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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_01_27 '' '�'. � 'ry°fy}'� ./:•, FJk� '�'+ rva��'�'�,*�'7�.r"5/ "a'.t���;�,.^' -d'a' - � %t s�Ft`y�."5*•' r :�r",a'y,° .i.,.+ t 'O(1 8fi No. 17 -2 CJDW=dl. , , FR AY, J.WTi A_RT 2'l, 1960 d Clause pee cop? Auftorised.se Second Z!Wn 6telaeripllon Bate: $ZOO pair yam; r. S. 1/�C-MUTA AR sad 8bN PIJBi.IHF?4F)RS -- - - -- -- d for Deputy Reeve Coates 1MlcEwe "An hod A ±' man n Z�-nlC e for Cat---ln �B =election 7. Ush y _ ost lift-]y Mwa-did waiwatim Pickering Township Council Mrs. in Notice =� Meeting In Many-Tears I meet on .V��y. Feb: s. Pickering V lllage At 1.04 P.- M. at the Council(. iFuneral.._"rvices were held on A. � '' Following the death of the for- - � Mr. F. Disney, tg0amben is Bttwn� Oatario Wednesday for . Franklin Mat- 'tf suer Deputy-Reeve, �, General Ice, Pickering, who passed .away Plckeeyn; Young, Min'Church CongratuiLatioas are being -tlz-' 4, a second gemination meeting -was L. T. Johnston, Cle&:- suddenly is Toronto on Saturday �'- A. E,:Yonne, Minister tended tb Mr, land Tors. Ronald � held on adotifty of this week for last. Sunday, Jaaua!ry 29, •1960 Neilly (nee Marion.Murton) who - - Ike purpose of nominating a Dep- O hwwa Potary Member Speailtee " Mrs, Maties came to Pickering 10.00 a, m, . Sunday f3chooI were married : on January 21, at 'sty^-Reeve and one_Councillor, Mr. Any �l Club with her husband and family from t 11,00 a, m, - Morning Servicia queen St, Presbyterian Church, In Goo. -Told, a Councillor had res. 7.00 P. m. -Evening, WorshIp, TorontoL They are spending a fowl. Fort Frances, about six years ago.,- 3,80 P. mt, ..T. P. Bible.Close days with Mrs.' R. Dixon, Church igned life otriee to enter the -con= goy-McIntosh, a member od the An active mealber of the Calvaa�r test for the office of Deputy- Oshawa Rotary, the guest of Rot Tetmgrle Church, she bas been E.00 V. ffi, - Andley Service St, Pickering. seeve, r arias.-H,at'ry Boyes, addressed the in fairly good health up'until the s s s s •) add Alvin Bttshby hue been ord- Tire township hail was filled to (kub 'here on Monday evening on fib' Friday evening at ered to bed 4dr three or four, time o! her death. espacity,,something not seen here -Rotary." Tracing the develop- IShe_Is survived by her hvsbaII'd, home o! choir-leader, 8.00 p, m. weeks for crest, - - , In years._ ' A number of noaaina- meat of Rotary since it inception three daughters: Jsidna (Mrs; • • • s p2rs. llortnan Graham fs on, bona were received for Councillor he tells of We being attracted to Kentner, Pickering); Ida -(Mrs, = 'women's Missionary Society duty !ft the Primary Dept. of our, - _-4Kessrs Jas, Coates, Claremont, go the watching the work r Fort Frances amid. - The regular monthly meeting of Public School owing to the A- lass by e g e I Allan Fraser, _ - the. W. 33, S: will be held at the sencs of the teacher 'airs, Hortop. Dam, Beer, Brougham; Her-yard of energetic members .of the Oak--4-_Eleanor- at-home.- -- __ Turner, Whitevale;" Alan lAshm%nr swa Club--and• sought membership 1 Servl+C�e was held -at Calvary home of airs. Irviisg White, on Mrs, 6pieran attd. daughter, of -Pickering; and Fred E. Zinkio, of I•February 2, at 2,30 V. m. Oril13a, spent the week-end with to this organization which appear- .Temple Church, Pickev4pg. with , F.oseba:nk; Wllber Johnson, White, ad to have as its objective-the 1 The Devotional Period will be I Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, interment at Erskine Cemetery, in char a of airs, Pattison and Burn, on Fr'Sdz Janus 20_ and F; V. Vas .Pills, Picker- haipiag of others (which of course g y' ry - ing, For Deputy-Reeve, Messrs F. the primacy object of Rotary). I cm The Alleys With The C. O, F: i sirs, Frank Baker _will sing. !i 295 General lioeD- N. Chapman, Goo. T. Todd and Dr, Though his, and- many- others I By Bill Br3rant j airs, Mills, who is a member of ital. to Dr. and :Mtn. Orton, a sea. " '' the Dominion Board of the W. •M. Mrs. Jack Bryant is nursing a -X. E:' MbEwen, o! the Rotary Clubs have done a f" All nominees Lave withdrawn ,. , �- -.Cant enytQdy'scuttle those Vuk= 4 g will be our guest speaker, badly-scalded right band, - La" he st deal of work with youth' those t ed hot Four ! r o b ffi Creek over-flows Its, except-for Couae.11or: alesara he !s asking himself i as ninny ot- � atzY maybe _ - Members are_.,urged t e pre&- � Du a a d _ Coates,• Lisbman and Zinkie; for Pins can take them_into camp this ( eat, and sisitors are welconte. i banks on Tdursdsy morning. .hers are.doing today) the ques- Deputy-Reeve: Messrs McEwen lion-- "is this spoon-feeding of i week. Yes,-those N.ukatz kicked the and-Todd, all of Whom will be in -youth bringing about the'hoped- Xygmies to the tune of 3 to -0 to"i Pickering Presbyterian Church 7. the'conteat and - election which that a was, and felt that it ou -1 move out in front by 2 points; Al- I Rev. David nuar�all; Minfater' Pickering Unite(i Church Annual tinker place on Tuesday; January for results." Fie iii not 6o sus t�gh beaten to 1 •by the-Pee . l+iundlsy, JaanaRy 29, 19W _ V 9 32. tit-_-this-teWuffhtp. r Nlretlnii _ -youth had to look utter their own' »° " the Shorp9haatera remain 1 2.00 Ib. !ii. - Sunday School Mr. Coates, a. native:of--Ci-a=e-- recreational facilities, etc., they i solidly in Pecond place. I guess 3.00 P. aI. - Church Serrico On:•Tuesday ntQht, -the worst wont district has resided and i th -missed -their C-2pta>-n" this •would appreciate it mors.t' � Calvary Temple Pentecostal night of the winter (we hope a- 1ambd there.-all .,_his life nod Is , The-spea'ker--wad introduced -by week. The ,Kltt.rtplcs .led by Jaok _Holiness Services bout:slxty person_•, sI d over to the very welt known in the north end f gpenrer =('t3'1- triple 1 defeated t e -, , ;� l_ _ - Business manager T. 9. Wilson of ., ir.45 a, m. - �::n ac S. �o t_UuiteJ Church !n Plckeriu„ for Of the mtrnielpalitl-: Mr. I.Ishmaa. -' the-Times-Gazette, omhaw a; Point-liusitrry SS ono-Chtr�pors- _� to } 11.00 s. m, - Morning Worship j the Annual Meeting. To begin with t vaell.kt nn--.t} ho-s -ts- rue--bt-t _ r" 1. Tpe Fburpin3 ;might hp Qty ?.00 p m. - 1Zvaagel!stle_ the.1841t-4-of -the W. A. tprtille 1 our prominent AYrshire cattle men b alWwter MAI u-Plau;ned k or Ft 1,14 starts.a, fiat wiser i they-find k u p-War Wednesday . 8.00 P. M. � everybody with a de lcic,is pot- j who has taken an active .part In K e ins room they really Dtek up-she Prayer Meeting _ luck .iopper., J Fhu;ry, Yuri:._ as conalstunity ,Gad educational life Tt li"se juvt t,reu- -nnr�uneed that field-in• _a hurry. . Tbov bcm`bed ,� day man of few word-. dcmonstrate.i of the commu_ nity-, with- tea reArs ,. a aiastdter Bingo will be.hE'fci on JCtehte' Los» iiu':i7,� ', to 0 su1# : - _ 8. _ e - 00' D, m. Young 7?eopl v' ills afi311ty 1n u'4 In thpztt in h!+ ischool beard experience and a � , moved from, Ia.t t-o -ixth place Pastor W. E. 31cEvoy vote of thanks.t5) t.tc Fadfe% F'o1l- student of otlr municipal-and nat- Friday, January. ,, at 8.15 P. W. C7o"`tl R+•orea _ R Hansen ^t, ' .. ,wing th4;. a nurdber of the men in the. Dunbarton School.- i- J, D.nest' 2G,}, 23�•- ""Q, Colilnx " i)nnbatrta,u unite•l ('hunch 14481 economy-,- Mr., Z3nkie, soma- ! flourished tea towel buwi,y wlfT;' �tlsat af-a.tiewcomer tea our midst_ !. •1'fine line_uD.at prizes sill be 20Ke. R; Boy% '_.12,':1!(V) -Ii 311 raz ,- -Rev.-J h,.nrahgn_i_'. 311silter. - : the 'ifizlleK cl.'artd }rq-_..tom purchasing a beautiful Home in vslrable- for the winnerci and a ant 214. 201';- D. cringer- 314: T .rundal•' _ g 1 rq crowd is lisped for on this ' 2 .9 _ c A rather, joti;t acre 2ud been the .Rotettank- neighborhood, but a ti'ataon _ 0A: H• Rt ltiarftaon 3, ! 10,30 a. m, u"nday-,8c'hool struck Burin$ the au taper, -:heir, 4itally lntereste(}-in the welfare of I- oc(asioa, A lecture of the even- B. Power 2-0; J. POWer 2�Q. 203. 1.1.15 a, m. - Cbur_ch-Service = tag's pl3 will be tare game for 2 - 'quiz Chapman s_undced�a this township;•lie.!s the Toronto Sx R. 'Bryant 17; p, Bryant '�O1• j. 7,30 p Sung ETeatng and quiz se +ion,_under cover of Fast ReDrenteatat�vFe of the well- the 53.0,00.•Jack-pot, 245: Arch Bell-240; J$ek Br}'ate Tnewdar: m:'Pleasvn :S which several gentlemen enjoyed ]rnoWn.Brtsto2"Co., Toronto, aupp y T813, 208: -R. 3lcRiiltam -24,-210. S.OiT - Prayer,-and tBlble Study--... three pieees of..Pie, gallowlag the TO THEE. F.LECTOPIA OF ,lllet:t 9�: intN(Isy: i � „ •Here of industrial infitru•ments, to i ,PICKERING TON'\SHIP: demon League-T, - opening worship, pled by Rev, Art. .J Canadian Industry;- has a wide 1 Besfate Bryant•68, 89, 71; M. Ptrw' , 0' - Girl'Gaidee' R Dung this tone-asserted itself t- field and contact with all Canad- At =the Xomination Meeting of er g8: P. Lindero, 98; Alma T ura(Iay: -`- u - -•gain while the opening reports, ai - !an Industry,=having .-with It..a yai= the Ratepayers of Pickering Town- A0; Mrs,-All 88.E $qb ry : 7 00 - Junior Choir the.C,:G, 1. T., Young People'&. _ table btnafIIees experience snit coo- ship, I was given the nomination 69; airs, Watson 74, 4; D. Bar- I 8-30 - Seaioi:"Choir and the Baby Band fed by airs:R. -section, which could be .of-very of Deputy-$eeve, for which I am low 97; Eileen Bryant 92 June , Friday:. -,� noble, were heard, The women's � great value to this municipality in a Candidate, Srya4t 77; NfI R1cha n 92: 84, g,(5 - trnbs' �1-y .orgsnizationa: Lire W, M. S..` W. t: tical ,periods -such as we now I will not-be able to cori on 411 78, t1.00 - Scouts- A-, and the Evening Aaxillaxy, y shave !u. Pickering Township. of you pereonally, as time does , standing �' --Points Plus.-� llJa,pyrday: tmade IL -plain that they had spent ! In the Deputy-Reeve contest, 'not permit. ha�tatz ?9763 W,. A, . let Thursday at 2.30 9- m_ , an. energetic year in 194.9, raised b woth gentlemen are well-known It has ottea been said "exper- Sharpshooters 4 19165 i W. M. S. - 3rd Thursday at E.80 brimming. budgets, and promptly - �c ."ifhroughont the " township- ,Mr, fence is the beet teacher." I was Kingpins 12 18974 On-Re-Go Club - LaBt Tues:'8.00 I put the money to work. Warm i 'Ibdd has served tot eight -.years willing to start at the bottom, and -Woodchopper, a -; gM13? -Bd. or Stewl,rdi - bast Wed'-at &.00 f appreciation was expres:ted for. lon the Council as Councillor, and get that experience,. and with !t. X-ygmies 0 IS397 the work of the choir under 'Mr. t Dr,._]$c•Ewep has also served as a surely it Is of value to the Townes Fourpinn 8 1790: Centennial United (lurch wy C Murkar, Indeed; bouquetx �. I)eputy-Reeve on our Council and ship and•County, in consideration i Poe Weer _._9: .. �- 1?646 Rev. J. K. litwlhm. !linir,ter were more numerous than bricks t ' pow "eke a return to that bo of the-ariny--rhal-problems which Atom Bombs 6 7=894 r_S y+)'� _ during the meeting, and the wort- - - Polling Booths will be open in are bola& -presented to the Co.un- - 10.00 m, - Suisday School aul life' Eixmnri."Carlton i 10.0A a. at,'- Church Service -a a5r, 'Les. Morley ,each sub-division from 10.00 a. m, clls this year..-Familiarity with the ' da- School start!, Nir, Herh.'adoa- t till 8,00 p:m, on Tuesday next, • many local problems as they hay ss*• led s p. m. - Pheasant Bun. Evening ; nay, the_church Treasurer, Mr- The death took._'-place-0n--Jan- iledueeday: _ appear®d, and as-they continue. t - i Ernl? Chipman, Reeording•:rte-P� s,-Ii4,k Tells Dumbarton appear is eaeential 3a the cumin ua.ry 1S,th, of ' one ht the last of 7.00•p, m, - C. G. I, T. , Wwanians Something About year, Experience Is of important that generat'ign of -one.of Pinker and and Head ishkr,' end. Rem S. p. m. - Prayer - Bible�Stndy• ed Lumber to You, Ing Towns-hip's oldest and welt- Thursday: ._ - - ` - _ _ and �al,•a Young were applaud - • -"� I thank You for the cot�tidettce $n)w-n _f.•:nitll,s .tl„ GDruiloye; ip :8.30 p, m. = Cholr practice by the meeting. 11. S. Chavrnan asked that dur- Duabarton K.iwanians appeijr to •%nd support fa.the -past elections, the person of ]lta, Samuel Carl-• Frl(lal; tag the remainder. of the "month have the hi appy faculty or "1;now- A. a lire-long resident with-enough,_tong nn-th of rite village, is her i g,00 p, m. - slot. Pict, (it-night) . -of Jahnary, various small dots- ' speaker's, their 'hunting up dinner inter- interests at stake, I sdicit your Sf rye Carlton ha® been-a life- ! W' `t' -'4�h Thursday at -.3<t I( ttons be turned III to hint so th�lt vote for "D�Pdty-Reev=e, W. M. S, 2nd Thursday t esting "ouviide" speakers have George Todd + long resident of• thly townslri"p the missionary r d. Mr. - u $i e. -been• appearing lately, sad they spending her, earlier , days as a Fairport V--Wted Church might be atfo :l, air, itonney h hsve-'many right within their .own Dtinitartun•Hume anti School- ' -9ber of the I�ormley-fahtilx•on.;- Wv. J. JC Braham, Minister i ported that for. local cau °3. the mejmbership. We. note-on theft - -Aa„ociation the lske shore here. Her hiD-`6 nd - -bulletin, -that-Kiwauian- t pre-(i-e Sed her 'wiahteeti veara .2.3,0 P--'M- -, Sunday•School t sous in its giving -tha-n in all its o Dunbarto Clnb recently We are 'unable to serve Sou to 't c-�-�i. m - urM-Ser•�tre ,�^ addressed his fellow members on the school ebildro,n, untiy the list {{clue, to tits Rt-arse, �tllviving, al- Thursday; same -a t tee r se ,' 30 p, m - W, A. 2nd Thurs. j. tktat we lie3an 1950 with a bank "Lumber," which could be a very of, February owtne to building so, members of ter owR family: I _ ti ce of $260, after 9'11 bills interesting litibject. ' conditions," . 