Sales. Guelph. Ontario. Bolidlters Established taco 160 liar Street mind to," said Hie Honow, "but Blue Laws ever. written aren't BU81NZSS OPPORTUNITMa cor»nto Booklet ret InrortnatInn-no request. . being an anti-climax, so far as _ _ -the public "wag concerned. Previ- it won't do ye at-mite of good." „going to convince them orherwise. AN OPF R to every Inventor-Lint or lave»• PER60'JiAL tions and tall information sent ties 'rhe tlgHy grow gray hair? Write for myries ously it had been held in the. Coli. • ' ' e • • Ramsay Ce Registered Pateot Attorneys; s76 Folder: Bo: 828, Tranecon i Manitoba scum before potential audiences of :.So the defense lawyer tore into And. when we think of such Bank street, Ottawa. 10,000. Thin a most im a eo A BOOK of 760 Classified Household Hlata, of year it was held. in p ssioned speech; and P ple, we a're convinced that some DYEING A.vD CL"NING great value to .very priorin the ramu7. a smaller'ring with room for only after he had been orating for about stretching of the tight Sabbath HAVE YOU anything needs dyeing or clean- *1.00 Postpaid. Williams Publication& Hos five minutes again statutes mi Ing? write to us for Information. We are 197-WL. Toronto 1, Ont, about 2.000 spectators. 'And that gin came the cry might be all to the good. wind to answer your questions. Department eTwaiPe raises• the question of the main from the, Bench to halt. "If this But, _as the lady said about the H. Parkers Dye works Limited. 791 Yong* season'for holdin the Royal Win- 41oli't beat aitch, folks;" quoth the girdle, once it starts stretching, you Street. Toronto, Ontario. I CANADA AND Untied states •aa■mgwmorsit" g Y stamps, Plate number blocks. mlat blocks, ter' Fair. Justice. "Now I'm blamed if it never know when it's going to. taros BALs our specialty. Send for tree Pries in J. tit, + a • isn't defense that wins. Prisoner- stop. And if you think that Ifs WINDMILLS .and Electric water sy:tims. Sattoa. 19a Sparks St,. Ottawa. ac i" for exam Prompt shipment. H. M. staining and Bons. WANTiD In defense of this years decision, 4i1WrA!. pie, Sunday baseball is A,romotor Dtmtributor. Blenheim, Ontario. URGENTLY WANTED. present address et Fair officials have said that auction " * � allowed. the moving picture mag- BATHS and salvantsed PIP& I inch gal. Diff• .URGENTLY ProfessoMorgan.ANT Palmre nt addstal ss wit buyers and sellers had Asked for Well, as we started to' tell you, hatef are going to be satisfied to at lsc a foots J Inch sal. PrP• at sec a foot; Write Bo: 46, itnslebart. Ontario. that ja just about our have their cash-re 1 Inch W. pipe at iso a toot. h Inch sal, s smaller ring'Whatever the merits position on gisters silent- Pipe at lac a toot: 1 inch gal. pipe. at�GIRL or woman for general housework. .of' this argument, we think_ it over. the matter of Sunday sports-to well, -you have •a faith in hvmaa foo a foot. All prices tnelade'tr•hht to your Bleep in, good wages, la home of two adults station. Baths. toilets, moil Pipe and dittass,and two children. write slums full Information looks a major purpose Of the Fair be or not to be. What we think nature that is greater :Alan outs• cad Previous experience to•Mrs. Moldaver, 611 Viso In stock. Ivry Builders suDD17 Inc., Ivry`aalkertleld Ave., Peterborough.-Ont-- sa a public institution Its objet- about it so largely depends on ' • north. Quebec. five should 'be to show the people which side we've been hearing, last Right there,•it seems, is the crux; Hlsa1STERED Jerser Buu, iidplea Litcir; PExrN Duck ]eggs for hatching nag ■wing t lift w! gnat tRnnOt COfne t0 an Jester" 114971. First Champion- Western and summer. Lars* quick maturing Part its triumphs, of which livestock are y of the matter. There are undoubt- Ontario, 1300.00. Bred Jersey Heifers, owner bred stock. State number of fematse. Plw par. _ - - 'naturally the most spectacular ele- definite odecision. Old Qmar Khay- wily those whose advocacy of a dleconcinulns. M. Bann., Osgood., out. oculars wrtte Gordon manna, Route 9, Dtts went. the Fair began, and has �'� Pdt it all a lot more neatly more open Sunday is absolutely ONE w•ttianfer-welker Power Block Machine(utile. Ontario. .Progressed, as a place where the than we can ever hope to do when unselftgll-who fight for it because with happar dna conveyor. aetachm•ate for -- count be wrote: th making 8 10" and 13" Blocks. Plain. Rock ' rye's best .could be exhibited rt • ey believe they would be bring. Face, wrlto •ecu McKay, e7 Cherry St.. tui an admiring audience; the na- * ing happiness to a great many Kitchener, Ont, tion's aristocrats of the barna, the "Myself, when young, did eagerly Canadians, young and old. • D1D BOU K: Ow that Hillhead Farms, 'York, Finest fruits of the land, the clever. frequent . Ontario, have several reasonably Priced dual est of the people's handicrafts- Doctor and Saint, and heard r5._ Purpose Shorthorns, males and females, from t a'n! .trouble is that thea• altrU. recorded dams? In,mirles given. ghat prompt at. varied results of main's immemorial argument ` latic souls are.sofew in comparison tention. with those whose motives are,not not 200 ACRES, Good•black loam, iso Cres'ailed: spirit of competition, About it and about; but evermore Two wood boumae, bath un on•. Two goad • * ' Came out by the same door whey Suite so pure and ssnselfish-those barns, water bowie in one, -Other builmngm, - - Eniiowed with this distinction by, in I went." who believe, although they would Hydro to'-bone oft Puce Bond, 3iardetone doObtlitas dare TowneblP. Apply to owper, Dan MacRae, • {, the public's interest, trust and ` • * y it indignantly, that R.R. No 1, Eawr, Phone Pleasant Park 7 R t. t�7 money, the Fair has a national duty Change "Doctor" to"Sport" and swore open Sunday would mean- FIRE HOSE WAGONC--V:: 7, m of 2•Inch V B I T w 1 T N to people everywhere who look to that expresses our sentiments about 7v!ll. to put It baldly, more shekels' square Iron, 2 wheels. 60'• eta., vith'2%11 the rights In the till. Iron rim, can be adapted to many uses on the - -it' for leadership for standards o£ g s and�wrongs of Sunday s » •• farm, its each. Also tarn stocks or new B ' excellence, and for the appropriate Sports to a "T". But if you think lines are hose, extinguisher•, nomales'and gra• rewards of those who pass the" that our admitted utter ignorance You don't believe this is 10% �hting equipment Dept W, salvage Dir `KING OF PAIN" final tests through their skill and of the question is Pupil Corp Ltd., 311 Youv.11e Square, dlont• t3 going to prevent Then, as we have said before, let's al. Que. Eat. 1921, perseverance. Like all honors, the na writing about it at some further put it This way. If the Government OAK DESKLETTER TRAYS—Coved-30"x13'' blue ribbon gains - attractiveness length, you're greatly mistaken. -Federal, Provincial or Civic- ror home and office use. 11,26 each. D*pt. w, Salvage Dimpoe,l Cori), I;td., 811 Youvilt• ` through its material value, epito. ' ' * should propose legislation making square, Montreal Que Est, 1927, mized in the grand parade of the In the beginning, we might ex' the Sabbath as wide open as the MILL ENDS-Rayon crepe-tone ls`ngtns- ))"et heat and rub in _ n*west shade,, Black, navy. wine, brown, �II.Iit regi and note the ' rhalnpl`ons. This, in the spirit of plain that we are hardly what yov Grand Canyon, but with the pro- qquirk relief you tet, tr"" and smoke rryxtal, 11.i0 Per yard, -Greaselns, fart•dry"'. no the Fair, Should be the .Climax, tatsht' Call t rabid enthusiast on Viso that ALL RECEIPTS FROM►f Cheque or money order must accompany order. Parona or unpleasant odor. t.ear the accolade w�lch gives thrill and the matter of church attendance. THAT EXTRA SUNDAY BUSI- Sample Swatches on request. Salvage Disposal Get s batik today: keen gcouon,ua Corp• Ltd., Dept. W., 811. Youvillo .