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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_10_20_ "dam S. d �YOL• 7U NO. $ PICKERING, ONTARIO FIFUDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950 .4 Cents Per copy Authorized as Second Class Matter 8ubaerlption .Rate: $2.00 Per Year: U. S. $g.60 '. Q MURKAR AND SON, PUBLISHERS - ., Pickering -T ownshi police follow,ing ...V p -Clues "Of : _.:A:- _ ire k'ans' -k n a � !Wee e j FOUR HOMES BROKEN. INTO .ROTARY WORKS FOR WORLD Rebekah Lodge Install Officers McEachnie - Stork HERE SATURDAY NIGH PEACE Mrs. s. Fdt'a Dolmage insta led As rr•sa Pickering Village _ _.i Noble Grand, Es :e Lodge -The United Church, Pickering, -- -- - Four hrnes in Pickering Town - Rotary Clubs in 83 countries - �• was the setting for the marriage Mrs. THOS Annan and daughter, (two its Pickering Village) throughout the world are united in • Easter Rebekah Lodge No. 350,' f of MQry Catharine- Stork, elder dau- Mrs Earl Ottewell returned home were broken -into on Saturday ev- -ndenvor the ' . a week ago after severed weeks iu - ': t promote anift last ...all occurring between ional understanding, good will and in the L 0. 0. F. Hall, Pickering, late Harriett Stork, to William Hari the West. Z.Y• and 10,80, PsaOe; That was the message of on, October 12, with Sister Irene old McEachnie, oz)ly son of ?ar. and Prices were good, at the Forsyth•. f Thieves entered the home of Mr. Arthur R. Ferguson, of Graven - Willes, Dist. Dep: President, and Mrs,. William E. McEachnie. Rev. I auction sale last Saturday after- sad Mrs. M. S• Chapman through hurst, Governor of Dist. 247 of I Staff from Oshawa, installing the A. B. Young, assisted by Rev. M,' , noon, Mr. Jack Calvert purchased a a window, but nothing has been Rotary Intern:-tional, in addressing following; Noble Grand, Sister R. Jenkinson, of King—,—officiated ' the house and lot at a reported pp st9len s4 et. A;t #ie home j �� loci] Rotary Club on Monday � Ella • Dolmage; Vase- Grand, Sig ' against a background of bronze and 57000, This was the former Logan ".p and Mss. Irving Wi tQf 4 ky n�� n -; ' ', - Mina Baker; 'Ree. ' Sec., Sis. Sally white chrysanthemums. Mr. W. C. property• diamond ring and some perBonal ies of Hepworth; Fin, Sec., Sis. Euphem- j Murksr presided at the organ, with I The Anniversary Services in the, In addition to the activit 1 (vstueUse to anyone other Rory -it 73011 clubs in their own is Dolmage; Tress,, Sis. Patricia Mrs. Jack Annan, Whitby,. as solo- United Church here were well att- thau the Owners) were ta1 en. In (' ist, ended on Sunday,. when Rev. A. C. cis communities to promote this obj- I Silk, Warden; ' Sis. Luela Found, , jbsitb homes in the village, ewers active, Mr. Ferguson exp:amed over Conductor, Big, Nancy Culley Given in marriage by her father, Coffman• of Baltimore, Ont. (for - all over the homes had been opened a three -year perod Rotary Inter - Chaplain, Sis. Maxine Marsh; Mus- —the bride wore a simple gown of mercy of Greenwood) had charge is MW contents strewn sal over the national is spending $754;000, f ician- •Sis• Edith Pears; R. S. N. white brocaded satin, fashioned of both services. Rev. A. E. Young- place. Mr: White has an idea that principa:ly to create -better under- ` G., Sis. Edna Balsdon; L. S. N. G. with tapering waistline and long of this change took the services, on he arts! Mrs, White may have return-' standing -among the peoples of dif- Sis. Isabel Huyck: P. S. V. G., Sis. l pointed sleeves piped- with match- the Grafton circuit, enabling Mr. etc while the thief was in the house fererrt nations. One of the principal Doris Wilson L. S. V. G., Sig. Maq Ing cord. A coronet of white beads Luffman to come to Pickering. as he (or they) entered through s I ways in whch this money is being Andrew; In �Gv :.rd`an, Sis. Mild- , and pearls held her veil which ex- Her many friends in this village rear window and e8cs1>ed through i spent is on Rotary Founda` ion Fell - red Barrett: Out, Guard., Sis. Ev- i tended beyond the train of her are glad to hear that Mrs, Frank a front one Mr. White thinly he i oweb ;ps which enable outstanding , elyn Bentley. i gown. She carried a crescent shaped Westney L somewhat improved heard some noise coming from the grrduate students to etude for one j A presentation was made to D. bouquet of white, mums, stephan- from her recent illness, when she from of the house as they entered. otis, gardenias, carnations and pink suffered a slight stroke, At the home of Mr, Sad Mrs. �'' ^ ^'mi eo other than their D_ -P nd Sis- Mabel Prouse. Tun, ! Archie Robertson, an the Green- . P. N. G. from the off and mem- ire. Root. Miler, nsatron - of `� °`­ ; ^6° "' Hiss Helen Maria - wood Rand and 6th cos., an flee- bars. Our new Noble Grand, Ella Cowan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trio fettle, mantle clock and mantle Dolmage was- presented, with a bou- honor wore a nylon sheer dress, John Cowan, to Mr. Albert J. Wal- quet o! mums from her husband, shaded from light green to dark, ton., took plade at St..Francis de &nit were taken had and Mrs. H. and Mr. and Mrs. Dolmage presen- I with e, matching halo hat and cart - - - Fsvtith, Fairport, had just retired led a nosegay of bronze mums with Sales Church on Saturday morning Pick- when Mrs. Smith. just out of hos- ! teAt her � with 9se fit. the meeting- a 1, roses in the centre. The other stt- ham• The principals are both Pick- _ Vital, heard the window rattle. In- - `t ` a hangout was served by our lunch endants. Miss 'Elinor ` Stork and eying young people. vestigating, she ' saw a man. half committee, convened by Sis. Co ur- �s Josephine Beard were gown - wa� through the window. she then ;a Lice. - -Press Reporter. ad alike in nylon sheer dresses FILM LIBRARY OPERATING b the shading from peach to flame with CLAREMO NT scrsamedHEand husband, grabbed t- • r y. matching it-do hats and carrying «•• ■ ;• *s ion ease, heard •the noise, but before �`.` Pickers Tow•nshi Pheasant Shoot District Pickering p nosegays o! yellow � mums with This week the Claremont Dis.net be could get there. the man had Aovember 8 and 4. fi r•oses•in the centre. The groomsman Film Library begins operating now disappeared, Mrs. Smith did not get ` was Mr, Robt. Miller and the ush- for the r all Season. _ a good look at him. Pickering and Autumn ROpy West Section Osb ers were Messrs Vernon Baledon The library is stocked with a new _ Provincial Police were on the job',: awn Presb ter.at W. A S. and William Boyes. - batch of turns snc,uding Chural immediately, and believe the four f Myrtle y October sin. � A reception followed at the home Concert, Introduction to - Gaspe. break-ins were committed by the I of the bride's parents, Mrs. Stork Canadian Cruise, Invisible ' Armouur, same man or mess. 'RtIL °thy and The Autumn Rally of the West- I received wearing amethyst crepe Are-You Sate at Home , Canada.. Searboro also report break -ins, the' z erh Section M. Oshawa Presbyterial with flamingo pink accessories and Calling, Painters of Quebec, broil- same night. ''Money" sp.po rs to ,.. -, Women's Missionary Society of the a corsage of Joanna Hill roses; for Tomorrow, Feeling of Over- purpose _ -- Lave been the purpose of tWbreak- United Church of Canada will be assisting her was Mss. McEaehnle . dependency, The Loon's Necklace. !■s. held is Myrtle United Church, on wearing royal. blue tats with clover The above films are available for . i .rsfh■s Fag■ss■ Wednesday, October 25. pink accessories and a cassage of use of organisations, schools, and "WHO'S AFRAIID � amoassadure ut good wilt, Morning Session will open with i orchids. other groups without charge. The y. - (By John R. Frost). - Registration at 9,15 a, m, Guest For the wedding trip to Ottawa sound projectors and equipment to. 9 -Since this Program was established Speaker will be Miss Susan Smytl 2 r � 1817, 191i Fellowships have and points east the bride chose an operate on either 5 or s0 cycler : Title last of a serka of tbre4 of- been awarded to students in have of Toronto. Miss Smyth is a United elephant grey snit of gabardine, may be rented from the film lih•- ire address, recently given flue loo- Church worker among New Card- with mustard yellow accessories rary for $1.00 per program. al Betary Gub by .Mr. Frost. countries, $ 0 with grants totalling cans in Toronto. and a corsage of yellow rosea. In the very near future another _ - . .. , . near E500,000, Dinner will -be served by the Myr- - Reference was. justly made to TWO ACCIDENTS AT group of projectionists Rill bet Before I join the advocates of the work done for crippled child - i tie ladies for .75 cents. _DUNBARTON LAST FRIDAY trained to operute the equipment, sue:,_ ate , __mow :„r t<, 1�.,.,.. Afternoon- Session. -will- -open at : -and the Film Council hope to have ren by Notary, throuirt nut tt* 1.3� how much freedom the Christian p. m, with Miss L Maude Love Robinson. 