'Corr. :� INTaftee and Arthur, of Pickering„ Evening Au�1!ittry M R,• A. had been met; In addition to thta, Tw•p., ilir .. Crawford. of Brooklin; ! +' ' i of the manse'Renovation expen- _ Joseph, of Scr'r•lrord,' li'illlam, Stan- !the Evening Aux: to the W. A. ees of $2500, about $1400 had ai Stan- ley Rey end.Glrt:ys of Toronto, Pickering Undted-Ch.urch'wilbmeet "=eadp been raised: Thts•'fnsplred T In Yt:nerel took pl<:ce on Sat. in the 1.4, S, room on Thursday, Rev,•Young to .tell a shocking :Is Contest Contest nr, a, .;ternoc,-t Prom \fcEar�inie'e ! February •l, wt 8,00 P. ii, -- story one electrician-miniater'at - funer(tl lreme with late ; eat at•, i method of raising funds. At the -1 Salem Cemetery. / -' , ,. 7.x.00 Cash Prizes , Annual Meeting Pickering end of the meeting,• C}•ril. ldorley _ Mrs. Njoiley Harfock, President I r wli4 had been jotting down the 13rounhtian l'abil`e Library i' ,i're b'terittn Church •, = figures of all the reports In-his 'Following err the Rules: no a-book" remarked the in al 1. Tir.ie of_Esaay to be.,-."`thhat could happen to ME, It I took that -_rite annual meeting of Brou" The Pre'al> ariau Church held its t organizations and for all purl e yi t ' their annual meeting on Tuesday bRI\R?" �� aril Pttirllc Library w•as held aE�the Jxituar lf, cougtnenctng. with a Poses,. the congregation hail rats- y ed some $3300.00: during 1949,'a 9 year::- librarx;, rooms on Saturday, 'Jan- pot-luck supper, Following tuts, n_ pr�,s 8 total that surprised those who had any Denomination or Creed ,within Oshawa Preshytery of.the Unite tie-:annua> btisine"as meeting was - ident, was in the chair. airs. T, C. hold with Rev, David aiarshall i ' raised it, Church. ' w,„•� Rrow'n Librarian, reported a meat_ I - air, E. L. Chapman was re-elec- acting as chairman. ted Recording S•tewai rd'of the coa_ , 3. Prizes for each group: 1st., $'20.00: sad.., $l0 00; 3rd;, $5.00' bet4hip of '31, circulation -of 300 Reports vt'ere read YroW the oar- in the adult section, not including 'gregation, atessrs L. A Wilson, L. 4. Entries must be in mail"not later than February 27, 1850, 'the most notable and -g the zationa _M. Morley nd Edgar Jalmea were magazines, There were 13 new the,-most notable being the Build-_ i, y l I books .-added in 19.19 and.3'mag- re-elected to the Session for an- 5.5. •��rite oft one'side' of paper only, PuY-Name, Address and age •ins -Fund which reported the new I�I other three e?tra, and Dm, V. H. is Upper Corner find; send your entry to "Teen ontest, Bo: B.,' ' azines renowed, Recently Mr.. W. church_buildtng, with, an eeltmated t. Cartwright as elected to sere Pickering,- Ontario". -F I Dandle donated 35 books to the value of 818.000, had all been Jibrary,which were m4eh-apprec- paid off,. except the-mortgage of the unexpired term of a retirids - ` fated., There are a:pproz{raately 4,000. Elder. On the. Board_of Stgwards, - Ta,_be marked-::)taterial-15._percetit Choice'ofLWoid-a laid.Style -_1�Ofl=hcrr:ces tn-stock: Treasurer, - _ -w, slid money " re - - iMr, Harry Boyes was re=elected 8tparrow, sad H. R, alatney were 25 'perce1t - by independent, qualified-judges, 'Mra, Robertson reported: granta--of- Treaiurer, =and- reported the Gen- � 143,00, and expenditures of $1X9, re-olected' for the une�pfred term 34pon>6rt•d by the Woman's Association of-tbe Tnitctd Church.If $ - oral Fund ended the year with a of Dr, H. T. Fallaise, 13; halatice $137.39. balance of over $400. The meeting closed with the the OAhnwa Prewh}tery. �_ �iemhers of the Beard for 1950: The Board of Managers elected: Benediction. Soo} after, at x of the,. - - CltCT7.FN�iAlfl' ('ONiMITTEh, �+'President, airs, H. Htirlock; Vice- 'Hairy ��lchenzie, .jar, Palmer, Alex men Exiled to push :fir, Atonney,"t Nlra, W. C. Nturknr, Pickertn:t, tint,; Nils, Nlilhrn Tambiyn, Orono, Ont•, i president, Ntrs. A, Haney; Librar- Jackson (3-year term); Edgar And truck out 'of the lane behind the NIrA: Joh ' Glover, R; R 'f, O�hr-ra, (lot. - I inn; Mrs: Brown; Diret^tois: Mrs. raw, B. Hansen and John Baxter -church where it wax stuck-a job Winning authors to read their F-R'Ys over CKLR, 'O haws Ritchie, airs. Philip and Mrs, An- (2,-year term.); Harry, Boyes, Jno, that was'later-necompiisbed by a, O\ 91 ail tlti� a a0 -,4_30 to 4.00P. M. .nix, Purchasing Committee: ' Mra, 'Kammer acid R6as M1iri®on'(1-year Ingle .Pail of esbes. We trust all Sheppard,. Mrs. Ritchie and airs, term), � � id home sWely, _Cbrr, " Philip s rr,.ralala4 v-,t' •- .,.. sr • _ r 0 Y� POAKWIC Tuadey describes at great Isatth ,iii"s will of �Aw ait us to • • • • wilt le tta]1a "of. of �e �t..t. mrsdi litres - iatof)[r. TsSan.y�s ..Clawified Adverti$in rift . battles of ,UN time -Wt very thought provoking• article- Dosapsey-Willard, thing at Toledo but it is, interesting to sole•Iwt-. �.F wA1e+t'� an July 4th, 1919. Then, later on, he goes out of his .wsy to. beWft �� w,•trs>m lie admits that •hi —&-Wt there -moat everything Joe Louis did aid� MAN for tits 'wine and Parted range cf DO You Need skatu�Fars mi>bzperleseet sonall but" has seen since is guaranteed ■rosasW.: rea.osable priced. _ma tica� Farm �' -opponenN'--lw - a,�tmna: sts�uutY a�1Sv�cs .coma a -- atOVtea _CUtlle bout" Dent s available tbsr aprtag• Bar w noire to 1 the intriguing title of as article p ey's fought. This ls hew he finishes temperow bursa... man by Feiss and ..taint R.uef Araoclatian, $ac Bea sfre.t,loom is 9 q swi left hook, which fhs ramie Product&-writ. sodas and we Vita A t iecent Colliers Magazine. Is fig_ citing piece; 'The answer to whether.• sou you sow.-FAMOL M. iao Dolorsmsn► Toronto. Onwso, the atthor_attemots-or at least _ +shed Jess Willard's e+hsekbons or not Jos Louis wait the greatest tso*='�AXAL - ,starts out td attempt-settlement Into---frag�mentt is, in his opinion, ever'gets own to-:what one o • Agental on. woman, rveay- t�Sng� lros naaamaw 4is Of tthe vrAsd atlestioa of who was one of "the three mightiest blows about Dempsey. For R .Dempsey Maine whom.make atim amIaL "a Sells Oros Pate.: r aoa ausaa sat ralut,writer greatest heavyweight of all delivered during the last three was not,,.surely Joe Louis wiz" 11,75. costa. you 7sa. write nor eircctae.. ilea Teanacama. tca°st°b` decades of bo ' s s s<, 'onsy. ewro, iva-w. Amherst, wont- GOOD ADVICE! Every o� e (And,.by the. way, no_rose - _. "&I ti neuritis lion made of a guy named Sam • • is Tuaney leaves little doubt in the rheumatic pains oR a w!. son how according to Cecir; reader's mind that his vote would aAS>t �� Dhtoa's Remedy. hough, * 11iILTNRO'$�DRUG STORE ' '!. B. De ille's latest us, $w' Now surely 'although Gene be for the Manasm Monier, if it POULTRY-B$EPERS te a >a.sun of a;sood healthy ban"of babr chicks �� 11.25 Prepaid Ottawa 'i."ever Condescended to ,Still, =on tarried "the dlffer- mingle much with the rude -ahsl� thought that, as he wrote those ban.and tnon eggs Plum your order now and • ' I,epealy, asters of ringdom-somebody must words, perchance Mr. Tunney take advantage of tar early eras-m.00aat.- __POST_8 ECZEMA SALVE 7 in the'. form- of of +y � breeders we sovernmont banded aw Pau- Banish the torment of dry *memo rashes fu's jawbone oe some such, where have.*told him about the very might have been just to with avm-cesten 9ati,faotlon aoarantaed write and weeping akin tronblea pea's neasae■ shrewd sus icion, which still ere, �� for our 1050 catalogue and prime. ttonkton Sale tats not dimppolM yon, as more modem heavies concealed p P the idea, I wond@r if anybody•will Poultry Farms, ldoakton, Ontario. tehint. scs.11" burning ea:ems. lobe, theirs-in their mitts.) sists, that Jack Dempsey,-when he, remember the lad who'licked•Jack p eta•■ rrtue� Ptm re■fad athl root. trdll msalie - e s s out big Willard-to pieces that swel- Dempsey not once, but twice in a FISHER ORCHARD CHICKS to tbls stainless, odorless atria god, tiring 'July day, was C old ehtclta, pullets. and cockerela avanable of how stubborn or hopelem tbw We said "starts cut:to attempt" arrYmg .s row--rt lad by the name of Tun- weekly year round it s leading breeds and as$= teeny mite of illegal assistance. De 's .oroaaea Tae chick, are asst class, the, Prim Fs1cs 5i.00 P1rRR Jan' advisedly because, when we get to y Some say that his bandages lied •. i , .+ -. moderate, the stock accreasud. write for 1s- Sent post Free'on Rempit of Pries - "be end of tht piece,'we-find the 4 Page coloured calendar said prim tart risber POST'S REMEDIES - been dipped inro� concrete which,• Still 'it's a -fine article and one orchsrd.aa.o.P. Brooders• Fresman. Ontario ;.question However,still more h less unaettled fie, water had been poured over. Sods q.em ss a•' caress ed lessen However, the author is a man one well worth reading in its on- 1sto WILL ti. a soda year to be tae Because Toronto _ quickly hardened into rocklike' tirety, if you can --nag* td' et the In and ouun will be out We Predict EARTH'S en features our Flesh: )tom e -whose opinion must be,.respected, �. good egg and poultry Prices this Fall and EW4rosen our Soup Sun's Nitrogen our solidity. Dempsey himself has ad- hold of it. Still, it leaves in Par-' winter. Be sure to buy quality chick.. we - even i� 11Qt aLCepted, being nOIIa P Spirit; Nature's Influence 81,00. JON ROIL- -aaitted that he had two or-three tonally as convinced as aver that Can OuPPly R-O,P. sired in many breeds, Also RBL 4111 Witmer. Niagara Fall& N Y. 47. other than Gene Tunney, himself y Turkey PoWU and Otter Pallets. Free•caw times the legal amount of taps: Joe Louis, at bib best, would have lotus, Too Notch chick Sales. Guelph. Oat. OFFOSTUNrrlse Iron es>a~*l AND w0 a pretty fair tort fe.Leath mpeddter There'i no doubt that Willard took licked Jack Dempsey, at tops. Also Alas fast feathering Rocks and BE A-HA DRESSER and one of the few champion's— croasbreas G$amp.2 ROW are bred for a terrific beating. But if his hand- that jack Johnson.AT HIS BEST ' rOtN cerraaA's tunny La ersoo> - you could count the-others on the kiss Production and meat. clean blood test G4r+u+ Opportunity Learn toes of a timber leg-to quit the �s had been as shrewd as those AND WITH THE HANDCUFFS for three rears. started capond a specialty. ring with practical] ell his earn- the ,present day, we doubt if OFF, would have- beaten both Adams.Barred,-Rocks, Part, ont.rloo dignified prsua' Pleasant ds succe prof good wage; _ Y Dempsey w uld have flattened him Dom zRrs empkasla waxy la on a a-4a.ut: ttwn.aads numsaml Y tae Jags intact, 'and his mental eggs R Past and Loci+—wit17 Genll that means better livability. better• growth. Ame■•tca's greatest system. tad eats unscrambled._ - In a�► three rounds, or even twice Tunney tossed in for good mete- better food utilization-and all this"cbaraetes-- _ losers free. writs or Gall _.... - __ lstica that mesa gr�aur better atARYIQI. 8A>J3D8>eStIIg4 poultry Products. In the light of today'. Goa- 8CB[OOLa :_== 3[ot to,-keep y6ii too long in tun -- - dition we belle" 7ou consist anon the as as0 Blow St. w.. Toronto - 'antages of R.O.P. Shed Chicks Bead for tlaaches 4e 1Ztag SL 8amiltse ;pease, Mr. Tunney -quickly boils c early ,delivers, pr o Hot and Pellets. Brous i rt Rideau serest Ottawa_ down the "greatest of aV' contend- o k is to be szpscted flies, will cocker. a Twaddle C. olds teUrms crooning ,sltsx T a . or ruts-tome become resistant to lindane and the Cockerels. Tweddle Chick 8steherles Limited. coon"-making. Learn to make Caney at art to a mere two-Jee Louis and other chemicals now used. What Fergus. Ontario. home: earn while learning. Fee ermpmsisr Jack Dempsey. And surely it:was assay- bees are burg said•now. srpPliad: corresacadence worm. NAdmal-la- - L_ will we do,.th#n? Go back to the fly- means bio Prices for eggs later. Order sdtafX of c mess Res d.. DeMrimser sBesely by.eolaeldence that we ad- fires` 7 deed, aeon le of eveelu after the _ nvatter. _ _T. early chicks Lk�yism strains .teed arou.r L P.O.. Iloner.al. Quebec. .. a -• • ay--ibpsns000 Q�� at home the aces $a* p�e hit the newsstands, that the available note-, write for eatalosue fad pi a w c "stem. A. a ePeclal Intro- Brown Bomber and the bfaaatsa _ . .. Thou resistant Rise ware bred so A"a'" Forme Ratcbery, sainis. C�i.rlo• duotorr Oder you mar Dow have'a copy of wr � Mauler era dui to "battle", some entomologists could work toward r av+utrsaJt otpyts=ytra�s lam One Dc�6 tw simplified MooderncrPlans -- _ in a fashion magazine, of all new killers. And new killers are - doge this summer. if s movie sod- des, I ran across titles verap, bF coming. Alyea +le o:ssate .vary to wen•-teat of bivee .aura*. arm u. xaak..: Ontario.ad "The"The Battle of ills Ceftury°: as anonymous 7 have best eico. fad tun tasosgutte• eat tlra TLa A k wouldn't be that ]de-. Tmn ymons anchor,which I thing 1i.