­ivar•, it handy. at:m 6Sa drama to the significance of com- In fact outside of Funerals and' NESS, ' WITHOUT EX C E P_ Montreal, Que.. Ea i9a1• )5.46 •Petition. The resultant bidding na- Weddings we have been so seldom TION, MUST- GO TO. CHAR. FIRE PUMPsiHQadi urea=caDactzy a gala. turally has no. relation to the to church in the last quarter cen- IT'Y, just how long do you think Itnuld. $prays aptroximaely so feet. Can be used also as an tnsecttctde spray for shrubs, butcher 'shop value-of -the meat it would take for all this talk about ire*,. etc, se each, Dept,w„ Salvage Disposal .It has a more human mainspring. "the pons Blue-Law-bound unfor>`. CorP• Ltd., 311 Y*xivihle. Square, Montreal, It symbolizes the, public realiza He plows the rye under on the unates" to die down to utter nil• our }et 19.7, - lot to be'used.for BARGAIaS=I11:At, CIIRhTMA8 (AFT HARNESS & COL,LARS tion. of.a triumph P garden 1st early once: Vvrtune outhoard. 3.3 hep.. regular 1128, for • :- spring, but lets it grow on the. You'll have io' figure' out the i96, Neptune'I,s h.p„ regular gas, for 160. Farmers Attention -•Consult The blue .ribbon function . thus other plot answer to that one yourself: Our outhoard was cane, r.•wular $6.76, for 14 ao, Many.other similar bargains In fishing t,ckley0ur nearest Harness Shop ab4iut 'becomes, or.. should become, the The rye"adds humus to :the gar. stop-watch only splits seconds.into and sporting equipment•of all kinds. .Biryrles, Staco Harness Supplies.very fruition of people's hopes and den aide and on the ppultry side tenths. tricycles, doll prnmit end-other toys, thle sale pp'es. We Hell aims. if it_ is to be. relegated to it Provides green feed and helps * + a r. ju,c in ane for Christmas, .o come gown our goods. only through your keg weeds from while the sefe tion is good. Authorized lforcury local Sta4 0 Leather Goode dialer, sideshow status, as something to P getting a Start, and xeptune Darts and :ervtce, in a n Now, changing the subject briefly, Ibe got over quickly, what has be P fag the Schaefers' often sots LANE sfARINE, 9e3 BAY BT., TORONTO The goods are right, and t0 are a art of the here's a parting thought for the day: LADIES FELT articles are all the race. 81 come of the ideal of the Fair P poultry lot to Buda» That great publicity oolorm ib feu. rorty siftsrgg��tt Patterns. ,Free. Our prices. We manufacture in ptself? What is the ficial thrill to grass. It makes late summer pas- P Y genius, Conn' price lost, Handicrafts ServMm 169 Emerson our factories — Harness. Horse lure for the hens after the rye has Smythe, undoubtedly got a million Street,Hamilton, Ontario, the winner, and where,is kin in• matured, dollar's worth of free advertising Collar, Sweat Pads, Horse Bim- _ centive to come again and taste -=— for his hockey team, and did the 1atED1CAL -- leets, and Leather Travelling Rhe wine of victory? Where, for " ' * grapefruit-ani slimming-diet trade GOOD RESULTS - Every$utferer. Goods. Insist on Staco Brand that matter, is the incentive of the The hens take such from Rheumatic Pains or Neuritis' buyer thus deprived of public a good care of . a he.,p of good, aitl• his recent Trade Marked Goods, and P- ,the weeds in their ", should try Dixon's Remedy. get satisfaction. Made only yon pinus•? The Royal Winter Fair garden is Yard that .the "You're too fat for 'ire outburst. MUNRO'S DRUG STORE, y .Sy directors'will be well advised to g Practically weedless the ut we can't help wondering what 335 Elgin Ottawa' SAMUEL FIRM CO., LTD. er these thins and' to keep next year. 'the makers of that syru cereal .)Pana g F P, $1.25 Express .Prepaid educational and entertainment The Schaefers plant their vege and all the other strength-giving 42 Wellington St. E., Toronto :values in ,proper relation. Funds tables in rows on the contour, both WRITE FOR CATALOGUE foods the Maple Leafs use so lavish- "Ily little boy is very-.polite," said • `mental purposes dome first_ to conserve soil moisture and pre., lyl are thinkin about it all, Brown * * vent washing. g jovially. "Only the other The rows are wide enough to night in the bus lie pointed out an . -And now, here's something that - g empty seat to a dear old lady and ISSUE 51 t949 might be of interest to'a lot of cultivate with a farm tractor and raced her for it." field equipment-a. real time-saver, I I A'F E 8 _ ;. you poultry raisers - the brief * s s ' � , story of how Charles Schaefer, out rretect your B4toxs dna BASH from in Lafayette County, solves two "'We've' used this. system for fiVG FIRE and THIEVES. We have a alae fl4wimon problems at once with and type of Safe, or Cabinet, for any P years now, and we wouldn't Nhink Purvette. visit as or i,"f,. ... ' his cornbination garden and chicken of going back to havingOr- to near, tt just a one.acre garden," 'says Schaefer. It's By switching chickens and vege' good for the garden-and it's " ' tables every year, he has clean for the good J,&J,��� LU W LIMITED poultry flock, too." For constant SnmokiftS PleasUro Myfor his poultry flock, and f Schaefer points out that great .TORONTO SAFE WORKS fairly weed-free, well-fertilized many farms have suitable space us Front St. E., To to plot for Che famiiy garden. Here's for this kind of-arrangement. It's Etttaml.b*d lana how he does it: just a matter of laying it out and a a • putting in fences. 4V Next to t}a poultry house Schae- This combination garden and WAKE UP YOUR 4� �" - -"-for at �t-tgO�e�jual=5izE plots• poultry rotation-`sy$teti�-fs now ��� � and fenced them both in. loco colluded to 4a agriculture,by the LIVER BILE e ' While his chickens pasture in local college of agriculture. a� , rye crop or sudan grass on one So why' don't you look around plot, the family • t1ble- -garden the place a little? Chances are-you N►iYtwt Carnal-Md Teel JOW Os.*e1 � � Cigarstto TObacCO " thrives oil the other. The follow- can do the same thing yourself. �la dls 1tR61t1IIt�Roo leGe ittg year the hens roam over last The Yvw should parr out about 1 pinta d ; year's ,garden area, and the vege --% U• iOLO�directive t'••t ave'dw. V bile is not eo's'ins ftwly Year food many tables grow on last year's;poultry', STATEMENT OFtsFACT a�t It ywtds go Y ap p _Plot, M e6&eM. gated.You reel moat. sed rii I ''► •'• • A bus driver was filling out a leeksnan�t •' �' • ,l In the fall, Schaefer spreads 4 report 6nbout a highway break- � 9°y AUlD AyAt(,A♦{� 12-4 plant food at the rate of down. When he came to the -line b�itase>to �yen fw""rep 1 'o�� T ; (bout 200 lbs. per acre ovY boll spt� ition of Fassrnifcr,>" 1„• teffewheety.ltr orZttrcer'rr"• Writs, and seeds both to rye 'wrote: "Mad as hornets"" ,•.:e at nue dnia.tgro wilt il�tevale t thechar electric stove Friday. - TRACTOR T ity to gW i and thewiringof he kitchen was !Mrs, N. Randall is the represen- goodbye-to their niece tct the and family, Rev. Mr. Nomas Markham, ex finally agreed upon, Bea, H. Llgd- tative_fQr theAvProducts in who left on Sunday night for Van- On ��, DIa INO ' say, as convener of the Parsonage Whftevale and vicinity, couirei Zo Jbil-her-husband-who-it 1- t}�DUp changed Pulpits on Sunday last Committee'gave an account of work I>RVINO WHIT with Rev J. McLachlan. !Mrs, George Burkholder has re- in the Army, there. Mr, and Mrs. Visie tram Spring- necessary at the parsonage. Mrs. turned 'home from a lengthy visit Mr, S. Dia spent the week-ene, Afthering >7P BALIAQ villa, visited Mrs. Reddick con Sun- N. Randall reported on the work with relatives, in the States, with his famnit.y, 'His work took • �� tNv day. of the Sick Committee - 10 gifts Miss Jean Fleming and Miss Myr- to Ottawa for some timb,;,:,at noir' The Annual Business sent during the year, 15 boxes sent tle Gorrell spent the week-end at is in Toronto. meeting and to Shut-ins Oast Christmas, Mrs. J. the former's home. I Election of Officers for the Worn- MaLachlan conducted the Instal'le- The Sundgy School will hold�� * * *'`� an's Association of the• United , their annual (Christmas tree LUM tion of Officers for 1950 resulting e�RQ Church, was held in the School Mrs, X.�$aatings• Greenwooc�l concert on Wednesday, December! - room. President Mrs: 1C. Hastin" as follows.: Pres., 21, is the United Church when #I • is the chair. The meeting opened Vice-,Pres., 'Mrs. W. Johnson; Tread ateports of ' gooid In, will be Pitt on by %4 8S>gETINGI 8HELYINCI with the singingof several beaut- urer, Mrs. l Poynter; 8eeretars' (the W. A. and the . the children bits. J. Lumley. Sick Visitors: Mrs' Y. P. U, elections will be sent to 1� --- -'--.•. 