7- yr. -old son of trained projectionists in every vill- Ckurch would have, and how our I world, with emphasis on the work may' dune locally by the pickerin± Club- ; °! Toronto as Guest Speaker. Mrs, � Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson, of age, and town is Pickering Tow•a- C;hristian idea of man would fare. Love was the former Secretary of Dumbarton ( West) ran into the ship. At t1 se .moment, there are a in that particular field sm+i the I would be the first to admit Christian Stewardship on the .Dom- path of an eastbound car, driven ' dozen trained operators who are tAat Capitalism is not without its many other ,activities cai U4 on by anion Board shortcomings. It .is a human ins- Rotary m Pickerng. Afternoon Session will close a- by Robt. Muir, of Weston, last Fri- giving their time without remuner- Only one rrem>' -r of the local day and suffered a fractured pet- ation to put on 'programs, for any titution, and like every other inst- r , • bout 3.45 p. r.i. vi, pis Ing at the corner of Fair - Interested groups in the township: _ .. itation, its main. trouble is people. ' Club was, (unavoidably) absent at Ail interested in W. M. S. activ- this meeting. hies t bo attend all day. port Rai and No, 2., he dashed out In addition to the above fitrrrs; And people, not economics, politics, try after some chestnuts when struck there are thousands of other 18mm. A film, heretofore not shown the for rental for ve 'rat films available to a ry or soc'srl phibsophy, are my it pool +� will be shown. the -local club - )' down. consideration as a Christian, Cap- Ndsmteer Firemen AppreOiste James Perry, Scarboro Jct had smelt fee. These films must be.•. *- italism has not et brought us into °n Monday evening next, y '•Thank You" a narrow escape when crossing the booked in advance as they must be .•°"• ' a Socialist Parsaise, but we ought ; Club bowline commerred on Mon- A •dav night, w: th the usual . comp- -.C. N. R. tracks, at Fairport Road, ordered from other libraries in Toss, to rejoice that we have come as far The week] Editor may be in a travelling north. The tierod on his onto, Cuelph and Ottawa as we have. la +n #a about achino muscles ind Y . sore backs and arms the next morn - position, not enjoyed by others, to car broke as he came to the cross- For further information about War will not solve our problems, express his views on current topics - ing, the car. went across the tracks films an equipment available, con - It never does. It increases misery I^ r by a fPVV. that is, in a public- way, and one � and down the embankment on the tact Clare I�eevil, Claremont, Chair- and deepens confusion. The results Grasmere (F. M, Chapman Farm) M our ''pet" ones is "the local Fire west side. He escaped injury. man of the local films council. +. will be the opposite • to what the Jerseys To Go .To Texas Company" and the work _ they are war - minded think can be accomp- doing in our community (a very t trshed. It we did emerge victorious, Per y haps the largest shipment of broad community at that): Canadian Girls In'Training Ontario County Plowmen Do Well from another war........ if an nation dairy cattle to leave Ontar ;o Coun- We -never hear that fire siren At Itsternatlonai Plowing Match + ' could be victorious in an atomic I ty, will be shipped out to the State sounded, we never watch our local i Sept. 25.-0n Saturday, Sept. 25, war........our problems would' be mul- of Texas. early in November, when firemen tearing around I we all enjoyed a hike • up to Gully Despite keen competition all the tiplied a thousand -fold. There would the major part of • the Jersey herd, our eorner�on their way to the fire ! Hundred. plowmen from Ontario County wort 4 be hvnaer, despair and anarchy w I .known as the Pickering •Jerseys, station, without asking — "why are• , October 1a. The gay October prizes. Hugh Baird, Blackwater, broad, and our free institutions , and owned by F. Jd. Chapman, will they leaving their work and not us. meeting started with a sing - song.. did very well winning three firsts would be weakened at home. War i leave for Abilene. Included in the to answer a fire call ?" Joy Botell then led the opening ex- and a third on the four lands that In not the answer to .Communism. shipment .are the recent Gold Medal As s small group of local voluti ercises• • The business followed. Eil- he plowed, Allen Meyers, Ware- Cemmunism emerged from the 1st cow, Pickering Peggy Jean, four ,tee}• .firemen, we do not believe een Bushby ,and Ruth Peattie then mont, also was .outstanding with World War, St was strengthened times Grand Champion at local and that any