>n.■a co festatered rat..+ atearana alt sy will cal to all fruit tested. and work line 4m flies It sank street. Ottawa + fttdw app growers who remains to determine'theii danger seMalmws twbusbed use-. s°snare"y , and Colliers=are sort of bally- read this solution, and maybe soma to people: 9=x08 � CLitalt1ta �m sowdW or Informat� im roomot. looms that epic in advance. woafd of the rest of you as well. ?leas title • . n dr tar, 'a ornor. i2 Perish she thought! - Y A FRUIT GROWER'S WILL tag, write to ea for twvaatlm we use Patents of Invention' Se Spark.St.. Ottawa. e . e One thing will work for lure; Ea- "it to 'answer your eaa■tira aeoarem.et � and the verses So like this: tom tr T $. rarb.e'. Dye worbs spates.- rh tos►se wXr Env eras ba.rl write for my Fes shiing _ Wlaon I am dead olds aa�� Pa' w� Folderi nag Ms. Transcosa, Manitoba. Tnaasy`a method of 6ru work with fhos�\all agree on this. awes. Toraat0. Oatarta agide 311 fighters'oilier_than Louis Dumet rind a* pisses It it moss important there t>ltelsid SOS YLi and Dempsey L simple-almost toe To a plasa MM wMb steem esntrel. Imr aoaxfo7r Outbeare_helms o..aataa IS ERBD U S : Simple. We'll quote just a bit of And sad 1ttdo trees. Cases to.. swrboro Beata. Canoe.. Tend- Far ere. bambit .oW s�haesa< somas stock used STAFF wean what he has to say about one of Fly control begins with affiectfvo mature, napalm a feamposs.a esedwei e. �8ev paw, s- wean Sksse; "By scratching out 'Black Put size in lie acelsard, - sanitation. D44 brooding places. open unto also •:near welamday. ..atroad later, sasses Per weaar�r.r Jeateteessm ,jack' Johnson ,too. III probably Two tea• deep, 'Fly preveatJof is always better," vy r rat saw �.e SEW. e> Asests aasPITAL. --- sar t the lifelong scorn of a anal Vibws the w*ruw Como and Ss In the words of D. S. W. Simmons. Bouthe. s old emoeragsd Guaranteed repatn UWX LOOROM O!OTAAUO 'but vocal coterie .nlgFh Still is' And rootlets estop: • ' • m°'em',ns mbmt s tilled. oawa i olds. efists that 'Johnson was the lad who Wes• fake and die What about other insect, pests? P•>� op- amid nine emmspt .weme.do. +odd-have leveled Joe Louis. A Cogs borers, wire-worms, nut- «'`Od qr'i' s.mtltron. s ,flogs or less accurate tine oa Joh:e• The p'�bstw sold ertt.s. and Y - +soe'a real ability coda be gleaned N� tildes g'� �bze worms sweet ohmer weevils, and urea bought iota asobanesc Lees aunt ee g�a so ! arsate" used os Do ens have the answer yet? of N motorcycles, Repair"11 try - Y At MURM i UN rons a record book. In three of -- •�b•'R��i t The answer has to be "No," In mute Ilas of eat sood.. start... •ant nos- '!' Check It W!>1h :_:hb outstanding contests. he,did not plea aa. of ofte ■cons av ea a eata-a ®tn g sues borer trpearch, it could be raid ■tae ettmpt wodaeaaay Straw atirot.a.spore. resistor the effectiveness requiisd on an aO, we hM.tame aloe far enough to � ^t Sanford. samtteeo, -\ g . " of a prest champion _ "That two's a good one a°•r �w how ? ttle wa really Ova a.. Terate. know.. . �lS1ww The three that Gene goes on to � what they'll W * 0 -• n new candiuce. Best mgr. Gerrit we �+"•g -SI110 Tans. Centralia, Ontaria -site are Johnson's tilts with Tanmy Down in Tampa, Florida, 1ldsyb• born borers will build tp OFre s>se Htirni, Stanley Ketchel and Jim }ighters from seve different toes- + resistance to DDT like some Elie+• bun No .bonder was aecwasT. o� 17s Jeffries. Pointing out shat the first tires recently attended the joint sail- Then we will have to use something - anteed. Aurae Artificial Limb.Co.. 54 aobtason P Just inhale the Booth _ two were much o0 small to bo eats. One thing, however, is sure. - Street. Toronto, i ",a. heating sane., b sions of the American Entomolo- quick relief.. It's-faa• - k ,real contenders, and that Jim Jeff- giea! Society and the Association of No resistance ls tole to be bulk ,,,rya, pcuite ease. Bvety snwdee tov.ra- . octants Geaae6ttte today ;ties waa a mere shell of his former �� liicoaomic Eatemologiatu And UP until DDT corn �orer control meat approved. bloodts.eed. Free circular. + self. But Tunney forgets_ to men- right now- I'd like to say I'm glad treatments have become a general Rental's Turk" Farm..Pefferiaw, Ontario. lion that in- those three engage- practice for several corn borer gen- GOLDEN clover honer:'twelve '> o. a ► I'm not the Mayor of Tampa—not Amber. alb. can, 17700. Wilbert Lick: `+meats, in fsct is .practically every if he had to get off those titles In orations Delaware. Ontario. .`fight he ever -Itad, Jack Johnson his speech of-welcome * " • R eale-Neis4,borhood grocery rcpt., m Haw I Subdued ` good location: I tbct v family foul. sale. Wild Fiery Itch was in effect fighting is head- • • • Iifaybe by that time something sure bas tnodsro azturri. and 8-room lroaee I. :,cuffs. Because of his color, and But in spite of their mouth filling better will Come -along = a-new attaeMd, Apply 45 Br aoiray. Welland. Oct.. .'because of his out-of-the-ring an- tags, chess scientists came out with chemical, a resistant strain bi corn, or deal 7888. tienar, :m.. Iy tut reuse--D D D. SIX RISGrSTERZa Jersey bulls, from silt to �{r rlpttan-did trkk, world popular. - tica, feeling against Jack Johnson• some interesj ng facts about the or a mechanical method. - - twenty-tour months, for 'sale. Apply Arthur ' i°a uwicaaae . • • •- R. Rutley. Berwiek. Ont. Pe Comfort from cruel Itch iron so high that there are those never-ending. fight against- insects. o7`cee..ma, plmpiee rashes, atbl 's _who believe what never once, is ,511 Here's what one observer rtperrted: One new a RARRO creamery. Barrow, Out.; 4o tog Drew tech troubles. Mal hail.. ilea approach appeals to cream ouscomare; ■ells 3,000 pounds butter t appltcatioa checks even the most Intense • • e tell or miner back.Ask druggist for D.D.D. his career,'did he dare to-or bother some entomologists fighting pleat- per week to botmty, Apply w, Gi at:ratag. �pewn,ordinary or extra strengtbi now.. to-cut loose with everything he Men who study insect control are eating bugs. That is the use -of 1106 Hall Ave., Windsor, Ont. lead. _ : .; _ something like plant breeders. brand-new chemicals that "translo-• qtr' Photo ■testa. For le, rte. 0 o Po Rota redo • Theirs u a constant battle to away Cate," Now we c:mPi seen negatives or good snapshots.of y put the bug killer on Free islet-ore shin. and harbor. Pbow. of ' the Great Lakes. J. W. Bald, 374 Fourth "Volt don't have to take my wood. oaf step ahead,of nature. Now and the plant In the new method, you-. Street, atldtand, ontatio; word for this Wave ailly arbitrary then nature wins ■ round. use a bug poison which will be ab- dlefrissal of battlers whose names -By the t�linton oats were re- sorbed into the plant. lt-Garr--gor _ 'we were blroutht up to .f,CVlra," leased, plant breeders had batter into the roots or through the leaves:' sorbed, Probably spray; operators i ltontinues brother Tunney. "And verities well on the way. But npure are, too. Firid a plump research Relievethatcowh �tdu don't even have to compare crossed up the research men with Then it translocoates=moves into - chemist-who has worked with DDT NOW beings it ba writtsa records or refer to excellent Race 45 rust. Race 45 got here ahead the circulation ststem of the plant a lot. Gently slice a stab of fatty tis- i eome•"ribas. •treatia on-the subject Television of the.betteoats The bug takes a nip at the plant, rue from him, analyze it, and you rata pass"y •,Recently the coaxial cable Moguls it is with entomologists. This a gets a bellyful•o —poison. * , • • as neheil Have disinterred aancient'film5 show- year, the European corn borer won That gives you a rough idea of the � a round But plant breeders and sod- But such a problems• faci onto solo sts. b s j every great fight since Jeffries g. poison must not be Chemicals have b�eeome vital.t goon• AT Mi.nm +s 1 tomolo lsts win their rounds, too. harmful to animals or humans. That am -•reprised the world by kayoing Bob It'ls always a Pee-law battles For is ale _-the nued food roduction in man - d l�iudmmons- liege flickers, problems facing p _ thrills and ex- example, none of the entomologists DDT and the chlorinated hydrocar- cases. These researc lien have to ' INT '�� of supply were surprised at reports of DDT- bons. figure out something that will kill emem mm� titament, seat spectators into con- ' resistant flies and mosquitoes. They the bugs and, still not hurt the 'valsions. They howled at the-ridicu- knew that insects : many kinds Enough tests hive-been-made so -Poe ple. And-ft must be-low-in•.cost,- lous-looking pork-and beaner #tan- have always built.up a resistance to scie trf isty can tell you about how easy to use. it's Tome job! ISSUE 4 1950 ..ses, the windmill swings-and Don- most poisons. .. -much PDT, chlordane, lindane or ' aid Duck-footwork, not to mention s a M toxaphene you will find in meat, As beefy spare tires flopping over So ,entomologists and. chemists milk or eggs if animals are fed grain • • iiieir�-trunks. -Zisa Jack Johnson, -dared not stop with DDT. ' They' or roughage treated with s given ' Who had a•genuine touch of great- kept on looking fps. .something amount of the chemical. ss#s in- him, looks far from iia- better. + • s t a ,pmoive in his best bouts when It is well established that man But _ ed with the final trains-of-fui;- a� Sq- lfie mosquitoes happens to humans who eat such rims technique and clever footwork have built dp a•terrific resistance to meat-, milk or eggs. = ,� .of Dempsey, Louis and others."-• DDT in some'areas:' They 3ygow what happens to a _. Gone Tunney is known;-not only +: = * • e / ray's 1' 1f the rat eats too a3uch _ as a former heavyweight champion; For the moment, they can be ban. DDT. But no one known what will but ad something of a Sbakespear- !• died with other chemicals which -happen tq you or to-kids that drink - - '4011 student'-as- well. We suppose' i have not been so widely used. Nor too much DDT in milk. Nor when - that f he should happen to see- i -used quite so long. It tastes several it will happen.-Nor hoW much-is-too some old, scri'tched=up film taken generations of expose to blind up much, - _ of= John Bar1'ymoCe• back is the a resistant strain of bt�s. + �* *- -=days of,-the silent movies, &• would iL - * • •' - There,. the Friod and.Drug Ad- 4 conclude that Jack must have been But in the Department of_A.gric- ministration• has to operate solely a lousy Hamlet. Gees never happens } ulture laboratories .-,at Beltsville; on the best opinion that tan be mut-. 'id to think that film technique might Frank X. Babers has ant strain of tered'in the industry-and on the have improved'-eonsidltably too :` house-flip that resist the action of " ,thesis; "if it ain't naturally in an ] 1 �� ,a --•. -With- the passage of the- years• dirt 'DDT'and five•other Chlorinated'hy- apple, it ain't good for you." - ' _ �ooi in-any e l i For example, many research men _ ,he? But-no-••';�ekviaioa had ode!•': 1 '. drocarb�o _-chemicals in current n=r - - - . - .__ ... _• the argument de$nitely.' 'I -likef das and Aloidane. ! tFi Toadel «•itli T)1TT t}iey have ab Gr - . r -,, KAJSER - ,Audley , =- ELECTRic LUMBER Wm: lar,..�ho as' been wing , � �Pickering Hard rY�re ,r In pares Df the ties house. on the 468" and lien RK$ =MzTING - 6th cohcessi6n, has secured a house - :'GENERAL, ��' in the south last of the township ` - . and L pre tomove. , p�lz ,. u jj adise Teresa Jorda4 has been d - s i• a Ziaide�'• _ _ ..�* ... t visiting her relatives is Leeds"re- - a °fts c Mrs'• _ - -- - -- - - __ eau _ • • Burge 'wholes pld�w - - - - T__. .. . . - gAROI� °° -go en add- --- - - - Detwaen Hiahtrapa = and !A, iag recently was born on the farm �+ � (� QQ/� _ learns 117Ct p >lM j a On D'reachman�s Bay Road now owned by a. IL Pratt, and af• u,7• SALJi/VN `- - spent her acb001 days at No. 5 - school, Her twin sisters Martha the county town ierv> chased the Winter �f8rnt, aad� whO been is and Annie both married xith' tam- wry.on as ice business in Torott-• on the petit jury.