1s'TAORINO _.:�! ilul Christmas Carols, with M1'e. N. Randall and Mrs. H. Lindsay; the Dress next week, TitsW. ,Rev, R. H, Monkman will con. 0. VanHlaricom at the piano. aneetin las A. duct an Installation Service for the Parsonage Comm: Convener, Msts g' t week was well attend_ Mrs, A. Wilson and-Mrs. A Met- ed Y. P M. new officers and the Y. ' •�4 tis0 talsA , .H. Lindsay; Mrs, Roy Carter and' , cake bad change ort--the Devotional The Young I P. will hold a candlelight servies TOAROLD 9O0'1"J! Period. Mrs. N. Pianist and Press g People frorm•Broad- .at the church on Sunda Reports from all depart- Secretary, Mrs,Robinson.. VanBlaricom. At vie' United Church, Toronto, put with Christ y evealind. Between HWbways E and !A. meate were most satisfactory. Mrs. the close of the n3eeting, the Dec- on a very fine program, at church M" music. Everyone L. Poynter, treasurer, gave a detail- ember group served a delicious here last Wednesday evening, und- come out .and help make the ser. On Frenchman's Bay Road ed account of monies received and lunch er the auspice's' of the' g' vice a success, spent,during'1948, A discussion a5 ions D S. S. M Mr, and Mrs, Carmen• SeMour rY 'Department. The even! ng and MY. snd Mrs, Will Seymour of W, A, were entertained by Mge• Fairmount, visited Mrs, Reddick on Ivan Hadwin at her home in Os&- OLD ell H fi W F $1540 uP - Draper, I awa on Wednesday evening of last QamPbelt F~rnm itis Al.• �•� week. She is a member. Y•u =15.00 For Year Old Hoene • Our store-keepers, Wr. and Mrs. At Your Hewn. ®UNBART01� HARDWARE '� '°'� John 1Qc. Anything t Are busy people I!JEFO1�P1ss esinceast lYJl! Ce ti this week, Angthing you need, they ' will get for you, - � `��� Mr, and . ! X". A. J. Morden and FOR ,} KAISER EILEEAT JACKSON ... ELECTRIC reams 3mfAli�e � rLali®Inra et�PLt�el OPTOkETRIST � e DART illYlC>f 1p Ate �n gxynl�d - z JOIN 0"co &nus CLUB NOW:: CAMAMANAMIOYiA/0•M Glass" lKla sd Beast and Barn WU%g and OIL GHA-ER�L HARDWARB •dlAsftsl0 sYsp OAM Pickering. No office hours in $8Ti1![ATEB G1YIl� ' 104" NSY1CI rM AM Dec, except by appointment �• � ' ~ IS~ MANS - IW E DELIVER °.�'.�.�'r > " D°°r 8,,, l�l.°°Ie (, (: ,EASTERN MOVso PHONE PICK. Via, PICCIERLiG $11 W 8 cc silts 1Phone PIC ML1G 190 J 4 See Us Notice to YOU ..For CARPENTE L�t3" •., REAL VALUES C7C�IE.�ITINC3 ` LUsf L'VG RO rDM - We aL• sell Brantserd �� ae.ey�' . p / Aire Ba18ro•. ! HARDWARE �'p° e°k �° `°.�' ..� DEMONS idt ir" t { ALVIN BUSHBY _ work cinsls.es.il J. PROUSE SET COSM ETI C9 L, Now m f� !PHOTO-FINISHING u5 � VETERINARY SUPPLISti 1 •14 • BABY NEEDS ley ne%rhY • • • • • - . • . : - FILL ••w•�•+.�••••++s -�$ souls EtEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens THAT d.u,. l,y Week Ds.: DP P s° PRESCRIPTIQN `°°�" ~ are reminded now of a few sin le hes ful rules to safe and their 8,�day,1 health, and that of others. 1.00 P. IL to • P. 1L h :Prevention of"the common-cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone plays his part much unnecessary illness,expense and discomfort may be avoided. With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on �• •R• B®YES �� • Be, €' everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of"catching cold"—or lettingcmembers of your family face that danger? _ The Store !•ln the interest of parents and families, the Ontario De artment of Health - P P plaazrnlxo wsss BILL recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common,sense precautions >l�sne: ss _ Ptw.e: ear, t38A� " sn88ested below and act'upon them. - : •dive Simple Precautions - • Take len of rest. Avoid becoming If SEC plenty g r role overtake: you; go to bed CONCR • �• unduly tired. Endeavour to follow a 3e unto mprovos. If it does not clear CIMDER �LOCI�s well-balanced diet. - up i _,idly, do not hesitate to seek !; -BAS-� TWE • ;' r - ca advice. t: :ruedALITY • ECONOMY • *Awy • i 1 dZhoatod. Avoid becoming wet,chilled or•over ` ~ �' U If clothing becomes'wet, it Be thou htful of others: If sufferin g g MAPLE BLOCK & TILE LTD,,. ,.., should be changed as quickly as • from a cold, do not spread germs by possible: coughing or sneezing openly. �� ort�reslo_ .' • �t. tl� • . .,: • _ _ !'i.AZA 5E7s — 'PHONE MAPLE I Avoid crowds as for as possible: F. STARSAW 0,RMS No__one-_w_ ants_to_be_"laid up•• with a "cold . . . — - - ;. especially at this holiday time of year. " By following these five common-sense precautions you can help 9P DRIVE, SPRUCE HILL DRI ' yourself and others enjoy a happy,healthy holiday... DL'NBAR'rON. free from the seasonal misery of the "common cold" k ,� ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS. t TO ALL MAKES OF SAWS. DEPARTMENT SOF IHEALT �"1 2 R „ B3010 17J"' :. WORK GUAILUNTEM �. t + :.FOR 'iHd.PROV1NCt OF ONTARIO . Leave saws at f :!RUSSELL T. KELLEY t ° TER of HEALTH DUNBARTQMM NARDM'ARL i ` .. �, . •--_.nv ...a .. .. - Y ' , - 2. Classified Advt -WHITE -EDan' . FOR SALE - Uil store (pace hem- - ter); also baby buggy. R. Parker, Church St, Pickering. �, �� FOR SALE one y o . tube battery a radio, used one year. Pe Leet. at • Tree' . ..F r e e' `1 20.00, Jack stairs, Brogham - phone: Pickering 93W1. FOR SALE:--Great Dane DuPPIes. If You A�'eu Interested The ideal Pet. Very reasonable. 'Will car Fune'r-A Homehold until Christmas, Phone Scar- ! - ' -, boro 2577. 1 f Turn Page Upside Down • Dec. 18 y MAN WANTED . MARK HAM` ONT. With or without car or truck, to -- - act as agent for a large dr -cleanr , Lug fir4n Toronto. -- Phone ,` 1V93mar z3aua U_loa U".xxv 3HVMj `. To contact residents in Pickering- SJapMod �'��� �gA071 9 .. Ajaz Area, Wonderful opportunity . for right nom. • Ambulance Service - I Rte,; A'IaIJ�l2'IO[d1Y 1IEL1li TII 1A �10:i - lEi'or further details, contact air. _. . Zaid, is (;♦ladatone Ave, Toronto, '' 12f81 'Is ?3H'8T!C3: — then on the way back, slowing'down their tlyiag time conolderably,• T Christmas Concert in the rrn- 1 Oshawa Bus Stop& At The Door itedhCh�ch will be held,on Friday e Work On Small Margins. - ' :.rear Stop Sl Kingston Rd. December`16Uh. SCAR. 7 511 ;;ATLAS KNOBBY GRIP TIRE . . - S FREE PARKING ;.. Fairport . cIrOR MUD AND SNOW ^(Jur Air.•Ccpoltloned Heating System Is Now Operating In great burst of joy and glad- / To'Perfection,,,,Spend AHappy, Enjoyable Evening At nese, 6anta Claus came to French- 600 _ 16 ■Or'• $ 14s9 THE RO-AY man's Bay last Saturday, when the Tuesday Evening Club, a group of young matrons, Mise Anne Henden- FRPDAY and SATURDAY, - DECEMBER ,16 and 17. son President, sponsored a C-,mm,. AlFJ GUARANTEED �• unity ChTistmias tree 1qr about one '� RAD 4, - i hundred ohildrea who,are residents $ 40 PER GALLON ll TWO In one of the Bar. 111rPTRIAI, 8 STAR ANTI-FRJ✓E= _ �� Disneys From a beautifully-decorated tree Fun Fare Stents gave each child �.gift .that ALCOHOL $1.70 PER GALLON _ = delighted their little hearts, and CHAMPION SPARE PLUGS . 65a . they'also received a bag of good- �� ies. A concert, .sing-sung and re- ATLAS Ki BATTERMS (12-month gaarnntee) • $12.50 freshments, brought to &.close', one T of the highUghts od the Chriatmeer - - 41-42 CMLWROLET ML-FF'LERS . $8,26 f Q.. . i . ...- .(_'�C i('� Season.at the Bay. Our hats.off to SALUDOS AMIGOS the mid berswork of the Clubking for their !J • E- 'BRI"HALL splendid work is m$ki an even= !l !I"R"O TECI�'1GOLO�t FULIrLE\GTK / lug of great happiness for the child- rea, --Corr PHONE 2. CARTOON FEATURES ON ONE PROGRAM On Sunday evening lk Carol Ser- � — CLARJOWNT vice and Social Hour was held is j OPEN 24 $OUR$A DAY— MOy, TUESDAY, WEDNEWA� the church and was much enjoyed , by;those present. bir, H. .Cogk was DECmMSER 19, 20 an4 Al. ' .; in charge of the service and Mrs, T�6?O HPIB OY ON`E PROGRAM J. O'Brien, organist. These evening - - services w111 be held often during the coming months, •end we would i P�ckering s FOUNTAINHEAD like to see as many there as can possibly come. Woman's Az-oErisden '1VITH G&Ry COOPER and PATRICIA NBAL The W, A. held Their December : meeting at the home Mm. H. Cook . - ADD>li9 HIT.. W in the tddm of a pot luck luncheon, I• GENERAL HARDWARE, . . election of and istal radion _ :YELLOW SKY aster which � ted the let and . of officers. This was followed by a � . Christmas Party. with Mrs.'Brahgaa ( - WrM - (amrsORY PFdCK and ANN 11&XTER r makings most co agealal Santa. . .. .. : SUPPLIES There was &tap a shower of gifts ETRE POLICY from the members for the group of ' SATURDAYS and AMUDA REEK NIGHT children which MTs, CN)C ceecnes Contalaaoas . D. E. Preventortum. ` ,llRrttaae at 9.00 R.N. at the I O . )t'rom q p,� The meeting came to a close with & 3 5 BALSDOI'V and SON 3°� 6 the celebrating of h birthday of ofthememberatTh was L • B _ I Ample Free Parking two teas and two lovely '.birthday Mr, Nelson. teachers. many of the children gave a very inter cakes and the singing,of "Happy estiag performance In the fotm of Eavetroughing Birthday to airs. J,' Oakley and several dialogues. After which the Mrs. John Henderson." T Fallowing are the officers for the school nurse. Miss Walker was aiintroduced by Mfr Nelson, d1iNe Wal- coming yeas: Pres., Mrs. Guthrie; ker, la turn introduced ourHOUEor BARN =° H � � • - :. 