- - _. .. _ ies, living is Ethel and,W]iltby, to,. have been sponsori.n� a local.. The Audley United Church too- respectively, - _ recently celebrated - - ; Sunday•a3c)iool at their home tieie� by subscribed nearly =5U0 to their 81st Their inches a5nd 15ist week had th•,gnnua;_,cou-.. the .Manse-Repair Fund. In-Pick=. Selah Orvls erected the bulldria s cert in the school house to w4lch - • on -the ;arm .here., about eighty young had older ones `rieads frhm Toronto visited thA The_-meeting of the Club at the attended. The address by the rel- CombdOn famil on Sunday, home of Bert and Mrs. Guthrie re. iglous announcer over radio-CHUM Basil Churchyard,had the mis-1 cently was a very interesting one. was the giAest speaker. fortune- to lose the' hai; of hfa ON R9 to several'a;tractiosa taking general from bare.attended - - JI - place on thaj date, many more funeral_of Airs. Frank Batty, at Hydro was off fqs some time' BOO Ag � were prevented from attendance, Brooklfn, on Memday last. Decens- that time owing to seneta: pOleo -' - - W H, Guthrie'e� recovery, from ed has been known here all her having crashed, Thutle ec accident to his shoulder is life and was highly regarded by are dependent p L @ wh, ' slow than pea. hydro, wool Instant Heat e- Less` Kitchen Work he expected, -Ybu are all, appreciate it very much 1L. thel _ ( not as young as 'you once were W. H. Westney has been attend- manager would 'take the time to Qu ck a Glean a Easy to Install B i iag meetin,Te of the County Coun- notify the telephone exchanges of ' •The Sheridan family who par. cil reeenaT, while Percy Neale has the probaule time-the power would, Automatic Heat Control a kenogAccd I be restored: This wattle. help the users to make emergent ariAuge•. �r meats. So far we have nets= r•! �^!«�•+!� �•• y.,_neared se. app8am* - Pickering 1 dwnship Elections heard of this'-fieiri done. d•abr or wife 6tofan•Gat swvke, Sao g k•paiw Oil i eaAtbn Place Mop{• Sfratlerd -- - Cwwwoll ► o0r Ei - Notice to YOU . . Todd bmwates Pree --CAJiPENTERrNO i •' O•�•rw 'FOR DEPUTY REEVE : ! CAliENTINQ "EfGHT ]'F.:AR-9 itXPF.RTE CIC AS COV'.NCEL1A li 1 'We also sell B�osd LET �'A _ - eo"k,'Tlts_ �L'O+l'!N[: —'T[iKBDr%1, JA\i AII:T 81, 19.50.r.. 10 A. )[ to 9 P. 1t; �Nhmedi. Dues Wasiv \t �/�A v'+SIN RiNTO PPL I i fi #lee, O• {►&T::Aiti.tRY SUpPL11f,+g Flu s 1' 4+ems 9f/ 8ABY NEEDS M! 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A proud record"erhaps so,but of pro- ;S TAR A -'W RKS _ ''' tical benefit to ourselves and to the public has been the close association with enter- - -- - Pnang people of all classes, winning - ' 8PRUC1; HILL Ime1VE, ;their way to better things. •se44T $CIVICS ro Am . ;' ' . etwan.w.NSwanrosA DU � DARTON, And so,this Hank joins forces with every w f�•e,aise4e wan e!ess _ - iman who seeks to improve his position in 004&4 tuv•cA sea w _ - - ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS, _ '`�" "�` ��' life, for it has gained much to helping -. r ed "am .w0 swasa am As people in the past, no matter how limit TC[--ALL-MAKES__0F SAWS,— _ " •r resources. - •ASTERN HOURS - - - -WORK tiCAlid-14�A Louie , saw .__. _ EaYctrou Ming _ s tJt. THE CANADIAN BANK .�DU�iBAR�O�! HARDWARE. - ' � - OF COMMERCE HOu. EcTB ARN - _ FTTR�ACES -A VD - `a; New and V ml Electric wee* _ A . Draper. -� - - - _ - - DuNB�R -- ___ • : •. �. G. Bah— ' TOH HARDWARE ' !•-• !bone: lisookils :R a s , . _ . (Ito. 1! Sigbway, i blh N.:r IF3,011CM0 our YANFOX Qs;Li -- • 00111E "d OIL RZATERl7 � � ti�1�.`v, L 1 'u 43TrDft3RAL uA1tLwA1tl6 ,D Al L Y' `I 1'J 1-��A -- E .QELl1f�'R ' Toler- - - ■ pyy`y� 1. �.Yil�,W1.V.�•. _::. .-.._ CAST HOU. n�-.: :i•.i p 11 8 ARTOIr '- - >t[; P. R. - = EK Uti D *fCxJ-gM�[i tat W • P. li. A. H, � 4At tied Sulk. IOM = �i S • HG Hal. Only nol. - sod and Soot noel TORO,% -Slot Hot. only Hsi. �N��E • i.e .46 11.00 .10 Oe _- _ 8 sad Edocard - ♦ ii•1� 4.10 3.tti. 10 1t6.. - - _. . _. _ 40• ��►�N��.R �: , , • !D f i b 10 i b i 10 ..4.0 6 9 1 0 //��a� Ii.tb 4 36 2.60 , 10.60 ... ooro J�acttaa ,«... ,...a _ ! 00 9 ne 4.45 9 oil T..._ ' MVn-VP TILE • RllaieC� ' 1 IS „ a•a r 16.11% 4 i1 ! 4s t• 411 4.30- 8 }6 �,,� :.. . _ -!% s• l N !1S l•.�6 ! ry ...•........ � - ft t! ( 7 � l'l • quAlmr Ecotanr e�►t►rr _ �. ef,....- .. _ .: = . t 0 :/�s -I 611 6.X_ -1I- t'f - • s e• _ 49 a 40 • 3,i x 4n- .rztw lit-:k►aan �" _ 1 •e 5.60 / .t .! ..�u.i wti _ ?.ire. �a 4 ,s K x44 HAP .E -�LI�CK & TILID LTD. zt`:e6- T.96 t of I,_,% �- •..F ;z - ' . , }I'1APLB. O1fTAi1<O•• - .. �� 'lrLU• T.i• If.!1 __I L it` '�"'.."'r"'�"- "we. IRT w .............,..,. }�.: t.l G • y� a.uJ, 3.1a., lA _ t,,. v . .. .. �i.te !i J tri i?i:Yi' J►cuarhaiu «,..,,.,,,.. 7.1d� Y iii' 1 61R S1' - ��.. ._ -r 'aTNO1+rE MlAtf(dh�.} xEPLWOA[i Ai'N _ �- t+' _ � �i s... •l+•axe f!i� lleiy -STf+M i►i/ 1 L -----�."." _� a:--. ��a+►�, iiU �t _ r..,,w dt+r. i Vie 1•drt4 '_ter . ;:. G .. . _ _ �_ •T. r •, ly a , - �..�"„t.y►µ„�.w ....�•.w�.;��,u t:r , .,�N•'.�.ra��tj,..°-a' t�`,sx!?• •�tC''+� .,, _ _ __. _;, _. . usiev lied A.4vt'a � y - - _ _ s FpR_�.,ALE___14�1_ SILK'S MARKET F­ED—— mod- -- TE , ;,. .u_ck. win. Rotar, Chert”� - _ _ Yickerini• - for Mcther Parker's blk. si'ea .1/2 lb °49c . i1FOL'SE&EWER W ' lb 59 ..small P"eting Village-•SWmi:y, � �r--i �� 3 Fresh miniW steak Am c- ;the dtzy or r eep i cif-out. - - Pick. 47W,1. -- - FOR SrLLE - Findlay Oval Super - Pork' chops 63 r - •. — __,cook stave with ,warming closet. -'.__ • _All Soap Cmp 3 5c ,All enamel. Robt. MCIA60d, phone - �• T ,$404 Claremont- - _ sA box 47` out. .� ..:•,__ coal or wood range._ _ PHOA'R• PIC81iQTtIN(4 - Plapiq lea sausage —_, ;' uC14re ZJewell, white enama, woir. 4 hole,.Good condition. PScr HOUSe & Farm wiri i No. 1 side kaeon sliced, lb 69 hone - - _ .. . . -- -- -- - - for �1r ;,"U LIIdM ON PRIVATE Pm"ft AIM -- 4 Z anoved the distric Ssctt dmates ApplIeneee For YOU After You Ss�e The Orange marmalade Z o Z9. 1r`ree. Work SU&runteed. No Job _too large or too small. neetadsl l bmr es►.er za Yoo: �... Reddi-wip tin 55 `- Fau a rleaced «�� may be treached by +tee pl!one •,.Pickets• - _ ,00� Fab TI® I= TRIICK �1P1TS — ; la Feb. 1?. . ~ .Dunbarton Radio & - Electric e Shortening, lb Z9 FARM- - - ,Experienced, Reliable Holland Sam. =, ON Pl"8 DOORS - _ _ flies available, Arriving soon. _ Clover Honey t1� Jar 40 - --Write to S. Buma, R. R. Nestletoa, _ PSOI�PZQSF�a ts�JS "' Oat. Phone "226 - 24. Pt, Perry: - - Aug. 1: - Clover Honey 4 lb :tin : - 75 g pay Wedaeadsty, February 22 - auction xichell'e Ponlary Farm Chicks MODS,& sale of farru stock implements, From a 1W percent blood test: ,: - bay ,.ad- grain etc, on Lot 20, 6'th e x Gavmwment Aphrava� >�dea. _ ccncesaion, Vaughan Twp, west, of __ Hatchery.' Clare Jewel range ;ilapie,-the property of William . - - - i They can't'bte 4etat tor.ESgy and _ Windlass. finis at 1:00 p, m. terms sor ' °�' from 140 00 cam• no reserve. Proyrietor giv- Phone R. R. z ing up fari iug, Ken and Clarke --mark. 81811_ ,Claremont. On% _ Prentice, auctioneers, - - : ..-HORSE-_CARROT3 - for sale. 50 tQ $115.00 • r r r - _ ,PICKERI'� ONTARIO '--PH02�iF i8d �!' cents a--b�zs ''.: Post Xanor.scuraer. ThnrsdaF, February 23 - auction No. HiShwav and Brook Road., (or a llmlted time only -Va. of h:glt grnde.-dairy cattle, E Phone Pick, 0, `� :arm Mock, implements, hay and ` tar sale. Poet (YrS , d H A RD T• ARE = rain etc.,'oa Low 33, cotr._6 King 37 _ -,:Ti3BL$ C'altlt(YtS and 11F;•F:T'8 - rner`�o. 2 Twp, *on Aurora tebway betwePa - Fr� ��L $lghrvay .astd -Broctt Rload, Phone x �,� Aurora and Potagurvllle, the.pro- ins .Pick L-0, AbOVI•.1 BTJ .'e�tv -0f Stephen 31unshaw, Sale RE -� p !: VIICK. 4. - at 1.00 P. m, lei ��h.; re= Pickerin Market & Locker Plant ATTE.'iTICk\ t•'3IiJiEttti.' +serve. Farm sold. Kea and Clarke Ne will be plraeed to pick u dead Prentice, auattoneera,'•• - �- - _...or crippled farm anlmalr and .pay r • • • hlghess .1►mailing, prices, AhtE R£fLyTF:Ei Saturday, F_ ebruar 25 - important ,..IPHON E*30 _ For.in�edi+ate service, telephone -... extensile auction.- sale of •high �sollect , Pickerint 39, Bruoklin GA Saturday. 'Feb. 11. - important �.f• ;-•Claremont 41814 -or Toronto AD auction sWe. of bonse and 10t witi brad, dairy cattle,..thresck, man. blue, tre:ctor, farm stock, tmple- - e• household furniture etc., ou Main -menta ha GORM YOU"iG LTD. y. Brain. furniture, ant. St. in the Village of Cttfonville� a fgtres etc, on Lot, 6-con. 8 Mark- 1"-Kestlag St.Toronto little youth*of No, 7 Highwas, the ham .T ., property of Howard ConnaurS Side property of the Estate ae the late Ness. Sale at 22.30 nom. 'Terms.' T Mrs. Ceeetord Thomson :ale at cosh. No reserve• Farm sold. One p. m, sharp. Terms on furniture, -and a. quarter miles east of 'thorn- i A community, sale.will. be held cash. No"reserve'. Property sold to at tie f'%v Barns. halt -mile West hill. Ken and Clarke Prentice, of Cco.rtlre on No, 2 Hrg:iway on f'" wubJect to reserve bill: Ken slid nnctioneere, Fri�ioy, Jsnuarp �.� at 2.00 .p, �, -Clarke__Prentice', ra auctioneers • _ ' p sharp- T:iobe wishing to slake : Qua.fitq �1/ le1Ce I = _ as ednesday, Febeusrp 1.► = imyor- {/ ronsignmeat' 'ot live stock, ample- taut auction sale of -herd of Reg EL C abaw - meats, furniture' please -do so Arahire Cattle, piEe, milking mac- -' • - � not ,.ter than 1_.00- noon Frio' � GENERAL BUILDER �� steak 696 nine etc.,=oa Lot-121 Con. 1,-Pick- a Fcr- further" particnZars routart Carpentry. RootinL Ineald"on } R, -C• Penrce, . OshawA• Y8. S 1 eying-Twp. on Kingston Rd.. -first �al-�k � , _ _-_.or Elmer 41'11'r•r:=auctfoaeet; at �� �t of. Pickering Village on ���_���s � ,,�,� Round steak 72e Store Bowmanville $421. South side,',PropertF�et Wm," and This ..-Is your ranymunity s a Hugh huller. Bale at 1.30. No re- _ Oar 4 serve as proprietors. have leased II.A �liAE aQT'PA61 - '�14,r k 9c Where buyer and reeer meet -Comp i �g steak the-farms and moving West. Terms .. nth gt. . - \ _ and " make it a• suite a, oTehnr._ cash., Stile of implements later ' cash, sate at 1.0e. E. Wilbur. ago- P of � =-, =-- feel• kidneys --- 25c - Ken and Clarke-.. Prentice, acct- -� _ - H C Downharr� `Fork kidneys - 290 . - tart x�af-.` L N(rrICR r r,�' } - Veal cho' s 75c e L t _ y _ lour I+tr. Famed T. ISuut ut;, . 7 !l.i.i� -E7 ►�,» . .,. } _Veal cutlets 85c lic Relation, :or vLe L­•�t`;l-- Ii lai. . I _ INEIL 'Want.h.tic hay a st rleb f 1',d- -- _ - d oured Slidt- v hi:h n}a atall.,b1.. ( c" Short rib roast ;55c c for .F�ec -'it()einq t ir;; (1:::- DEPUTY REEVE. 1950 = School, Chut ch or L r:test ant I•r- _ — FOR ganization. F'or'ttppi inttncut, .latE. } "":`DE�IOCitACl ST:1RT5 .1T H(►.117:`• ► 1Blade roast_bone out -���.' may be arrangeiq with 31r. Bunt-, ing at th;'atx)ve address,•or phone �� Pickering: 3@d3 'il'ILI. SERVE'YOU Or 1: AND Alan w7 � t tew g.beef - . 49c Mr. Clare Shank,' of Omhawa, ls, VO TINE. TUESDAY, J.UYV 1RY 31, 1930 _'f0 A. Nt. to- 8 P. M. - - taking over 31r. Bunting's Sales' k 79e Terrltow. - - .. .Cube .. a ate OUT=-AXD Z--OFE - _ Idiom - 'Pic'kering Township Electian� LE LEEr J�crs 1 PICKERI�iG A . _ OPTO�fET$IST JEWELER _ B�amined Glasses Fitted -- vote- Toll ect h Door Etut Ot Maeoaio WATCH and' C FRED Hall REPAIRING . - PHONE PICK. 4S RADIO SERVICE ; h a 'Gaarant_eed Repair Service • - 4 P - Gleti Knapp, r - - P210 967 A r1111C0 aRMiP.R►jA _.r ''. r ' '- :. `1 .. "y Make or Model • -', BUSINESSMAN Ar�hur Field ` -Neak,Tired, Nervou PRA: PI 53 - Pepiess Men,Wom �ounlor - 19,50 N6��m., ,pi,D ea eooaar.a ee.r.+.a v..ts ur.a IIORi1� x13.00 sou o.r�ouW� dw q Catipthtali 1lih* Ftrnte Pq d�1WlD t be 1'A ,>jli.oll use Your Ob 19<OtIM i -Cara Available ,•P.-ona Picksrin� 93 :.l 2 w At Tom �,a, n� C - - "Voters of Pickor ing Townsaip Osb"a Bn 8cops "Ine Dear si Ki • �. AMr sloKim" Bid. :-PPOSLEMS WHICH ARISE IN -_ • _ 3CA& 7 - 411 _. -THE SOUTH PART OF THE TOWNSHIP E 4 AND THE SOLUTIONS OF WHICH CONCERN. THE WHOILE TOWNSHIP - , • MUST BE SETTLED IN T AR - Ht*MP%13= BOGART ;,"GZ BERGUM ;-= r Elect a roan who is familiar with these situatiow - ADD1Ii:D-b'thdTQR>it - y - who makes his living in the Township, and who Hell Fire = - , z dust completed 10 years service as school trustee on the r - School A rest o -- YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE i'.�d11i'DAl'. TUESDAY, WFd1NF�Y .J�Ar 80, 81; F7tr8. 1. - 1 ---.A Tiw¢N BILL PA xED 'FULL or Ac=14. RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED = - _ - 1 :3 0 A s COUNCILLOR diay N - frith PRESTON F08TFdi and WU ISLAM BEh'DIlC ALAN ISHMA ADDED HIT - iII PURPLE HEART - - - r: r -was agreed.to pa>, half the chnrzh will have a veri active group show at night starting t 7.45. :NIIth D:1.\3 ;_\LREWs and RICHARD CVNTE caretaking esDensea during 1300, meeti 'g g ng each slondaY eight..- The �ictur i - -� ; e un rid i ii. -a �Ielud1L for Three.'' starring' Jean sum of money i3 to b trib- F .