1st nice-Pres., airs. Nicholls; 2nd ' guest speaker 311se 'Marie Nadcm of the �.' Pres•, Mrs. John O'Brien; Sec- FURN101�B AND � Vice- Junior Red Cross'who spoke-on— retary-, firs, Shepherd; Trea&urer,• .' FriendshLli of Canadian children to JFURXAaZ It1IIPALM - - - airs. R, Balydon, iu•chlldren of other Lands through. 'New tad Used Stecfs4p walW • -- I - Dunbarton Hume and School correspondence, She had dinpIays ltpeps G Meeting. December 7, oC handiwork done by children of — -m.any European ecuntries: also S. d• BARNffiB w'The meeting waaoDe nedbr�th e their li Yinb conditions a d D r@s e nt P/ wet Brooit itr 4! w t s E• _. a' light n- s h &sada which as most *,nlighten tr w as over, airs, Ltttleford led in the (No. 12 highway, 3 mWs NerN i President. and\jtfter, the business 'ing, Refreshments were served'ter- singing of Christmas Carols. Under minating x most eaJoyable evening, of Whitby) R the guidance of Mr, Crowliurst and —•Correscondeat. . 0 . • - -FOR A CXOMI'LETE SELECTION OF :BL'BSF�iA, Gi0L0 AND O{�Fdi•BOOTs FOR T® _ • :: 9R-BOLE FAMl1.Y 13 T I A N.,Nt. S. ZRAPM4 OSHAINA AN & 3011 : . 4 D I L_ 'A' �4mN& Phone 281 W . Pickering, Ont. - -- ,Rm R of the we =We regret to hear 31r, r Audlep Kennedy is not in the -best of J health, but hope Y�r his early, imp- -- • Store LeaseCl e has con_ t QPement. SALE ' :R,arden W. H. �antra Y I .• - : Every Article Must Be Sold , Anew Hydro line is being put seated to act as chairman at the i through just south of the line that annual schoiol closing exercises to runs along 'the-old C. W. right-of_ I " held is the schoolhouse on Mon- way. da evening, December ' 19, All : Reduetiens to 50 .Per Cent rate yens are invited to attend. T We datulate Bert Guthrie on D U N A �! O N " I}iis election as President of the loc-I! _ al Community Club, His father and • 'HARDWARE ..:mother have been life-long resid- lVir. And Mrs. Lloyd Courtice os ants of this centre and have al- Oakvlle, spent the week-end with ° A• .' ways had an interest irl good ort their people at Pickering'and thin- AP the neighborhood. barton ELECTRIC `1L PL ANCES 11-.-VD.vr King an Mrs K_In�t i ..7, Is ho'M 4i•n:m � - .-_. ._. ' Toronto, were recent callers on '' the West for a month's visit. _ - friends here. Mr, and 'airs, Jack Burgess en _• _ (Moet people here feel that the re- {attained a taw oL their-friends oa - turn of the Township Council tor' Sunday evening. r an ' 'Glebe al March dine another year is a wise move. These Mr, Don Lymde was up north a few '. -• : ••• men are all businessmen and knon' 'days ago getting a load M ,fine " how to manage affairs in. a really I Christmas trees. • 1ib:l�TE•0.e98Elni�e wag. S LaallIIg$f Cal3edhoa� and family, 0E S �� . for the cod of friends here,on a� In _ Y . � NOW ��� SW!'1 � • Graamiero FArm shipped two eal- Sutulay. • 'was to Jeremy breeders ia•Tet�nesee f Mrs, WcConochie is enJoYing a $est weer That State 1s about the n� to}evision set they have install- 711 Q�mC(�e ` �� N. /"1QLIAWA foremost in >Re A IL to its 4-H � ,7 1� �,J..7[7 Club worIM Mrs. Ina Woods hna returned from I lidre, Kennedy Cho le teaching aL a vitt to her 'tromp to ofttiand. jtwa&kde3e, -visltb her pareatq 1Nr. Ink p� era. pas I1raw A, 4J mit rrw de era/► 14 - •.sat=:..sa.xs.;m�*c.n e,e r;.�.•.. .-.�+'••x�c.�-'-:". '"ts° a."'�':. Table Talks AN 1�� 441• By the time you read this you'd �robably be so deep is your boli- s Z` jdety tasks-and pleasures-that you _, ,i "Dear ?nue Hirst: My husband • It is likely that a' psychiatrist _._. won't want to bother with anything hag' accused me of having an affair * could aid him. But I suggest that i of'& complicated nature. So here with his brother-his own brother. • he first consult,his doctor;.. .Ler:' ere t few recipes that are all • tain physical conditions affect our fairly simple-but all good, and a; is who has always treated me like a *,,self-confidence: once thev are r well worth clipping and saving if sister. He has cured, we sep ourselves and those you can't get around to trying them hurt us, for we * who love us in a very different both love him.• * light. Talk with the,doctor first soon. f Some call them pancakes, other - ' Since our * yourself and 'explain your hus- L griddle cakes; but no matter what r marriage over " hand's strange, insinuations; they : tp' name you, prefer, they're mighty ; three years ago, * will give him a-cue. line sating, especially when there's a r A " > WV, ' my husband has * It is hufnfliatin& and heart ' ffVps i �QflYt r * cued u from • breaking to live with a man who her is �! m s g the air- So e real nip to e e a , p f»iEf titin +t'xur lj4t+t r a fine basic recipe for: s,r iw onr place to doubts our integrity. It saps mar- Griddle Cakes _: s's sarin x'• 1 f another. Most • r-iage of its deepest. meanng and ' x _sifted all-ptupos4r� _ y times we had to Z cups_ + destroys that mutual faith which - •' a ' is -to essential a foundation. flora. live in one roan -vat on a dairy 9 teaspoons baking powder V farm. My children have had no * Show your husband, in all the 2 tablespoons sugar "• playmates, and have hardly ever ` little ways to know, how much _ I. - ly teaspoons salt r' been to church or Sunday school. * he means to vou. l.ef him feeEP vou - 4 tablespoons fat _ s Y+ "If 1 have a woman for a friend, * believe in him with all your heart. 2 eggs; beaten *1, stai3tl + and that you consider yourself he runs her;down as he does my 1% cups milk, vary with • , "' • luckv to have married him. Spoil thickness desired ' 4 ' t own family. 11y father lives 15U +-hint in ways tit�ci1T boiTd tip his Method: Sift flour, baking pow miles' away. I have visited him a + self-confidence and make him der, sugar and salt together. Guts.. a few times, and m} husband accuses + {cel that, no matter how he falls in the fat as for biscuit or pastry. d' " me of having affairs with toga I've FP elsewhere, in his home he rules Combine the beaten egg with milk grown up with there, boys who have . ai the centre of your-family life. and mix with'the other ingredients always' respected me.and my fam- + Try this course .first. before you just enough to moisten. For Dutch Christmas-:-Hollander Peter Kien, 4, points to the ily: • think too seriously a!,on) leaving FolloN manufacturer's •instruc address of an orphanage in Holland, for which this crate of '•l could almost forgive turn that, + hili, tions for perparing the. griddle. 1 sand?.