�_POL�W e e ci.urc oar ur tuei ._U—Etna dl again and thin week, liersho as Dr. Christian-and..,also expenses, it w at decided to bell the Rb,tuze is _ The .3'our. F'eati�- Nay Wrav and a hood cast. This. - metal >;Donges- again this, ear._1n exs, _starririg. Hal h Fitchardsoa, w believe is a good picture wor-- - Box Office Opentl Evenings 6.80 P. M. i March it i$ plarued_to hel :i 'This is a ,tory bayed, ou- one _ �t . th, at.-Our, support.-The noLlce of - a - _ -fSaturelayy and Holidays - _,O.00 P. �.jo:nt mee6ii:g o.° the two tt'._ A. Ftuc�yard lilpling', Marks a-ad �,•hile motion regarding the 'reduction of ;tees at file 'come.. of Jars. tuue. nut clulc so suitable for small: feexs was of course -carried and ivy e Uatinee 'Saturdays and Holidays 1.80 P. M, The-Greenwood Young People's children it is cerwiniy well worth now -You can join E. Woodlands i Union had a.very interesting meet- the .eider' folk's while to attend. Community A-mociatioa for just Ample Free Parking 1 ins da Thursday evening at -the. AVe are assured' the di-Opiine is $2.00 per year, This $2.00 entities f:home of Jir. and Mrs. 1111ton Pegg, improving ,and with •more. adults You to all'the privileges at the hall it The program, In charge of %he on hand to help .Ir, Barnes, it and also the pool - how better _ Christian Culture Comm.. Com'ea- would be even better could yon invest your moneyl arse - 1 rr, Joe Pegg• included the life and The congregation had their 'ati= d$ nvt forget this -folks .tbA& +- - work :of four famous com.9o9ers. nual meeting last week_ with -rat- whs you are V member, you airs • d The meeting 'nest Thursday wi11 her a small attendance Font the re. also a part owner of this Aesoo• a �� � ��� be at tits home o Dtr.. as Mrs'. Doris were 1hisreat Our Treasurer lotted and that means Hite a - •Rr� Bro•wa• report lids been a banner lot when you consider that the 31taa Beatrice McLean attended year In our history and with more Association's assets are over $ao. the Firm Forum Zone 5, Folk expenses we still had �a greater 000•—just think this over and I tc of in Peterb. o Epnnty, oa balance.left, Our missionary giv- am sure You will not heathate to Janus 8 to 18, She reports a lags were well over. the top and get Your Membership for 1950. MORE EVER . . very enjoyable and, •instructive between the 31, aad, llf, and the The_meeting was adlaorned at 11. _ • _ pro=ram, Th1a tSroup at Young W. If,-; S. we contributed over$800. 45 and another meeting will be IN THE GREAT NEW people, living in residence, wort Evert organization is is a ywy 'held•on Priday, February' 23, for - r:' st-died together such_topics healthy financial position and.it tile. present afficera reports, that the significance of the chureb, Iooka like we are_off to a good all important financial statement the school hams culture etc, in -start 1950, Who knows, with add oc course, the.election of atf-+ *�u *he co�nalty. t the turn of t ry wa lcers for 1$50, so be su•ee that-Yott .,.The Si, A. of the l sited Chnroh . 'ado tars' a corner rabic will bees �e on hand at that meeting, Do held their meeting' oa MhurhAS7', STOM'step forward in th�progrese not forget folks that this Moa- at the hose of Mrs. Elm* Disney, of our church: The number of day, January 30, to Bingo Night may, The big�d boom leokfy West- with a good attendance, They Stewards is now Increased to and the Jack-pot is for $30,00, so Ingkowe TRtj TEMP'• ReMg- „,coned' a crokinole party to the twelve. with air, W. H. itacwtee come .on out and let's-:have anot- erator giver you mere of every- V her lar e Ming tbot's Mw In esodera rehit sponsored by Group One In the and Mr, Barnes-being returned for _ evening ( Fun.. -Court thing dl Mon in m for (need near future, The nest meeting to another period of three years. Whist Game by the Ladies+ Clwb foot. .mom roots for milk and to be held in the S. S. room. as Three now neunee have been added rasa a vmY good success and,every- beverages...wen Aware space .there are more quilts to do.- _.to the .Board of Stewards, two of• one that was there had a wonder- ..icon"bonttow°shelf Passe.•• The R', M. S. of the Circuit is whom are women, lira, A: Scott, �1 time with lots of rausha so the _ won cold Faster doodled Ex- �. ladies are dssiw"TSfUE-TEMP"Cold Cen- to have pictures shown at the Feb-- airs, E. Ciosroa and 3fr, A. Hut- . going to have, another lose)aatonsatieoail pro•Idsn coweet r ruary .meeting, The evening aurtl- chisoti, is the very sear fatties so watch Y .r . forthe date and then be sure to sores of cold for all foods. Cove � tars are iinvlted to joke la this air The highlight of the .evening , in tanwwow For Free demonstraelos it will be a joint meeting oa the was the flcia! sadction given" to. be oa hand sad Yon wili�enjoy it ask about the Westins�h�e� 2nd. L! the building and exp:�iou Drog- ail• r. S-YEAR PROTECTION PLAN __ - ram anal in -starch. it to 'expected — -� { . ,Centennjal C'nitr•cl Chq ch Nes�x work will start on the conner-ton Canadlari -Ie in Training o our s ed Into s new Sunday` cpt S Stith -our usual Sunday weather School building, For a stark we The meeting opened with the its- • Cc�Q�'co was. 6,1alitlq curtailed again aria are going• to put !n four- class- usl exerelses, followed by this See- _ o r p, we hope one of .these . daYsrbre rooms along the west wall with rotary's report and Roll Call: The 1L :4�.cks 0 Rr`O -will get. a• nice; sunny, nollr' too four more to fallow oa the east Treasurer's report was given and c % ,_i Sunday-s0 that everyone will side-and ua auditorlum in. -the the collection taken The business wu '' •M'° Nr Ror .have• an opportunity to come out centre, This !s a big piece of bus- taken b} Miss Pamenter,• Ruth However, .#a the evening therw Veattle and One stiller took . the 1" ���,� V r t'• lnsse to undertake and it will take l ,� �''4'ar�4 Rev 41y Was :ull Louse at 8t, .Sictyoa'a two or three years ..to complete Deg otional, after•.which, Revs bLR r"r► +1 luellcan church when our, choir the -crk, but there is no time Young gave us an interesting talk - T_1�fLM _; -assisted with the service and. air. like the present to start. Last year oa our new project, :., �a:e ,the message. The When the project.was first d#scus4 The,meeting ended in the usual ' oft -.,,,as tilled to overflow- .ed,nearly $1000 rase pl8dged la Fri ndshlp• Circle.and Taps„'- R4 A ing, and we can appreciate the de- work, money and material, so now i e ',ire co' OUT Anglican• friends to asdiiu get the auditorium of their own we hope these folk vil11 not forget e tbtsir promises. 'We-will need.much, Hockey News _ church under way, and,completed. more than this before we are fta- 2*'� i .- • : SFe wish thean es.ery succes in ishe3 and it is tlaured the mater- $rooklin, Jan, l'9_Picl;eria� their building; campaiin and hope tal will•cost at least $3000, pn Mild eta staged a last period rally their dreams will be ___fulfilled to of th will- hick to earn a 4-4 tie•with. a -better-_ before too long;,' Stie en,oYed the we do hope will'.be d�-matedwto a coridltioned Brookl3n'�eAm, Tlis-- service very much and we believe 1 was the first time the locale have it will. not be the l.at of t s Anyone interested. in assisting fin-- • pl;iyed or practice as a unit an o with a few ntore games, 'under • ` --,� anciallq, maj give their. donations Phone X181 W �'ickeringi Ont. ^t -unday evening NTiss Ln#s to Gloria brtnerod, S. S. Treasurer, their belt, xiA be hard to beat,` Graham is in charge of the service For information contact _Fir, Bill The game was hard fought, bn! and will haa-e-'.Ass- l�irrna Caul- Detttpsey, cleanly played with only two pen- - ; .TOW1'lShl of Pick erin _ �on; of 1"nioaville as the special _ + a'lties being handed out. Theme speaker, Myrna Is•cerN, well known UM to Vipoud of Brooklin and '-- in C. G. I. T., Young People's and c Remmer, Pickering, for roughing' YOUR VOTE AND, IN-M El\CE RESPE(TF -LLY BOI.ICITED Junior Farmers' work and spoke. _East Woodland s up, Goal scorers for Pickerles the S ndah a siting e . _ year ago at the Provincial Junior T Iron i It were: R. Irwin t >: SYh t� JAMES H tOATES he meeting held at the Hall.on, Jofbi from Simpson mp and Butt, )!'aTmefe' •'LOQ,fereIICe in Cruel comfiiaed with Simpson for the .. ph, Friday night last was very well 0 � , • Stus6rt WateM at meat Mt4 attended sad on the whole turned last two. Secretaryof Toronto East 8112111 out to be a good discussion„per- `- - Presbytery Y. P, U. will also ass. rod. The first notice of motion onto• January 80, _ Picker : .For Councillor 1950 let In the service. We hope, th• the agenda was defeated but the �g slidget, corupletely outclassed . ` D OF TH .8th. - o n our Comm w su e ' wo car e w a go - Kitig port This service and especial)? majority: Nett came the discussion Ifed the locals really turned it oa I VOTWG,_. TUESDAY, JWN UARY 81, 1960 10 A. ML to 'S P•' 1L the score would, have been In bat i •m,. the younger -folk to be on on the shows. and thtp astoome or r�hand for w• are sure Myrna wil', ! this was that it bA referred bscg car numbers instead of 9 to 1, - one sussing this. weett, where bo have something worth while for tQ the ovie t*wosttittae to A* few local tans were, there bat' Greenwood: 1 is Scout Neater, ' "-We have the report that several they a,,w fit. 'l,turefore, this coin- 1 �aa t°me plenty of room on th•; Tho Evening W. A, Is busy will I �-oung people turned out last wee? mittee have,decided that th" ttlyl bus, bee if you can make it nest. l Friday, Bus, leaves the- Corner at t ^'- dreams and hope'to;present ear the purpose dt orPelnizing a give the shows another try tor. , 'Phe now friends of Mrs, Jas. it,�eon,. Moans People's group sad Mr. Bill two weeks or so,. sad then u 'it' $•00 0olook, ' $rOt are Pleased to learn- she ,,,,The Wenins W. A.,met on Wed- Dempsey belteves there is plenty is not a success, we may just as Batt perw*b I the bat trick fear, mof" from key attssb of the totals wits g while other tom., +. fill: F Heyday, January Fly at the boats o! scope for a fiat place of worts well for,-et about it: Ptarting this ors were: Jones Ddoon, AimmR !t of Rev,, sad,11M Waltman. The hem Ali boys and girls over the Saturday, there will be a movie >9, White tot 8av r stauley Dix hoe been beef Worship.Period was eol$ducted b age of fourtjen will be aelecmed for then children starting at'2.30 �„ •T009.oni' Li .of the Bey tleosta at oeilawlM, the President, mm A, DNaey.. >� and it A it" begin rise. .we. .Ilm,vie•aiwrn04h, Pod ghee snOtba In scm dc:.a..od yet; , J > +... er r. - . - , H,. _ r - < ��__,LA'T�QST •.a small apartment, would entail - I 1 suspect this is the real reason • ` y for his-wanting to stay -_ _� i -. .�.-�_ ?.�� _ _ * Few men have an idea ofi what Sala r-ea fags are handy -- - - -------- b - a home' of her ow8 means to a -' _- f a farm n {.ea �: ' �"^` MEDDLING MOTHER-IN-LAW -* Vie, is it. she reigns supreme e She 'manages it alone, and it be- - A mother-in-law who tries to * comes the foundation of her-tam- separate her son and his wife must, * ily life. No matter how kind an • t�'• be stopped in her efforts, * thoughtful her in-laws are, she __ -- But how?. * cant relax, com letely n an- --UL-ABN She cannot be discipiine&-like--a othy woman's house. - - c h i l d, though * husbands who lack imagination ;T - t she deserves to * do not realize this. Yet if a man be She cannot * loves his wife u 1 expect your •�'� be shut out com- ` husband!oven you,he will provide• - �' ' _.,. pletely from the * her with a place of her own. Un- �� family life, * til he moves in there with you, he 1' thou $ will not understand what joy its, she is - • got welcome.