• is destined. His f)-near-old sister Marja loops carefully but this last {harge against his come are treated, and require no brother and me hurt's most. i have + A husband w ho doubts his q at the names on the crate. T-een-agers of the YWCA are send- {� tat. When griddle is hot, drop � never been untrue to him, and never * w'ife's loyalty is the most--miser- batter onto it, from a tablespoon. ing "Chocolate for Christmas' overseas for underTaourished intend to be. • able of men. If your marriage is ,Spread . each cake lightly into 'a youngsters in 18 Countries, "How can things like this last? 00"being spoiled by 'such suspicions, Circle. is it fair .to my little `girls. to be * tell Anne Hirst about it. Address Cook on one aide until puffed: brought up in marriage their father * her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth x fill of bubbles and cooked on• the has built on distrust? What is Street,-New Toronto On) i •'� edges. . Then cook on the other rhe Story Of. Hats, wrong? I am tempted to quit and side. This recipes makes 10 to 12 - make-* new life for the children and cakes about four inches in dia- - . _ ale If my husbaA*f is ill io some FOR QUICK RELIEF knitter. Stack and serve with-a Ii- There are few,men who can say insanitary fashion declined, and way, I'd like t6'help him, for I lore beral supply of butter and ielly. ; '-'with' truth that they have'nevef hats began to oust hair from the him. Nscourag'ed Wife." BEYOND' $E L I E F. e'e of syrup. made a joke about women's hats, first position. They became enorm- Two Unhappy People " " which are considered Fair game ous, and is the evening, ladies, The frankforter=or'.hot dog to • your husband is a most un- The Dr, G Willeti-Cunnington can anxious for height, wore tall feath- � give it the more familiar name- take tne'subject seriously. ` happy man. From somr sense has ion been a standby with .He is ars that served tta_ajgriposta. Al] g y an esperf on women's dress and through the Napoleonic wars, hats • of inferiority he cannot believe. - countless women when they have recrntty gave an authoritative radio were in the ascendant. The post. • that you love only hits. that it to prepare a meal in a hurry. Neat discourse on hats. Until the mid, war years were exuberantly roman• • would never occur to you to be 'z time -you th _tic of serving thein, sixteenth century, women's hats tic and brought back enormous • disloyal. fir' r - Ary them as indicated social position; after that hats trimmed with anything up to * He doubt9 h s own ability to Barbecued Frankfurters their .chief aim was,to-emphasize 120 feet of gaily colored ribbon and • hold you. and torments himself •1 cup tomato sauce personality, The "subtle hat tang- a profusion of decoration. Coal + constantly with the fear of losing . cup molasses _-_ tiage of women" demanded a vast scuttle bonnets thea appeared, and + you. Perhaps, too, because he has i -2 teaspoons Worcestershire range of. materials, and Dr. Curs• at dinner, ladies of fashion wore * not been able to provide a more COME OUT • e " sauce n;ngton said that in the last couple velvet berets as large as-tea trays, * secure. life for you. THE SHADOW OF cup vinegar of centuries, "women have clapped ac that a gentleman seated between - ;: 1 tablespoon bottled horst- on their heads the contents of the two of them complained'that he For retia/than ttlse pais of Ai7tnrrts. radish Upside down to prevent Peeki ns. • - .•;� botanic*} gardens: together with caught only an occasional glimpse tastretAi'pat, litetrtl2m tae tizAtteA S t -2 tablespoons dsy, mustard much of the zoo--flowers, vege- of his plate. These, wayward 'and- -,...se. a bowie d DOLCIN Tablets Sys teaspoon salt tables, birds, birds' nests complete high-spirited .modes gave place to +f 1 !P r d N 1 1 d 7 fm l seliteed dim Va { tA teaspoon pepperwith eggs, snakes, scorpions, blue- the Victorian bonnet w4hich gripped d / d /1 of dioesseds of ssEssera DOLCV4 r Cup seined onion bottles, dragon Ries. cockchaiers, the nape of the neck so tightly that l< 7 Y i 1 1 #4 "6btsts an ser banaK sasy-maim 1 pound frankfurten stuffed kittens, bits of rabbit, foxes side movements of the head were d Q .g 7 ssasoesbls is etK-100 ablsts los Method- in .a large skillet or and other beasts of prey." 'But in checked; it also shielded the cheek l 7 1, T i $7.39.dislat+sabaoalaf»sboulieof st.ucepan •combine all ingredients 'all this bewildering variety of bead- so that the modest woman had per- 1 1 ' foo. ribless, $106 U Feer " 'except .the frankfurters. Bring to gear,- there have been two basic force to look straight ahead 0 Y N 0 M 41✓ ! O I Astassist asset sapply a boil. Arrange frankfurters ;it types: one echoing. the message of After the Crimean War, emanci- 7 V N A DOLCiNwdestoDMM -" hot sauce and simmer 10 minutes. 'the dress. the other adding a post- potion:was in the air. Daring youngj y j. Y O, 741. >�rr> .1brosu10.OaL baiting and turning occasionally script to it. ladies osbarldoned the bonnet andO��' t� f�erre. on long .bona \fakes four In -tile middl4 of the sixteenth took to the faster hat which &I- d A 1 7 W "Or five servin s, lowed them a broader view of the 42 1 7i N Q i. K century, the hair, hitherto almost rAstC - t world. And then the fruit and vege- I N O ,torally concealed, escaped from cap- wei0`iAofonia" Big Difference tiv itv and, ever since, has co- table vogue began again and the N 7 d W O dr. d A stuffed bird came into its own. Not In FiftyYears operated with headgear. For,- at only win and tails, but whole 1111 - least 100 years. the hair, and not Y -- tie hat. was what mattered.- Pre" birds were planted on hats, over- Labour Gazette, published n ladies began to wear tower- burdening the wearers with a _. • CRUMB ���� CAKE' by ,the Dominion Department of ing caps.,jirdooss and Rat-hats- out- wealth-of Ornithological upholstery. . e Labor, recently began its fiftieth side.' Hair, reinforced with.all man- Hats swept onward triumphantly AN year of,publication. ner of palls and articficial tresses. until in the early nineteen hundreds The records of fair-wage con• mounted higher and .higher until, they became overwhelmingly big. Rei tracts for the Government work uis'teadof a cap, they decorated Millinery was aggressive, too, andSUP ' contained in the first issue, dated this hirsute 'motmtainywith 'such pinned to the head by large hatpins ° P> "" e� �i' 34 September, 1900, furnish an inter _ ornaments as a twstchaise and which stuck out like skewers. The °" �, srasulated ssuitsgaarr stir tit , Mtin contrast with those First World War swept all ckiis a mak • srugar is dissolvid. Sprinkle g prevail horses- of or a ship in full p '� t;: ing today. It might be noted that sail. Lidies wore on their head's nonsense away and after it, women B• ?sot .Plaisthmanns . emer ed with short hair and tete �, : � , y .elope Dry Yew' the rates quoted are per .day', not . '_ huke edifices of fruit end flowers g a p ,, flet stand 10'sninutse,THEN y g -Second Wo�rtdeWart they tied thele y ,� ° h ar stir well. Scald H cup milk per hour: and a small farmyard of animals m t`" +�' '" and stir is 1S cup granulated Ordinar laborers received .$1.2: This mode of hairdreasm reached' y w sugar; to,$].50 for day of nine or IO such a pitch that *hen ladies' hair hair ih: mediaeval kerchiefs. Hots F • aa>i °P" »�., r tablespoons teaspoon wit, hours; electricians and_carpenters, ' N'as pomaded. powdered and hats are "in" again, still' a trifle �� � �, r '�,. to lukewarm- Heat in 1 mop undecided as to what the will be. i4 • �" once-sifted-bread dour. Add L:0 to $2;' plumbers, $2.25 to dressed, it was left for three Y � � s° >! �,, . $2.50, and bricklayers, $2.50 to $3. months and could not be combed. but, said Dr.•Cunnington,. "it .is no �� '+` ' .cart mixture and ,1 beaten ^ longer the- hat or 'the hair that u ;w ss: beat well. Work in 2 stonecutters topped rife list with a Towards the end of the eigli• a �? cups once-sifted bread flour. duly wage of $4 50, teenth century, this top-heave and matters most; it is the = .rt of bitad 2 >;� s: Knead llghtl place in gressed c that women will decide to have, o: '�•°j► °": 'a >F bowl and brush top month , rather, the, use, shn e ,meas ro: ro ,�> '� melted butter or shortening- pill, �i►'m .... Cover and set in warm place, a lrtiete it eaua.R free from draught- Let ries CROSSWORD s Nt1ge an`mat s9.Are the sae.,* ----- s until doubled in bulk. Punch d sad 1A,7roubte 'e"R` '"thy EFFICIENCY ° down dough and divide into 2 tl,Color radlus x w d equal. tions; form into PUZZLE it Rea,* _ emoofh, RPA each piece 4 "15.Cold dish 44.tunicae _ � � - 1T.•Moueei;enua 4r.Send out _ The'LOt�d�n E.0;mess 'Lt_riclency •:, ..vt� ' int* an oblong and it into ?e.Coodby 4v.Little n,s•a to Exhibition, 'showing off efficient _ �, £c .: eased pans about 7" ir 11". ' - :. gr r ACROSS 2 Artirma!i ve 21.tncendlariam > 9(mn: n ; t xp, Grease to cover and let rise I Salary st. m gadgets s for business,• ,vas late ill pe 2.Period qt time Z2 Kind of sirup Fr ploy g t until doubled in.bulk. Pierce t.Bouquet °4.Decoy i t,eit,a to>r- getting started. 9..4 tteq floe •4 Tinged boa S6.Putf,uD ernm�: l .. - • 4 'r tope with fork and brush with t e.Watch a.K nes Arthur'. 27.Legends acv Twice ice during' Chairman AX. G. 2 tablespoons melted butter or tt."Ton met nate la nee :9 Was uneaer 61.Lighted Latlsley's ' opening address, the �" shortening. Combine e.4 cup element. is V-rf iiw6+ ern 31 Pi,ilippine so.Discover i ! ' brown sugar (lightly pressed U.Beloeated date +ice 6T.Teliuri:,tn -' amplityi•tr� system woke don'n. - X. °` down),ij4cup flotir, ycup fine 73 Accustomed Y. k'ashion I14. Poem (symb.) -- -- •dray cake or bread,crumbs and I T pinonhle score poop cinnamon;rub in 4 19.Male sheep i 2. 4 5 b Merry Menagerie-ByWalt Disney tablespoons butter or short• -.7 9.Style of drege. _ »� Exist " ening.Sprinkle crumble on trop Fran-L com IDIOM, i 1 1 r t� of cakes. Let rise about H or }�E>1S�HMpH_ hour. Bake in hot oven,400•, ?a nett tee Ar• i6 7 r w" about 20 minutes. Serve hot, wi3.P+boa // Vitt aae I+ "n with butter.Iva ' i :4{1,O W 3t itut' 43 Fryina pan 771 26 27o 33.Ambling horse t r 7T Antique New Fast'-Acting 38.Persian elf Dry Yeast Needs 22 511 - ' 41.Dark-skInnsd t =tAYTFaESNt '-N�-1t fYbgeraf}on! nerRon 6 ACTS f -�� v,««� - 4s.T)ismnunted p,,,,a.«• Stays fresh and full-strength on your is.Reli@ved pantry shelf for weeks!Here's all vou do- ` 4s.RelleveA _ - 49. IJSIIt mole- _ tura se Tagk 1 4 n a small amount(usuallyspecified)spec ed)of lukewarm water,dis- - s� tnorgenic 1-Ivathoroughlytteaspoonsugarforeacherivelopeofveast. anhat.enrn. d x 46 a '•; ti Feer r;}•nt. �r' • Q Sprinka with dry veast Let stand tU minutes. mower :;1 ,•,corset 1 5 ..b3 55 � t.Imm>rse I tv4 + rHBN stir well.(The water used with the Yeast count .ie..Marry .. .; J•t': to o 7 "Oh, I can Con, all right. It's this hart of the tiit9l ti4md cal led for in v.oaur�recipe. 'bW' business I 41on't get!'. 0,.4,, d M01244, ' t t nDQnFX, r"''11'• Answer elsewhere on this pap. *--- ISGUE 31 - 19•:3. t ` - - a --•, great to-do about the cars and be coatagions� The W.I. had g ark of MontrearPres�dent , ks-+� of more le" ship wa a friend in the alai town- trucks-all gown, but none seriously as all ship was awfully bury because and F-H s.^ had been wititerized-but not,M 16 bad been quilting for two days. amt ONICLES . contemporary columnist io thieAnalyzes Dollar Problembelow. i . And into this cold, bleak world district also was writing abort the a calf was born-the mother, very joy r of quilting-so it mart be is _ considerately, produced hes off- the au. And I ask you,.what bet - considerately, C. GARDNER STRESSES STABILITY OF � C-rv2tt dottt`e�CtCi t`k¢ spring during the day, to trips to ter job could anyone have is cold, ; CANADA'S ECONOMY — RETURN TO the bun during the evening, and stormy weather? The trouble k sitting up late at night were, for once started, it is hard to leave a COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS Winter comer to Ontario! But once,, not the least bit necessary. guilt alone You feel you just must definitely-and more definitely here -Partner getting his cows very' go on • • • get it rolled again and • ----- - — - - it TW -— ihan in soiree places- 1►Ke�t2re well trained-that Is- the second wee-how-much-smaller it t0 'Gordon Ball, General Manager, Reports Resources`,at radio'said 't was eight about sercF. �° friends were coming in to help int ep0 in Toronto, it was four below-out- daytime calf inside of two weeks with -my quilt-but 1. am afraid brr Over Two Billion—Savings Deposits Highest in side our front door. And I was And then came the end of Day- the time the weather lets up, I shag at ReCot'�l Level told that during the night it had light Saving Time in this district, have my quilt about done. Bttt History — Ll"ns dropped to 15 below. For the;26th but, ironically, we had our last day there wiR be others-yes, 1 am of November, that was cold enough.' of summer time on the coldest No• quite sure there will be others( ' B. C: Gardner, president of the Bank of Montreal, told vember da recorded in years, With Earlier in the week, when it was, y Shareholders at the recent 132nd annual meeting that the broad -still mild, young John returned what relief I set the Peoclocple wh After reading this, I wonder how from .47berta4 driving all the way, Saturday night) You people who many people will get the tugs and _ Canadian trend seemed to be toward a closer balance in trade have been on Standard Time for bring out the quilting frames. -with `bur nearest neighbour" and a contraction of exports to and'made the trip in five days in the last two months-you don't Ah, another advantage to Stand- his,1936 automobile. He/brought a know how luck you have been! "important and tra(r".. :tat overseas markets.", chum along with him who was Y and Time . . . it is 11 a.m. and I j And yet it takes a little while to get see the mailman at the gate. For In Canada, price inilucnies had they dealt in at the t of M. A going on' l Montreal and the two And even to what you have achieved "something ap .roachinq a man's relationslrip with his bank o` them slept is the car, bought the last two months we have beef P their own food and cooked their balance bf forces," Mr. ardner ob- manager was '.a highly personal been looking forward. Many s getting our mail,anywhere from IZ served, The balance, however, was one. Behind this confidential tela- own meals. What a thing it is to morning recently, I have thought, clock to 1.30-and we haven't en- srecanous and could easily be tipped tionihip stood the resources and be young! ."Oh, if only 'wewere on Standard toyed it at alli, Excuse me a min- in either direction. The accumulated stability of a nationwide, century- Time and didn't have to get up at ute, please . - demand arising nut of wartime old institution, so that strength was For a few days, John was help- ' this .unearthly hourl" Well, here we are again. We ut shorta„es "has pretty well spent its linked with "uuderstanl,ing in the ' the eatherBob ith � trucking oon put an end to the Remember a couple of weeks went down for the mail, the dogs force' Competition, efficiency, yual- ;erviee of. the individual.” sty and salesgianshiy +ere regainintt bit. Ball praised tilE staff for their extra 'work they had in view as_ ago, I remarked it was a good idea and I. At the.box, Hooey stood their normal place. "'untiiing- energy." He detailed the there was little they could get on to fit one's work to the weather? on her hind legs until I gave her But the must noteworthy feature arrangements for their welfare. re- with beyond everyday chores. So Well, I have been doing just that some mail to carry home. Tippy of the Canadian business trend was ferring to the consideration Riven to much coming and going . . . the' again. It so happened 1 had a quilt thought. that was the signal for its relative stability, compared with changes in the cast of living and to house seemed full of men-just the =top finished when winter struck to . having fun and started chasing -developments in the United States, personal problems caused by trans- three of them, but there is a lot sudden!y, and, ,of course, I wasn't Honey. But Money, faithful to her the president stated. Offsetting re- fere, as well as to the bank's contri- of men( They seemed to- fill the happy until I bad it in the frames task, kept the advertising folder cessive influences in large vart. "w'e butions to the pension fund and to kitchen when they all came is to• a kind-hearted neighbor coming tightly in her mouth until she had have a vigorous program of indus- group insurance schemes. The staff, ether. along to help me with the job. You reached home, loping through the trial expansion." Gaining self-conf[- the general manager said, were the K Saturday morning, there was a know, this quiIti�-busy--`neva- must deep snow`tike a jack rabbit. deuce gird "know-how" as an iadus- bank's "greatest asset." y trial nation, "ire are re-c:iscoveriniz - •our. own_fron-tier" in natural- re sources. Canada appeared to be w s undergoing adynamic growth not unlike that. of .the united States i after World AN ar L Reviews Dollar Probltin _ r Turning to Canada's dollar dilem- _ ma, Mr. Gardner saw a broad trend _ toward a closer balance in trade • with our nearest aeiChbour." and. 'almost inevitably" a contraction of 'to im orfs nt and traditional al ex twr is v that. _ " iveraeaa-markets EotnLlnR out t since the devaluated rates of tx " change had. been by by Roversimental fiat, there cold be no - assurance that they would"accurate- ly reflect -comparative costs and prices, he sugigested 'permitting a § t.