„ ` too, will feel living there alone - "3 Yet something * with you, C The poet was right.who said "Dust must be done c- i I hope your husband will find _ will keep but violets won't". Dust prevent her ac- a good place for you noon. Every will keep all tight-for the simple cump.ishing her vicious purpose. * wife deserves i�. y "' reason that you can't get rid of it. f,' One plagu,-d v•'fe relates her ex HRONICESBut I imagine Daughter won't be f peraence: When older people offend. tail o. worrying-much about our dust from Her mother-in-law tells actual lies your patience And your tact It takes Z. now on--she will have enough of . ' e j ' about her son. She informs her a great deal d bat but if you de GINGERFA�M her own to look after." he has al- #. daughter-in-law that he is being un- not lose your-composure, you w Gv¢ndol tt,:e fl CL"ke ready rented all the rooms is her true to,her, which the wife, thank win. Anne Hint will help, if yon nine-room house-and two of the goodness,' know. is not so. She write her at Box 1, 123 Eighteenth Earl in the roomers are young couples with %: exag_:eratgs his faults, even advises St.. New. Toronto, Ont Early year I had reason small '• to feel I ,was likq the old Quaker tibildren, so Daughter has r sg4 �' the girt to leave himl Of course she =you remember-the one who probably' been the means of sole- is jealous, eager to have her sob Upside down to prevent peeking. said to his wife•-"Everyone is out -ins one of their ntajor problems- to herself. _ -of step except me and r thankful Mar= Added to th b� 0 7 O Q tied couples with. small children thee is out of step moat of• the with their children's training, to the 1 7 must often be just about desperate. times" Why did 1 feel that way? Three little doilies! In ONE point where they actually fear her: /� 1 S - Just because the radio, and every The sun is shining and icicles wonderful. patternl These dainties THIS MUST S'''OP - -paper and magazine I picked up are dripping frorp our windows are so useful,.fit in so nicely with spoke at 195A as the-�- right now, but the other day wales other things! Easy crochet! " Of course this wife sees through 7 the second half-century, whereas it was c914- the windows without Crochet you love to do, for doi- ` these machinations. But it is hard 1 I - I had said in my column two, storm sash.were frosted over. Just lies you're proud to use Pattern ` nut to become upset and nervous $ S -weeks ago that 1950 is not only the to look at them made me think 684; crochet directions for three. * under their influence• d f beginning of a new year, it is also of the west-especially since f Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ` She should talk the matter over 3 / "the closing year" of a half cen- have read several letters in the in coins ' (stamps cannot be _ac. ` + her husband. and enlist his ,( d s -` tury, And' you know [ gave that papers recently about the loneli• eepted) for this patter to Hoz 1, * support (This does not mea- 1 / { little matter quite a lot of thought ness of women on the prairie, 123 E _, before_1 wrote it I also 'sought ad- Reading them I thought of ous ant. $t, New Toronto. * mina what his attitude' is.Y He N 0' • - --- - " must. stand behind: her,_gyre hat arice from my menfolk and we were own life in Saskatchewan and I Pr,tif plainly PATTERN NUM- * his entire loyalty. all agreed that t`econd -half of remembered that the only thing BER,your NAME and ADDRESS. * For 'the wt will tell her the 20tb century does not begin that really got me down was some• ANNE ADAMS " other-in-law,-calmly but firmly. until January let. 1951. Then came times living for weeks it a time " that from now on she will-not I ` ' Poor Prophet * listen. to attacks upon her hues- the era -sad t -thought tom - without bee 1* band. It.IS.oot_Ioyal. and she lane • papers y being able to see through self-"Well either they are sL the windows at all. We had ao .� .all this second half century taHc w -storm and then was frost - * too much respect- for him" to sit -crazy. or i am Even MacLean's _ on the outside and frost on the in- Back in the hills, just out of a quietly by, without protest Even Magazine jumped the gun in one side. Sometimes I would clean off sight of Manhattan's night-glow, an * if they were true, it would not be of its editorials, at which I was a small patch with salt but it would elderly character with a prophetic • proper.-And she will have no trery surprised because I.thought soon freeze over again. -We lit- beard is sulking in a little house in * more of it IfacLean's prided -itself on being erally saw nothing beyond the four a valley. Beside the houtie.,handy a She will also remind her almost infallible, However, in a walla of. our own home during to a snow-bound householder, is a * atother-in-law that she and her few,days, J. V. McArea, In his col- stormy weather-except. of course, ,large pile of fireplace wood, neatly . hubbaad agree completely on the lama, backed me up--not that be for the times when we had to go statcked. The house itself is stoutly way~they. are bringing tip their - -- .i®ew it, of ccies•se=later s letter .out. Partner had a few chores at banked with teat fall's leaves. In. -_ln the Globe and Mail, and another the barn, and water-to draw from the larder is a store of canned-food ` children. They, and they alone, In the -Family Herald, all pointed 'the well And=he generally went and cured meat But all"last week ' are responsible for the triiaittg. 4 b out -the -error of calling 1949 the to town witir team and sleigh once the elderly character himself sat on ` and they cannot brook interfere t h Ind.W the first half'century. So a week. for. mail and supplies. no his front stoop in his shirtsleeves ' ence from anybody. now I feel very much,better, de- stutter how -bad the- weather. l and glared at the sky. Last fall, he ' When this mother"-in-taw comes spite the fact that Don Fairburn remember one time he could not forecast a heavy winter, an old- *-to see them-(as she does regular• said that while those who thins as see to drive through the. blinding fashioned winter fall of ice and * ly) the wife will make, a strong I do may be technically correct yet blizzard so he fastened the lines snow and bone-chilling cold, The ` effort to keep their conversation the popular opinion.-is that Fathet to the -sleigh and left the horses to creek before Christmas he said the ' impersonal 0E�E S Time ha closed his books on the find their way home by instinct- hues was at hand. On Christmas • offen4 again, the wife will 'arise w`C� Hirst half of the 70th century. QIT and that is more thazf anyone could. Day, he said the new year would from her chair and refuse to , wdl everyone has a sigh to his db with a cart Our faithful team come in with a howling wind and " listen, - - OM�OR own opIaioa-but on one point. I came- home all right and I heard two feet of snow. •` _" _ irj am sure wE all .agree-that 1950 them stop at the back door. Bat. It is obvious what happened. The A HOME OF HER OWN 'is bound to be an eventful year. when I looked out 1 found Partner lilac bushes in his front yard Dear Antic,Hirst: I've been mar• And the When I started writing -this we huddled on the floor of the sleigh, looked, a few days ago„ as though -tied almost- a year. 1-want a home .iris back to the storm t might a and m t ii rat is to a to of at n •were haven 't a a little bit of sub-zero �' g Y �FaU�fi g Usk m own, rem!-conscious condition i w moment Thee warn' enough of y . weather, well he had to o But on the near-by , - .. ft will be like spring agate before g y pond to cool one band's parents, sad we have a big tins but boom the come of we do know therm one • it was not always. stormy weather., long drink. The elderly prophet thing r thds gets into print. Personally, ,i -and noisy dog: My husband- makes gStinas� the pain . it's would father have It a little on the One remembers things like driving hadn't been able, try as he might. the dog an c ,:use for not moving. sold side--except that we are grate- home from a party on a still. frosty to burn one full cord of wood: m .. And when yet tab IIstatr�strnsts fall .for what the rain does to' the tights g Of course nobody wants to rest the relief is prolonged night, with th'e- Northern bet, su he sat there and lowered P gee because us an apartment with this• dog, but Itnrasertsss oositeims not one, but !sells. The coal bins have also b banging a fringe of coloured urea- the other day, the loon of his , ee�� mers across a cloudless sky, At house were wide o en to the-balm husband a parents are willing to three proven medical ingredients. "tted by the mild weather, whfdfi, p y kee the dog for ns until we cos Then�a IS^weck together is just as well because the coal such times oaE hardly dared to breeze. And he knew that if be gel's house. (1 would be willing to to�you not a4b'fisR �but r nowadays is like the old grey mars breathe it was so .beautiful-Like went poking through the woods. he more prolonged rdief. " a winter tai land. might find he tica in bud. Maybe move into.one room 1) Yet my has- Tab INStetremas far Last -"!t ain't like it used to be . We g Pa Y band refuses to movel astief too . a for the paQU of` #cave one bin of Alberta coal and Lonesome on the prairie? May• even shadbush on the verge of ,. , be but it had its com color: 1 s a mans dog supposed to meta neuritis or neuralgia and the aches and boo of American a yfar q and pensattosts. more to him than his wife? pains that often both kinds alarm away far quicker Winter isn't aver yet.''6y any "I„do love him.-but I've even etccompsowaeofd. - than they should. And,, tit dear. - - _ mesas But it is January, and• thought of heaving him because of -%hs dust la the house is worse than Groundhog Day As going to be this. �VOiJDERING. Mtlsanws.t rp I ever knew it 1 wonder if other Gerry: "Don't you. think it a here before you know it Them housewives find it' that way, good idea to rsxe all cars according February Of course you will not leave try wiil fey away into. 1a wNMiMIr : 'Daughter was almost in -despair to their horsepower?" March. And the January that * your hush ad for such a reason '�helf-She slWA,..... R - " _g�d...__w._ should have started ofF a -bound_ That would child;sh----- hen very much,longer the vaenum drivers , according to .their horse started of with a burst of 60-degree * It is,-hard to believe that your i Mask o v on:ac- count of the dog. It is more likely "TIM loll I 1110 * that he feels comfortable where ,i 2-Tablet Tin 250 - 10 Open court St.Relacinn tae .Guarding Against * he is. He has less responsibility q 11', a"14.-Tablet left 690 CROSSWORD Hers sea Make!0 laces for S{.caarre Animal Infection * in his mother's home than even } rafting PUZZLE willows s'/.Or the none ` • - , .Daubs is.Perstaa rolt . hettter•stet, S0,Not exciting ureaged vigilance'has been ne- , odd" Blow 40.Ho eebset IG » � : c ceaaa during recent e r ?nuns devil - ia°se _ _ Mt• _ Dlsn's Gam• { Set of three a• Liao!*wasese tied Wlnaow { vest the introduction into Canada of MA •�G/C subtle livestock- diseases from abroad. '+ �' straw i.l4omet' emsnatsea ^ �� aw 0eee L emu hones ss:Me Pleven ;Otis Many of the European countries have beep experiencing serious out. kp' � /'t,1 sN action breaks and while.owing to the pre. �a s,'I to Willem _ valence of these dangerous diseases �' GI . �e in Europe livestock importations 1n �Q V mstnst ` have not been permitted for many 'rl _.._. - _, K Loheoat'fa's of infection being • introduced e Issieegreraeutt through normal trade channels, l�*aer�se r To guard against this risk, rag- >�t,aotea Gin9erbreod CUPCCal�es �s relations "under the.•Health'of An- > ` � Imals Division; Dominion Depart- Combine H cup melted shortening and I)i , �{e meat of culture a 1' to the Anvers �'i PP Y Daps iaoLssee and add 1 bsatea eat.Stir ua1B importation of hides, skins, glue wall blended,11[Wand dit together 234 asps stook, horns, hoofs, bones, wool, sifted flour, 1 bsagaon Myis Bold ng Powder,'1 1 N•w hair, bristles, meat, meat' products, srttrt�..d settles tathsrsd game; fertilisers, bone• O°n Mstls 8bde, I teeurpoon ohms- Dtntew moo. 1'teaspoon gluten', 34 teaspoon doves, 3i tntereret steal and foodstlffs contains an.. with k gap q.w n tt t+ final matter; 'straw, hay and Simi-. hbotwawater. Balsa Is 24-2W oupycake paw in q,Ventilates forage for feeding nvsstoak, set• apdeeab oven OW)-for 30 misatos.Then Wend .41,cattle drove M And not eaL, grain and_other-taints? hod; one 8-09. paukap of ateam claw with enough it African worms and also product of the colt w�as sills.ter make of moos wamst aw.•Ten Baca 4 1.Hornet hap and straw tssed for:packing. serving with.spoon". !.Cuoid, S.atrl's name _ 4.Yost orsnse Answat elseod`ters en ale page I"UN 4 - 1900 IL _., ,,.� _'.-...ate.-;r i� v vr•„, rA;;v., r. .fir,,, �„wa.. _ • + _ Reef Petrolemna ,Naar-Fi W Tk 1w FOR QUICK RELIEF �., -�= Expands Intelrests BEYONDBELIEF. . . Weriments in the use of automo- bile` Magner is, which United bi fires filled with water instead et Statsa capital is being poured into air an being'carrkd out by an Ent- the Alberta fish trackin g company is Liverpool ---- �r oil fields u clearly -The objective is to increase the -* q shown in the case of is Petro. b. leum+, Limited, a Canadian coat- tractive effort d trucks that pelt y 7 paay winch u secured title to heavy treaters. The new tectiimiqui i 4N �r y le reaavutions and leases totalling d to minimize wheel spin and r 183,000 acres, skidding, improve braking and as- ' . Standard Oil of Indiana is work- caleratiou and reduce wear a tires, im g o0 28;040 acres of these hold- Rear tires are inflated th water - g' ingb paying Reef ¢28,000 S•ah and which contains gal ' Chloride. bearing 'the drilling ex e, with After one experimental t t a watee- • • •• s Reef retaining;a 296 St. Rio filled tire showed five ete� Vista Oil Co. Ltd. another large of wear le ,12,000 miles com¢ared • • • • U.S. company (subFidiary of Rio with nine to ten millimetera Of wear Stir edict tram fiat pun as an mtarrta, Bravu Oil. Co.) ia_working for air-AHed_tires. -- - • Mugu MS. Of!AT'r• " - OwReef acres and will share well- ...Am DOLCIN Mibles y�� or wells on a' 75%-25% basis, with O,ne of the first thinis a smart today.DOLCIN has eelleved the pains Reef retaining 2596. girl 9tasas at sdhooL is to have her tl diOOrOik of DOLCAV ry' A .erada Petroleum Corporation, books carried 7hblets an not hsrmfal,emyto-take. one of the largest of the American seasonable in con- 100 tablets foe` °•- companies, is testing 58,828 Reef- Jf2 39:dmslarsetcoaomys}rt bade a! % controlled acres by seismic survey Are YOU A Joker? 900 tablets, i10 It rant and may drill an exploratory•well draaslst cannot supply for three-quarter interest.This com- " IJOLCIN writs to DOLCIIV paikg has a similar agreement a If so, write for our free catalogue L1MT1®.Toronto l0.0ot block of.C.P.R, lands, reserved by' of Jokes, Tricks-and ]logic Nov- _ DOLCIN optics ,; �'` Reef, totalling 8.979 acres. '� ' In addition Reef Petroleums holds+ COLLINS JOKE & XAMC tasasrs 2% interest-110,00 acres- In SHOP tww w DOLOW '""'° Bear Oil Limited,formed to explore 975 Somersst"St.W.-Ottswa.CWL sa..a��� w�w.eo.c s ' 5,500,000 acres `between the pro- Wholesale and Retail Land '' ' ducing Redwater field and the tar Mere Time sands of Fort McMurray, under N i direction of Dr. Theo. -Link, with �" as Stood Still -,the-following major U.S. and Cana- •/r `r than oil companies u partners; SAWS JUNIOR GARDEN- Arnhen Land, Northern Australia, Pacific. Petroleums Limited; Sun' TRACTOR Accused Of Starving Child-- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Scielzo are my Oil Company; Pacific Petro- "�" still l place where. time has stood booked in a New York police•station, charged with homicide leuma: Tower Petroleums. This is 50 still for thousands of years, and the .borigine inhabitants have not in the starvation death of their three-year-old son, Guy, Jr. The the most ambitious oil seeking pro- -- ememhawt N ! Clt 1 N :. !hanged a custom nor advanced d dud to a hospital soon after social workers found it stare- ject in Canada at this time. i their mode of life since the time ing. Another child, also suffering from malnutrition, is on the Reef Petroleums has bought a Caesar invaded Britain. From this critical list. The $75-a-week salesman- offered no explanation large block of ground at Stettler, _ little known territory a party of for the neglect. -Alta. froth Tower Petroleums and ' ' --. .: -- sxplottrs recently returned with a well is now .being drilled there. . twenty tons of specimens, $which Reef has also taken an equity is the : • they will now settle down to study J Dod armou Imperial Oil,with dd t of in 'an attempt to bridge the gulf -.. . T- A _..a well going-dawn, - -- J Of knowed=e that exmsb between ��� well on the Spedden .farmoat d aaea today and his primitive an- s Barnsdali OIL Company policy is. TWdV a asom to w. order caw and e�ara�•�►trta.mws t tP any good looking sw stn• wb T era and w two saw* sestors, Q ^attic' ate in a PA room rats ■anew !w atw* Of the few world territories farmouts and acreage In the put zaaa+rr. a CEMLD sans Orsta�rs. wl»ch still tmtaia largely tmez- two mon.ha '$150.000 tins been placed �. � Vw� "� Soft and'° lured, Arnhem Land holds Some folks eat liver for reasons Ever try rabbit in the pressure` in Reef treasury. s .�a o k shr watts Md"'' L IN �" . � prior - - rat. +aastraMst. taafllae. tars gad _ :- �plaes because of its exciting scam-. of health. Others, just because they pan? Mrs. Harold Whitley did, and _ _`- The combination of Substantial wttd rta•r•L V4WW4a &W bra i1i5e ggssibilities. love it I happen to be in the sec- liked it_fine. Slate browned ft well °working capita tTi� flaaaeia}'s>ed ' fir'sirt•r..d ragas Entry ,Forbidden —._ sad category, personally, and am al- --before pressuring it tee)nical assistance of powerfd d►nDax powsn T©ou _-- Turned into a giant aborWn ways oat the lookout-for new and In winter, Nrs Whitley used a American associates and an lea• 1lrers saserve by the Australian Comm am� interesting ways of cooking and coal range to treat the kitchen, so Menge.potential- oil-bearing acreage -�th msti' years age it was zervtag it _ fuel saving isn't an item then It's Plants Reef Petroleums ht as ex- bidden for any to enter this • ' " in summer that her Pressure pan ceptiona-lly good position. try except missionaries and a UP to a few weeks. ago I had gets a•work-out, on the hot plate + aev� heard will this method and 1 small can tosnats soap � � �� flew officials. Thus, it has remained • . s -"taakaawa territory" except for al Pe it will bs s novelty to some do another pars of the aaame eons. % WP water "come brief mapping Ilighte by- air- d yen u well It's called ty, Met; Carl Lueder likes the pres- M'aft. FRENCH FRIED LIVER sun pan for cooking pork. Pork Combine: meat, rice, salt. pepper �NA IFEU and onion. Stave into small balls. c 'Many gasations passed the scien- Clean liver and cut it in strips chops, when done.-are put in the Hest soup and water s cooker: lasts. Why, for instance; are tf» ("'You would potatoes for fomeh oven for'a few minutes. This dry, �� mean bails into soup snixttars; ESN /�euoas o� Lratdt� aborigines u primitive today- u frying). Dip the liver strips in a beat seems to harden the fat. If yoit place cover on; cook 10 minutes at Legere Mm Gafritd their ancestors of thousands of beaten egg and then roll in a mix- have a broiler, that will give the- pounds Let stand until years ago? It has been scientifically tare of 34 floor and %-cornmeal same result pressure tRt.nwILT1t�D6 for isum • r .• � . goes down. '"vdsraBtnaro+dratidert,°cwt accepted that the aborigines knew until well coated Fry is deep,far • s r ,��ott slsresr talMser Y:s• - how to build only he most elemen- (The fat should be hot enough to Mrs. Potter and her neighbor, s iYtuDe Y . 8 Green beasts, carrots. Irish pots. •hme W1111 M VIM ass brows a stale bread-cube in 60 sec- Mrs. Leroy Henaigea, fiat! given . sated.ru�.I • Lary kind of shelter as a home, toes-these cook wonderful) weft �aTttoms so how can out explain the ruins Dads.) Fry until golden hrowa-this Pressure pan demonstrations for in the pressure pan. "And baked a ia.teas r•ls•f is of a city observed from the air does not take long. Remove from yes neighborhood. they loaf war beans,"said Mrs. Potter-"'are really tdaN gad in an and Dart of Arnhem Land? the deep fat and drain oat paper taw- y Prepared out of this world the tonsure -a MA gs chin Season with salt and Here's the way they'did it Take: -them. P pan mobtai..h,mad ms.r And was it tree that the story of g PePDee leaves glee and soft "and �a�.a�eeddoo,,b a thousand years of aboriginal life and serve with spicy tomato sauce. 1r% Pads ground beef moist." i'a[omeltitP.nist,Tswso - -was contained in countless fan- Dip liver into the sauce and eat with % Pound ground pork * . trllY us >sastie ? fingers. 2 teaspoons salt - patterns made of string. « • • Pepper Steamed puddings and breads are ^O•�. IN One day the. natural history er- cooking. c of the Party. kan o. collect vy' y en' cording to directions, you start byRZSp as man specimens as leg Pressure sauce pans, and most 1 medium-sized onion. minced pen. That gives y p possible, hit P leaving the vent o 'epon the ingenious idea of form. of them agree that they're a won- 1 stalk calory, minced the effect of a steamer. You need derful help, and a real time saver. 1 medium-sized carrot, grated king a "cockroach committee" of plenty of water in the pan,because Still, a recent serve shows that t/ri cup bran flakes aboriginal women and ehildrea. there are many who use theirs only 2 tablepsoons barbecue sauce evaporation is npid- _ :With the aid of their native ttv help-1 h . Th p' occasional -1 tables a bread is set on tits ty, gad who are not gel- 1 tablespoon lard era, the experts showed them what ting their money's worth out-of pooh water or rack Final cooking is done rn. _,was expected -of them. The follow- them. 4 large potatoes der pressure. Boston brown bread ing day they were confronted with a r w Combine the beef and pork, sea-, is one of Mfrs. Potter's favorite rat - ebe Staggering spectacle of oum- Fake meat, for example A.com: son with salt and pepper. Add eggs, capes. -r . �- -Barons abortgtnals holding in, their moat objection-1-seam airing the on carrots, celery,.-bran flakes . Do � u S u f fe r . .!bare )ands hundreds of live insects course of the survey was that meat and sauce. Stir well, and form into She recommends the pan for dum- -cats, termite6,. beetles and tits two small`loaves. Wrap is waxed Plinga, too. . "They come out so . . evoked is a pressure pan tends to ap _larvae of butterflies, moths, flies, use its flavour. But there are thin Paper and chill at leant one hour is fluffy and nice," she said. "Use it FROM A , wasps and'native beetlesl the refrigerator just as a steamer for that-don`t put weak you can do to retain both flavor and gerator or other cool place P Payment was made in Sweets texture (This prevents loaf from bre time weight on. and tobacco, and these two induce- r r • ' • -• -- Book ■ + apart while cooking, and helps,on- Be careful in cookie foods that_ Does sitting in a draft or in a dam specs Brought more handfuls of First, sear the meat to a good zonings penetrate the meat.) tend to foam,,like apple sauce and c}i Yroom king on pp,, .'- ill ,eometimea as acl>r specimens each mcm;ning and after. brown on all sides, Mra. Roy Potter Heat potatoes and add fat. Brown cereal. The. vent-hole can becaue mg . •? Man sat thges -noon.'Among then!--was r tpidsr _ en _ - _ -- --_ iscfi loaf d' in the beck—or is e es cat knvwn as Me n ew S rose, "If yon don't sear'it all aropnd," toes around loaves and add water. =io-easily. t SuC• times mt s to after a high pressure is'built n it know about the because it fashions its web in the she said, 'you lose the juice, and Place cover on cooker and allow P, quick relief of Dr. shape of a cross. Snakes and lit- then its more like-a boiling " steam to flow, from vent Cook l5 will spurt out with considerable Chase's-Kidney Liver Pilo, g piece. forces One woman ended u with Remember, both Wikys and live! ads were also -abundant . Some She ustts an iron skillet for this, al- minutes at 15 pounds: P , dangerous, but all handled with tho * + r apple $&net-dt-over--the-kitchen must filter out ini . hies from your- -= You can do it in the pressure loodstream. So if y skill by the natives. pan before putting on the lid Swiss steak cooks nicely is a ceiling- headach yontith p nod. In mid-summer 1948 the exl7c. • • - • pressure pan, says Mrs. Ralph O]- ' ' ' ` joints sad aching back-look to Loth j dition moved to ,its second bass, Then be sure to Bold the pre'- sen, of Hamilton. She'also recom- If you are inclined to be timid. your kidneys and liver. That's why at Kirrkaa, on the mainland of lure constant-while cooking. Varia-• mends this recipe for other sorts it will:be best to follow the advice Canadians have been relying on Dr. - - northern Australia, using aboriginal toons in pressure tend to cause juices !neat balls. ---- , and r age natives as porters for the and jour- to escape. The pressure used makes 1 the` essure r/s pounds ground beef Pr Pan for cereals. i yo�aysteni a chance to work . any. Research work at this new a difference, too. Some books advise 'K cup rigs - Used wisely,;--yon needn't be �ly Alwa keep Dr. Chase's base, which was situated clone to 10 pounds for meat-others 15' 1 teaspoon salt - afraid of your pressure pan. And it ey-Liver Pills handy--tapeciatly a great swamp believed to be full pounds. Probably texture is better 3/s teaspoon pepper will certaiply save you a lot of time ' damn dam chilly weather. The name of giant or-ecodilss, when cooked at l0 pounds. 1 tablespoon onion, min and fuel. Be-is your assurance. • oars species of plants, fishes, and mammals,many of the mbelieved to ° - be hither-to' uni—wown. D.. Robert Miller, one of the experts on fishes, B A &W Pointw • eotlected 350 different species in TN+a 19/Ilia M=ss/ JITT�, Y,1 ...AND Al OW wp Igppysp TMROWa MV ail =9010Atlo. LtNSfr[OMONtMNTS'tSTt� '••• so B011eNT a tingle day off Kirrkali Reef- s OM ,9r ouomcs ono ■pcptr im. • �+cur nos,• .a "fishy" tale which for once le suds air O =1 tavrranows+tr rvwwlr rout a>'aiCK ONNEMI THIS wet AND... logo+ 2-w Y unquestionably ,authentid It was the Australian anthropolo- vraly 'eiiv P • ' t a7 gist Fred McCarthy who had the �►�vs� good fortnm e to come across some Mtarampoll� extraordinarily interesting "string-, ` . 'patterns". That ate be compared with carved murals 'or bar relief, iswings which!-in- the Mediter- f raaean arse as well as elsewhere -have.revealed a great'deal of the : ancient history of different sees*: I % j' _ - - j . , ..,. - .' . 'fit - •R .. T . r Sumess Sirecto : . OCK 4 on st7S�DliB' 01013111"M ' - A.E. Richardaoa , .� 100-0P BROM &OW "TI ON Is specially lli de He KRA&I QI!