� range of variation in exchanlre rates. .' cushrorred'in-haps by a stabilization fund designed to prevent violent i 9, short-term fluctuations," ,....... Mr, Gardner affirmed the"general s en: on the need to raise agrees. is dollar-short• coun- ties • Ines but questioned whether an"ad- diction to nationalization of indue- try" would ienoonrage the flow -of domestic or international invest-' meat, He cautioned against ..an exaggerated State paternalism"blur- ring the "vital connection between effort and reward." Incentives for 4 the individual provide a vast reser= . voir of-energy, and the Ocat tisk of '+ the present was to create an envir- ' ontment in which these fundamental 3 € forces might once mo he Put to work. ' General Manager's Address ` Gordon R. Ball, B of M general a r'- 4I,:,- 6._ manager, reported vent-end figures for botfl resources and deposits at more than two billion dollars for -:the first time. Total assets stood at s sn 2,140,000,000, and total deposits at41 savings deposits , X2,019,000,000, with g over the billion-dollar mark for the �• \ �� < , . "�' 11irst time in the history of any Cana' f y i•+. dian bank. Current loans and dig- :counts in Canada also amounted to an all-time high in vear-end figures, $44?'.000.000. Remarking on tilt nuiicber a' con- cerns showing "stationary or lectin- ing profits on a substantially in- creased volume of business." bit• the int or- -•'- Ball drew.'attention to ,P, f businessmen re-examining • tante o - ;� �•' Ek, "''�°` . ••their "break-even" points. He 'also s,: �'a�' �'>;i•;�«, s�' , aced tax rates should be felt that red °t applied to,"a highest level of profits p than the present amount of$I0.000.' qa h h i G :: ..': �. :: i:: ! •% :..�: ''•'h ;;•.'�y:14.v,.{ ::\}Q,i'd'•.' "`wj:�:•v.n i�"y.\� .. _._. h maximum amount of earning., , : >•: s .. rhe ' 'a> .;4?. .<,.,?::�,.,.', o ,.: s i -i• .:aid a a: he said, ,should r1mizhe l back • k small'btismesse•- Double in Decade Loan -- ..,-.. •., •bout a illil'11o11 ;'.:.<" ) :, x x .tiS�••Yizo <<� K.y.,yt;y..,�k,:*' c y � ' In 1939 we held a -current and savings accounts on our oohs,' silt.'Ball recalled, "�'i•e now - .base over 1,75©A06 accounts. Loan *ty •- _ ' accounts had more than doubled'in ' number. All types of banking trans actions showed "commensurate in t Lite t0 crease."- Personnel iotalled 9,700, The joyous family reunion is a uadition 'During the past year Calvert has paid trio compared with b,000 in 1939. 'Chi number of shareholders tial also .in our_'Canadian celebration of Christmas. The gaily the various racial groups which comprise _ !ouliled. "and we are naturally gla.l to see this eider share- %%nrrcll I: decorated Christmas tree, loaded with gifts the great Canadian Family. At this Christmas in,our institution," The B of Ii NN a, not primas y,all the holly wreaths . . . the la and .,season of happy family gatherings we wish ' -+ imiJressivc rc.�' of figures or an tin posing building, he said. .,We think -,excitement . . . the tantalizing aroma to salute all Canadian families with the words rather of the bank as the local : se over r nlanagerrnd his Staff.on whoa, trio that heralds the Christmas dinner . . . all 'written by Calvert him If r three hundred years'. customers can .always call for friendly counsel and service." More affirm t Christmas time is am 1` a happiness alt u • aff tha Chris family time ago' " lay all happin end you!'. l;ian a million and a half customers knew that it 'was no, monev alone Common Ailment _ AN P� 11111 11' P 'J'i�u fuer n•crr Ili;cn;:ing a _ vial atyiia ellow,e. ` 'Vice fellow, �atd one. •'bu, 'm�'✓ � ' Have you noticed 110W he always - ^""I aSTtURti•.ONTAalO { lets ills Irienll; pick tip the dinner a' bill!'• ; ."Ve` Feplied the other: `He has , a terrihlc im rllimcnt in his -� rrarh. _ .. • : • •NN i' _-�.��z -.,:,. '... '-e•-c a -' :.., ..,:: 4t�r:.� ` ., ,.N tr�'� .ii ffi_J.. �y�ul' _ ��.5�•�_�'�i=J�i����LJ../�`K��.itJ�if�[�i�iyfv�-�cN a� _ .. ....����I��V� �11'e�t�l'� ..,. ,.. . BROCK rx co-Op 1Ne► Feeds. A.E. Richardson r�7 , Ott''^It_1TIU\—a U:rlanc - {{ S e 1' I . THEA �D��� �r, �) d sed toe' sows—to bQ fed � Immediate Dellsery Caa Be Diode, n� b0oreAmd utter farrotising. J Of The Following Items Off-ESL-INSURe NUM R' 7 Asphait Shingle&' REAL Ti�BTAT1i! ' . HOG GROWER—for all growing p18sa balanced �jj Roll Roofing In All Grades - - 'CONVEYANCING -- .'VCT�3I'TBY feed to en±9ure fast, econon4ical growth, Boll-Brim Siding Am 014•est:ablIshed HOAgency Ready 61 Z AIR-CONDITIONED CA FINISEa" feed des Asphalt Roof Coating TO Serve ' �s.. designed to Sire ntaxfm Alaminuna Corner Bead _-EBIDAY_.auA SATURDAY flstir�7a economically. ) Ridgle Cap and Valley _. - December 16 and 17, - - -- WEALISTERN ORS-�Oate, Wheat sand Barley dab UL we Brick Face Brick Shows At 7.00 and 9,00 P. K. MOLE OR GRoIF" i .Concrete Blocks Ia minitien sacdraay_ �lntiaee st 1.30 P. M. _. Bap and Loose coda: :D.. .&. :B :El MI . ardbeard Cavalier LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE P°�*.�a� P�°` �'�' - Starring BID FIELD and PHONE SSW QI."MONT, ONT. A. W. MITCH 9f►th AUzdVW4W7 Is lEkidness • ?MARGAXtET LOCKWOOD PRONES 74 and 114dress ! Phone H gham, oat. Pdcck. 141W2 •�'r' -'0178 Tnucxs PAa T<si z.µAr, 1 MONDAY and TUESDAY nd0. M ONT Deceanber 19 and 20.Last Complete Show At 8.20 P. 31. �. _ STAFFORD BROS. KEN AND CLARKE The Weaker Sex h[eaumeatal Works P N'=`2C]� Mere comes the band. Here Phone Whitby Ae NEERS +Starring URSULA J NS, CECIII, Comes Santa 01aus; Yes Bir! the BROUGHAM landCA thvrised !os me Old Fellow will ride into Clare- �..� 818 Duadas SL PAID, JOAN HO BL'�B anB taw A Whitby Cotintiea of Ontatt3e sad York, DEPJ D mont tomorrow afterncian at three `•Mr, and 3EM. W. H, Ellicott will Farm Stoek, Implasnents HBO ; o'clock, following a band, about 10 be at home to their friends and hold Fmm tw% Raw rs% plus An Added Attraction I or more beautiful floats. The par- neighbors on the occasion Of their ado will start at the-north end of 50th wedding.anniversary on Tues- MCEACHNIE'S WOO O petdalty at RessoniRble Service ! he Winners Circle the village, come, down thrc.7gh day, December 20th from 2.00 to Rum the town, around the block and . 5.00 p, m. ! ><!USMIT[TREDZA AM Prim Of Oaf. iALL-8TA.R CAST back to the 4-corners, where there_ Firemen's Aminal meeting _ Milliken P. O. phor^ Alia. 5M will be a huge Christmas'treeand The 27th annual meeting o1'fhe F. FUNERAL DIRECTOR MsYkbwyi P. O. phone Mark.+ us there Old Santa will sit and visit Brougham Firemen was held on the rrentioes have been WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY with all ;thee kiddies. Each chnd' 6th of Decetm±ber,with President, D. L"yate Ambulance Service - a�blished will receive a ba of candy from afairs, in the chair. The treasurer's ;Y iDayArN�ht auetioatttaze Sim" 1890• December Si and ?2, 8 Shows At 7.00 and 9.00 P. M, the.-Old Fetlow too. Be sure to,be report was given and ecdaidemi a Wm. McEACMM Prop. on hand very successful year. The auditors BlQ • 'Eeveral were on hand,to bear the then,moved the adoption of the re- j,� •-j_ Banish•, SoBdtop. Notary Ppblle ack Magic talk and see the pictures but ca by port. Fire Chief Jones gave his re Phone Pick. 193 f� the Representative of the Nation- 'port and then election o1 officers C. C. RICHARDSON a ORSON IVELLES, tiAYCY GUILD al Film Board, tiau Friday .night• was held, resulting as follows: — There were people from Goodwood, President, Rosa Knox; Vice-Presid- Pi • eklering. Ont., I -508 XMft BUILDING ent Fred Cassie;•Secretary, Wm. 6 FRDDAY and BATUR,DAY Ij�isam, Greenwood and Claremont. ` .Phone: Toronto . S,L, p89! ; and 24. A committee was formed from 'a- Knox; Treasurer, Frank Carter, December 23 1110119 th03e in attendance and they Fire Chief, Ed, Jones; 1st, Deputy- WM. � -111 take the lnformatlo__n back to Chief, Ross Knox; 2nd Deputy- The Younger all societies and other groups 1n Chief. Robt. }filler; Directors: G, their areas before anything further Duncan, D. Hairs, Allan E3llicott, LICENSED AUCTIONAIM3,,aaa ctJlI is dome. Actually, the idea is, for U, Ellicott, T. Phillip, W. Slack *— 78rV fftlifr Frothers Claremont to have Its own project- and H. PI=ton; ,,, ,' ..:-_ ._-. VALVATOR oi- :.n4 film library, but you will ° After 20 years of service as Sec_ 1 Mghway Motament Works .IN TECKSCICOLOR i; be hearing all abcat the details retary Presldent and Director, Don. 'Ifte"er Write ROBT. ATMTIN, PROP. later, Beer retires from the Board as he R A. 1. Whitby, Starring 117AFhTF/ alORJE;Jig, JA\iI8 telt be was either Secretary or 81S Drains SL �, Whitby Ott. PAIGE, BRUCE RENNETT and Sympathy of the community is $ R West Whitby ROBERT BUTTON extended to airs. Chas, Cooper, Treasurer of tcu many organiza- y, OuL whose mother, elsee azt ng his owl gpmeAhtng or. bra No. 9 Hlgbway cf Dunda•ik was buried last Fri- P n. business. He —bone • Whittby 46g BNM 1l >m'i'DLl'1"� day. said he would stil The ready to ryn About thirty young people from on the "&'ng of the bell". • VIM PICK 1M i 1 this village attended the ski social ,Rise Bernice Frederick, lir, and ...pt,1„OMII,hRI9,i, held on Saturday evening at the Hre• A•Iqx• Jones .and little Brian, [f 6tnW Warm Air Fwaasea Skyloft Lodge, Dagmar. P,etures, also Air. and Mrs. Ivan Hess spent 0.80 to 12AWjand 9.00 to 6.00 A* Cliondkicubg grails is dancing and refreshments made up Sunday with Mr, and Airs, A. Ram- 8-venlaps 3Com L, We@., "i , 7 to 9 the evening. say. DISNNT BLDG., Opp. P. 0. J A. WILLOUGHBY 'VOW i kks tied a1100111V011• Wise Megan' Beare of Toronto Oft. Gard Seebeck and.daughter � 'AND SONS 'Pie the week=end with her LrIlian, of Markh®m, had tea with O A, ONTARIO M s pie here• P� the former's ,mother airs, Seebeck, Phone . 11690; Otfilce 1516 .Team ��•s • _ Agee Th Unite n Sunday. �• Church a n The d C arch Alii hold Its u y (Three.Da Benice Arranged) Sheet Metal Works Christmas Concert in the chureh Our pra;pective Rebekah Lodge y ' F°" °o° �° ' here on December 23rd, met at the Council Chambers an suit J. k (Had) Stew&"AD0005 Toronto 87 2VDOB 9TR AJAX Don Hedges, along with several Wednesday night last, with a good hor That Home o The City ethers from the village attended attendance. The District .Deputy, Selles'8 Atkinso i " Carl Our City 1Pt• the Santa Claus parade at Stouff- airs, W, Haokuey, of Bowmanville. Phone s 901 tV 9•8toutt.290 ` HT9187 . Toronto ville ca Saturday, also Mrs, ,Robert Balsdon, Past Ar. Wilton. Yr, and airs. Ham Noble Grand, of Pickering, kindly Licensed Loyal ���� and Aire. M. Bens8n are all still on Presentee what was neceegary� to the sick list, and we'hope they W°;ll I help our lodge get started , It wan ' GORDON F. OSBORNE N ��,� Acezlox>al� be improved for the holiday sear decided to hold another meeting c.t "Auctioneers t on, December 21st, at 8,00 o'clock, and Pickering and Wb tby Twos. C.L.U. - Fartm. Household and Mfr, and tifra, Jack •Badgerow 1t is doped each one who was pre- ._ 23.Tear's Experience ; .:. �� were Toronto visitors on Saturday, sent will bring at least one more Sales a Speciality. Mr.•and' Airs. HtwkSales conducted anywhere DLtrlct Manager and babe with them. Specializing in Paan Stock; Farrel prompt Attention Qhet and Mrs. N. Sanderson µ•ere in the .�li,a M"illa Aiountjoy spent sun- ture and Pri,perty Sales. `' E�dPIRE LIFE Whitby R. -.L 1 • Plate 111 814 City for a few'days last week. i day with .lir, and airs_ T. Norton All Sales personally Lteted and V mfr. and :%Irs. D. Ccates, Broc.lc-• and Nmily. 1 Advertised. Bills prepared and r i Sorry to hear of mfr, Wm. Dunn Iaaarance Company - i lin, spent unday with her parents, y posted, j Air, and airs. Fred Re'dshaw, i having a stroke recently, At the .i`�, , i The congregation of the Unitetl time of writing heAs is improving a v Representatives JHS Church is Showing appreciation of little, Prompt ,service i LJQ'�+�w7 the Sunday evening services as is The annual Sunday School Con- Tom Puckrir 1 cert and Christmas tree will be on $ugh Gray, Oshawa evidenced by the attendance. lion•- - COMBINATION, INSIDE AND ever, there is still room f r 'more Friday night, December 23, There Reasonable Rates yam, White, Bowmanville OUTSIDE DOORS., -.why !lot come out next* und,ry, will be the usual good talent by tate ,PHONE 290 STOUFFVILLF� �. `•-ALL.AfADE OUT OF Owing to the illness c.' the man- pupils of the school u-nd a short CLEAR LUMBERager of the G.'13. Holmes' 3lanpf_ Flay by tTie Friendly Bible •:'lo- ,s• _ Telephone 522, Whitby, Oat. A`A0actnrin.q Plant, Ptouffville, !lir-es 'Word from Santa s;rys he will be "STEN?, CORD PLYWOOD"* Lillian and Joyce Redshaw are'out there too. All are welcume, O yes! (� 'of employment at present. I and a treat, fc, the c•l:ilciren. N. �/(•ivi. G ordon - The annual reports of the liar- Ou'FrV.:ay night, Uectnrber'1,o; «your Friendly Resident' Agent" ictt: de�acttnents of the R'omen•a our 1?uhlic !. •11ool p.lp• under the --• =qtr lli=sicrlar ca•ie•y of the I'nited direction of firs. ll, Aunis; Nvill pre- LUMBER YARDS y �eut their Chri,tm:; C'ou ,±t. The REAvroit INSURANCE ACENT, PICKERING, ONTARIO C'huic: wctr,� = n at Aheir meet- i LIFT:, FIRE Ca5L:1LTY BONDS, :►UT0310liILf: '. Phone 8-9 in, .iu} ill the Snnd?y ; cZleitt will consfst of c•horuse J4LABILITY INSURANCF, Etc. t S;hoc. loom; 3 vote of apprec'a- plays, recitations, duets etc. Par- – I3UY FROM AND extelided to lira. l! ±inure, ents and friends are cordially ' i :LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR -SALE R'ITH rc;iriit� Pre:.i lent for efficient anri ° vited to came. .' Maple Leaf Fire ::±'thi±rl service;, also tolit N i Our church service had xn Prr,unr RIL E. �/i0�2LEY i cmlin=ori Tre';�urer ,of the past =atn­ tt aend ince un 14141.111(1:1Y. Cht i:.- C a v a ;---Insurance Co• fl' years• oras Carols were heartily sung as e •:1 motion. was carried _�►------ in.,*tiny o- '1 offic except Tress- enjc el .firs. W,r• I•:llicctt Write or Phone ed with a Mine solo "'My Kin;'': uret, to two year term: fit the fat_ No Cheap Rate!- for Sarni and L7ountt) Business" ,.nd Rev. lir. Lac kis Buildings ,;:.. R n. li, 7.at kis presided dor- ies file els,tic,± s: officers rs, II. `eAily re one to remember. �� ��� Windsttorm L1 nrancc on Bnildingr re.,;;ireii Zc follows: Pres, lhrs, H• .4nyc..ae rtiho could not attetictC. OMRIE ��• Windmills, Silos etc, Tges-day's Instifute, 'meetin•„ anci The `Automobile Insurance of All T,lndr J'il:n-ton; 1st 1'ive.Pres , Mrs. H. would like to contribute to the LIMITED Lehman; 2nd Vice-Pres., .lJrs, H. • Lrckie.; Secretary'°, firs. R. Pilkey; Chr.itmas Shower for the Child- .phones: Scnrboro 3330 or Howard 1117 Bowman & Gibson Trea±,arer, Mrs, N, Sanderson; ren's Shelter at Oshawa, may leave same with lies, L. ll:tdhe«s ny Searboro :function Christian Stewardship, 'Mrs, W. - AVOID THE,RUSH: Lehman; lfi�1sionary Monthly Sec. Sunday, December 1S. Mrs. W Palmer; Pianist, 'Mrs. H. 1Ir and firs, ller�in Anuis and ' Make Your Appointment Now!T ' Leckie; Temperance and Christian Lorn,e spent Sund.ly with lir. and FOR IATMEDIATE DELIVERY For Christmas Portraits aids• ' ' Citizenship. ,firs. F. Carson. Com_ I . Annis at Kendal. 1x.%VP..Rongh or Dressed, Trim, Sash and Doors, munity Friendship firs, J. BRdger- Caul of Thanks , ow. 'Literature Secretary, Mrs. �✓ U \t'ISDOtV UNITS COafpLETD—Frame Bash, (flans, iotrol ' balances, Factory-built and prefitted. Ilo�rard; Pres; Sec., firs. llcintyre; I wish to thanknll those who 1tiWALLBOARDS—Ten Test, Donnacona, tijproc, (ireenboarA. liission Band Supt's, airs, W. Fv- the past years have had such con- PilOTOGRAPWE-F ares and firs. W. Hill; Baby,Bend fidence in cry hushand-when they PLYWt0DS—Fir, Cedar, Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wood, Supt„ airs. D. Hedges. Airs. Howard needed sympathy and assistance at SHL GILS--Asphalt and Cedar with Nalla, Insulbrie Cr M.MSiding, ' 10 Brock St. S. Whitby, Ontario reported that 48 missionary bc.oks a time of great sorrow, J. datpn'atn Biding, Plttabnrg paints, Pbo w_.2M were read during the year. Mrs. I feel they may have the s.atne J. M. Ce _ 8111TWO: Evans contributed a solo. Pastor confidence'ia Mr. Wilton Dixon, 11Btly&y 6908"Wed 9.5.80 V.in Rev. Lackie grave a meF t.ge . 'Ta Director o1 Ciendening Funeral C. 1: x.00 a. ma. to 040 p, s All People." , home. i jMlrs, Reuben,Gi. Cleadeniag