(3�I,'i<1t8LTR8if� _THEATRE to provide the row with a neuri�ing, well-b&koac" Of 749 Following items RP�L rattan, rich ilr essential vitamins, selected proteins Asphalt 8hingies and aninerals. The important trace elements "Maa- Bell Raroffng ha A110 a - gall Brie As 0N-vA-tbea bed AVoicy,Reof� +ti. • uT$�'TBY' gaaese, Copper, Iron, Iodise and-Cohn;!" are wv' _ As t Root Coating .4801 -TI-w-_ R.00NDITSONIDD__._ ens,lto-egavre proper blood,sad hormone formation. Alum Corner Bead �1►,•.�; cheriyg,60 CO-O(P BROOD S1OW'RATION will help keep the Ridge (cap and Vaile7 THURSDAY, FR ,, SATURDAY sow.in good vbyaka4 condition right up to the time ftfultne7 I[Mus Lining sand orsnnaey 98, '27 and 28. olitarrowing'and right tOzough until the baby Piga dad"me Brick Face Bridle M.- :B M11MI $b e" At 7.00 and 8.00 P. X are w1laied. ofterete Pslocim Iata ltion Sm rday Matinee at 1.80 P. Mi. Bab aad'"hoose Cedar lasurastoe Of All Rh do _-- '. The Doolinsl of LAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE p°"a` p°'°a Y r Ias�aaee y ft Bwftmw • . W. M,ITCH �tb dnaio�, ,� . :;4klahouia PHONE SSW cz.Aal cosrr, ONT. address PI`one 3'801 8 74 cad 114 BTaugham, Oat;. •Pick• 241W2 starring P."-DOLPH SCOTT GEORGE alacREADY � "OUR TSUCPiLS PASS T -iM WAY" N AND CLARKE LOLIIt3E ALLBRITTOr E O N i : - E, Ny�cDNIESDAY C STAFFORD BROS, R►�NTICF� Qy,O'rFDAY�, 'rvF�., ` AIICTIONEERB Jaaaari' 80, 81; February 1, Claremont had considerably more Lust Complete show At 8.80. maw oa the week-end than did the were most encouraging, An exrell- plftFJt3EHt'TAL WORdit3 and Authorised for ttbe south end of the township, but not eat, financial-TOPOrt waB given by ?bone -Whitby 66is Cooatiss o! Ontario and Yoshi. Lunt for old enough to help the C7aremnont Ski the Treasurer, Mr;o. F. Caesie, The - Club out very Much.- Roads were incensed Ariocatton bad been mare X18 Dtaadaa St. Pic., WMtby, Oat. hold F hose, Iieetl GId'3 N FoMp and very slippery on Monday morul=L than stet. The question ,was raised Sales our 8peewty at Reasonable IDA LUPLYO, We understand there will ,be a of the advisability_of organizing a Rates. Dual Service for tip pies as Added Attsacdoa Euchre and Dance now every Fri- Wam%n's Association. A vote was MoEACu NIE'S Price of Oaa_ day, in the Community Ha11., taken and �proval given. The gilt is , Adventures The local Legion are. holding a by 3irs, Brown, ac pamphlets on PURNTMER DEALER, P. 0. phone, Ag1e, 6tW8 Euchre next Wouday inthe Masunic 'Early days in Brougham" for sale Markham P. O. phone Mark: 806 Of Cia�lant Bess- Hall here, by the W. M. S. was received. Rev. �s.RAL DIRE40TOR Pmtiaes have been estsblimbed Are. Violet Pltlkey,' oaf-Toronto, Lackle-co7nducted -the Instal lat on auctioneers dace laid I\ CIYECOLOR spent the week-end with Mrs. Tow- of OfLicers for 1950. Mrs. orlon ^va" Ambulance Service ner here. = t_ and Group gave a very- ne fine- Night k with C.1.1LE:R0`t 311I1�t and Miss Mabel Saaiiersoa of Torynta, program on ills wu k "healing DOY or AL9REY lA('�'Ld was the week-end guest of Mr, aaci' and instruction given in hospitals WnL McMACWUE,Prop. Barrister. Sondtalr R 1Publlfe . Ding-.. Mars:Wait. Anderson. and by doctors aad-nurses of the - THGRSDAY, FRI.. �d RDAY ,Air, Ed, Lew�r ,aad-Mr, Sam Tay- United Church, The-RollCall, with Phone �lek• ��3 �C' C. RICHARDSON _ February A for have been laying a new hard a verse-from the Bible containing x_808 KENT BITILDING the word ":ti had a good ree- g�i A Dance the- ljakeshoD, $�i EDERL' -D_ac and_Euchre was held to -pow. and-payink of Membership Pickering• p Onto Phase: Toronto -EI., 9814 J.7J� ----- - -- _ "g�_tore the coming year. A hot ay ev en:ng. spoz}- ��`$ to Coe a gored by the locisl Bowling Club. supper was reeved by the hostesses, .with a lair attendance,- W. X. S. Off Ice" 19-w- with - - )61r.-Harry L. 21ntnn, east,of_ the Hon, Pres..' Mrs. G,'Duacan, Prea- ..WM. MAC M starxring C'LIl•'TON t�EBB. vilWge, halo a private sale on Sut- !dent,-Mrs, aldnson Ellicott: ]:at. 90numa :•,SWRLEV TF-%IPLE:,-TOM DILL urclay ofCertn releral hcrmebold Vice-Pres'. alts, H. ]filler: 2nd lice Al„4.\ V OCNG g S LICEISED ACCTION ER cad items which ivere purchaser)-by a Prea, }Its, R. 13aretay: eeretary: - o Hlgbway 31onament Works few-of our villa,:e pearp:e. airs, H. Plaxtun': Treasurer. 31rw, ,+. . VALUATOR - ---- F'Oli FREE ESTULAZZ11S Mr. Earl Cooke ha, been a vlt•- F, Cig..Ale:-Pre-'s Set., .11rs. L1', H - ROBT. AUSTF'_tT,-PROP. PHONS YIC1g,. Lill! J i :: t,rst s� ah� iL?:; _�_ _- EIlitedt; ..Liter -& •war.. ]lr Fi Warm Air Turaaees 11 r, :ad lira, lt¢tbert' Booth and hiller• '1144+#ofta-y Monthly 8ac,., II'heae or Writs . R, 1. f Whit, Oat, 'Gurney ! 2 Alt;es lli'est of Whitby. Ost. ` Air t)eadltiodalt g±fyate�os ta:nlly spent the �reelt-end ec►th , ltr+, W, 13ayie,; Chri:t'.att. Steward- 614 Dnndas St. East. Wbitby fir+, da:k 3penre2ey,-, - +hip and Firraute,.lirs. T. Norton; On .'iio. 2 Highway. ;ludget Tercets Arranged � t ilr. and tilts, Ctozdc,tt Ratrf;ffe ess5oc. tle:r.bers' 3ee., Mrs, Dean -Phone . Whitby 468 i`�hJ A *l anti .itirsl.y, S.tou iv;I:e. ip+gnt Sun-.- 1lsirs. Supply' See.. llry, •Leition. a F�1\ day aritl2 :fir, nail 3lry. Jud. •Tirar+F. Mrs, `G,-Phillip-Temperanc¢ and _ 4 Lloth-•Mr. and \Ira, Lloyd Pugh Ch-rktiah Citizenship, Jlrs, John- Slleet Meta the `,en cn"the �f k ifxt ttaria"g rcn Sr; 'Plaitidt, 1ir9.' 1~.'BSrclay, i In bF the tlast,week - lire, Harvey.; Ft.)wer Comm airs. OPTOMETRIST 30 TCifUR St. 1J�1-V - Me".ra 'Dun_ Hedges: Lea; Lye,._ A; Gray, Mrs. R_. 7111toih',Finance - - Wfi_LOUGH6Y p$0 to 19.00 and 8.00 20 b 00 J C;t(f R'eyaa'?.ds, Hal'oid Ilopkine Comm.,, airs. Cassfe,-Iles; Nortai - AND SONS' _ Bob Fuller aacl-'!'has -tire{4 mere and d1rs, W. Willaan and Mrs. now. Evenings: aion,. Wed.. FM, : to 9 Forty Years Canada's. Larg_ Ong . Experienced enong.the local Masons wha att. 3lalcolm; -134by--Band Leadec.11ra.. D1!%�BLDG:, Opp P.-G. est Farm Agency,s ended the Father and,Son banquet". R. A2llter; 3llsafoit Band Leader, 0 1WA ONTARIO i' For�ountry Property Cost. LOY�� �O9V� ana raltIalfan:'he-Td aC the:atoutf- -Mrs, b. Johnson; • f calm, Friend udt J. -L. (hind) Stewart villa ataaondc bodge last week, shtp, Mrs. Johnston Sr. Mrs, T. Phone Res. l6698g Office idle' AD0805 Toronto IdC SED AUCTIO:�`EER.- 'Ma', Ed-. Lewis %,tll take•the Sup-- P-blillps •4m: M. Ellicott,".Mrs. F. (Tbree_Day. 8ervlc`Arranged) B'ee That Some In The Citg ptckering and W hhby Twps. ! erintendentship of the" United Caule; �Forial Camm., 3trs. G. Duce-• Call Our City Ii .Church Sunday-School com-menclug can, Mra; H. Pla:toa. Mrs. R. Craw- •'.IKY9137 Orono ' Farm, Honarbold and .Pr!+Perfy !i next Sunday.` lord, Mri. M. Burk, 'Mrs. H. Gray Saitee a`speciality T11e dc,idfe'll'owAlp, Clsss, In con- and Ctrs, R. :iii!,.Stern, ellers & Atkinso' •.p- Propmt Att~1010 Given 7uactiaa with the ]Deal veterans, - Pboao Agin.S01 W 9-Stantt. Q911 L.4 holding,a ba_squet-ne;t Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hess: also I - Wbit�t ..8 ._e�� _ _ CLE N DE N IN night, T3-Prerrenf-of the proceeds A1r. and Mrs. A. R?tmeay and Kea. Licensed -' e �': will go toward the paying off of spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, - the chimer at The church and the Alex. Jones and -other friends. Auctioneers' 1 DIJON nOa'1p Ca Legion the balance, It le hoped a We offer congratulations to _Wr. : + lJ f„�L�t.7 goal ttvmbeT wtiT be on hand Tor and .lira, Earl Car pbeli. on the _ this supper, birth of a-son obeett ten days ago. 45 Year`s Experience - COMBINATION, INSIDE AND The .Vl'omea's Mission Circle o� Both are welt, bales conducted anywhere �(. OUTSIDE DOORS. theme Baptist•"Church will meet on. Congratulations to, Mr,, and-Mrs. Speciaiisinwin Farm Stock. b`nrai-,ALL MADE O'iTT OH' Tuesday, January_31, at 2.30 p. m, Cyrli•Wannop on. their recent mar- tare and Pruperty Sales. YQ c9a ` CLEAR LUMBER 1 .- -_ �� _ :e at the home of the President, Mrs. stage on SAturday evening last. All Sales peraogaily..Li}sted and _ "SFLVA CORD PLYWOOD" Evans Wt.ird, airs; Davison's group.. .Miss Marion Bvaas had tea-with Advertised.-Bills prepared and M-ARKHA M - will be:in charge.of tjie 'program, Mr. and airs. C. Dfi'itt and John, posted. Tne topic is "13o4iv4a", on Sunday... _ _, , ,.I PHONE 90V4 Gordon !Clarenareit peop:e were surprised - Mr- and Mrs. Arthur lvea, of - T N. e' to heat;1'n-31on�ay, of th8 $25;00.0 Pickerinit, had a' plensant visit with Prompt ,erviCe �; %V.- D1XON' fire on Cnnday,. at the home of air, and Mrs. 110n. Masters, Satur-, l `• - :' LUMBER YARDg3 .. ' PROPRIETOR PI�RING, ONTARIO air, Maurice' Cratentl'on and his` day evening last. Reasonable Rates AMBULANCE Phone lather, t t L'n'onr-eh; when the PHONE '2290 l9TOUFFVJLLE - ` - - ' - ---- blase ButtEd• tJ}etr.:chlck "hatchery Sr: John's Clturnh .4nnnal lirotin2 and a part of the residence, LHr. On Monday evening, Jana,ry lf,. Critteadan Is well known in Clare-. the Arrpual Meetinx o.°•St. .John's !- mont. having farmed here for a congregation was held,in the heal e 1, . He 111ov", - P{gOTaGitAPNER , to Unionville about one Sear ago, After of+eninz det•ntions,_the-iWn- Otte or the trucks of the Barclay uteq of the Tait meeting were read 4�YOLtY'Friendly Resident Agent" -" Transport was involved in an Sec- and approved. , Reports from the 143 Brock 5t. South,'A'hitby,•on f.-- en •an urdaq, when G.--Wan- several-church org•attizations were jRF4LTOR T LtiSi*R.I�.N-CE Af;E\T PHONE . 2235 nup,.of Brougham. sideswiped_ a. _ most encouraging. All Session, the - LIFE, FM F, CASUALTY; BCN MOBILE car on No. 2 HMhway, near Whit- 'Trustees', Stewards, Sunday School. LI_•1-BILM INSURANCE Etc. br Extensive damage was clone but M, ,ind hl., and Rr•,f, S, funds all BUY FROM AND _ -Audle'- WomAu :association no.one was good, with`the.resignation or some •r _ y LIST YOUR PROPERTIES FOR,SALE•WI-H Fair.Wat:ace Has Narrow Escape afflcers, other --members.will-be The -Audley W. held their ,air, Eric-Wallace oithe- 8th cou taking ovet'.the work, and relieving G;CY1 I�: .Li MOLE ' first meeting of the' year •at'the cession had a very narrow escape those who 'have,. faithfully carried - t ' ' - }. -home of. airs. George Puckriri,oa on' Sunday,. Nvnen teturniii8 ' rig,., on for some years. At the.close of Wednesday.-evening, with nineteen Wekon. liis tar stalled at a rail- business, refrerynten'ts were served pr6ent, The new President, ,�.,I�: i.ro:<in� with the front nart by the lashes.,_ ll report, the meet- ,.hirs, E. Pardon, took charge of the of the car ari' the tracks, :4 train ink- was one of gcod-fellowship and - - - -. ..l sent CD- to_the -March of , •crimes" Fund, off the car, Mr,'W'allace luckily es- The Mission Band will hold its and a donation was also given to caped with only- minor abrasions. first meeting on Satimday, Ten- T�e �0e make. up Cie %I. and M. Fund a- LIMITED ' wary 28, at 2,80 p, m.. at the home , anotiitt, .A '0-Pound lice' of food of alra, Lloyd Johnston, Bcrys•slid Phones: Scarboro 5888 or Harvard 1117 -has been. sent to Miss 'Gascoigne, ��,�j �(���� girls; fi .to 12 years, are inv7{eil, ` in Engiland, to 'be distributed a- v v Please bring scixsora.. Searboro ' Junction t rnonsst the elderly people. A roll. „ ecttoa, wNs taken for the bajaar Wonfen's ��iissionary society -Pickering Women's. Institute 'talent, Money,. Next month, the The W.1M. S. met at the honfe-.cif _ gt '`OR' IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ladies-are salted to bring a.novetty 47s• �.. Gray with a good attendan- grti le, 17rrs,",-Hedge led th�wot- ce, over 20'being'present. Presid- The Women's Inbtitute will-.told 'I •LUMBER- Rough Pr Dressed, ,�'rlm,.Slob 4nd,DOOM. .. ant Mrs. M. !'E111cott in the chair. its next meeting in the I, O. 0, F. h, Sp ship service with Mrs-. C. Pnckrin Hall. t Tuesday Jaguar 81, WINDOt,V UNITS (70MPLl�"1'Pb-,>V'atme Sea Glass, llretP and 'Mrs. G. Squire reading the The. Scripture read4agrwas given:'by y � balances, Factory-built and'prefltted. r _ Scripture's, Mrs. Fred•Puckrin led Ht's• H. Bar lays with M•rs�C. Bar- Mme• Brady will sdtlreas 'the play at tare organ. The miatitea of meeting,•Itoll Call - Suggestions ­WALLBOARDS-Ten.Teat,Doanaoona, Gipt'oc. Greeetbgard. 1 in prayer,,The Roll Cali waa-an; for the District Annual, hostesses: ; PLYWOOD!;-Fir, Cedar Birch, Weldtex, and Etch Wood. 'veered with "Beginning.". . vtrx. the.last meeting were read and so- > Mrs. ,Wheeler, Mrs, A. E. Calvert 6WNGI,LS._,Asphalt and Cedat with woos, Inenlbrfe Maim t �A, Betl read two/poem$ and airs. Proved, Letters of `thanker Erot41 !✓.. Cleanence nad Mrs. A. Bgll those remembered by the Vim and Mrs. C. Silk. J, M. Cedn*mtn_ Siding, Pittsburg paints, flayed a' Bland duet, "Mrs, .Fred fling Cnmmitttte lobo had sent cards - - Pnckrin read an article on ,dChrtst- or mepsages of sympathy. Annual '• + reports were recelvea troth the con-'- - lan stewards'bli)." The West group - ` • - served iunch: - Mildred Pnckrin, veners of-the different groups and s