thrill or kick they may get took the Devotional. Doling our two firsts. by the second, it might be the sup- parish shows, as well as the senior out of going to a fire is the sole music appreciation period, we start- The two boys, Hugh Beard and - reme in the event of a third. We Herd sire, Brampton Goodenough, reason for• their' apparent enthus- ed the scrap -book which is to con- rponald Dunkeld (Claremont) who smuat NEVER capitulate to Russia ,Bast], iasm, but rather a sense of oblige - twin boti information and pictures were the members of the Ontario or cease to resist the expansion of This herd was started by Mr, tion or -duty ,to their community. l on music. The dixie cupfi were then County'Junior Plow Team did part- Communism. We most maintain a Chapman in 1930, and its dispersal Esch fire call appears to mean the filled for the candy sale which is icularly well winning- the Inter- . , conciliatory 'attitude, and, without after twenty years of breeding will toss of good clothes to at least one take Place at school on October County Class, winning the B: A� sacrificing democratic principles, be. a loss to tiie county and will of the crew, resulfing front• acids 17•• Delightful singing, 'games etc. Company's 'trip to Chicago, _ keep the door that may lead to lesvi a -big gap in the township mars or burns. followed, after which we closed' i►' } r peace open. The best way to over' dairving.' Mr. W. Willis Cox, who All of " this 'deserves the respect i. with "Taps ". - $uth Peattie come Communism is to extend Dem- purchases the herd, bought a cow and appreciation of each and every ocracy. Communism feeds on hung` from this herd a few years ago, one of us not able to assist —some :or, insecurity, injustice and racial and later won the Grand Champion- of us would only'g-et in a good A /.� discrimination. It makes little. app- ship of that State against the lead- mans way anyway,. Thr.nks and ap= ' BAZA_�.R cal to those who know that their im, herds there, preciation is usua!'ly shown by those ' _ ___ _ __. Continued On Page S This is the second herd to be dis- who have required the fire depart - J �.� persed in this county this year, as ment ....... not everyone is-able to do St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Brock Road Community Club the noted herd of -Col. R. S. Me- sri in th* same manner or extent--- F ! Laughlin, known as the Woodlands extent does not matter too much At the Brock Road Community Investment herd, was sold 9t auc -. i The local .Company received .a .. sgtiirda October ��t� Club's fast Euchre. in. the Town -.. ' Lion at Oakville, on Saturday last. call from the E. L. Ruddy home a y� - : ship Hall, prizes . were awarded: The owner of - these' Pickerink week ago .... they ans}vered promptly esse s h� s been prominent in the : Mrs. E. Cornutt, Mrs. Gr•eiA, and J y' and rer'lered. Nye understand a set• , Mrs. Jarvis (consolation); Mr. W. 'interests• of the Jersev breed, hay- vies that pre,-nted a much AW.Ater Sale of Fancy Work, Apronp, Doll's, 4ome.baking T. I n-OK Knox, Jr. and L. ing b-en at one time Secretary of loss, Fire Chief Stan, Balsdon this 1Greig Dcon.) , Lnifich was served by . .the Ontario and Durham Jersey" ' I _ were :f a 0u es hie fr'nte�"l , apt- -Afternoon Tca� Wilt Be Served hire, W. Carlton and 'her committ- Club, and later President for two ante of a rl+eque from Mr. E. L: ee. The invitation is given at this years. Later he was the second Ituddv. A tittle encouragement (in time to any and all to come and President of the Ontario (" rov.) anv form) means a lot to volunteer MRS. H. F. DAV-TDSON,' OSHAWA, WILL OPEN ' V& and have per enjoyable ev- Jersey Club, and at present is 2nd firemen, join COW.Ja W on Page 4 , . - THE BAZAAR AT 8.00 P. M. aniza- R AGMTS WANTED FM YLS IQD80AL RE MONEY ASPHALT tI� MAKE POSTS EC2:8MA SALVE IN YOUR SPARE w +.r +i�rs� '�•�■ antaila an lost am BANISH the torment of dry eesema raabas pll Ieadlaa Lady Cosmetics ks your agaM 09 our Many matins' and a■Dh -ft baraaln■. and weeping akin troubles. Poet's Eetta - local)t3r. Experience not aeo*■sary. qe 810 1D. Butt lahla•les 66.766 1i$ Tlteloe ma salve will not eiss"Clut roc. - $4.80 Der 100 square foot. i.. train you. Write The A. J. KoVelsh Co.. r• Thick Insulated 9141ngi Brick or Oil- 112 scaling. burning e4sema. ►cue. • 189 Jarvis Street. Toronto S. Ontario- star Grain doolga, only 89.16 per Wttare. rinsworm, pimples and athlete'■ fpote wilt SARy CHICKS y 60 lb, red or green Granite Roofing, 02.25. sllotme readily le the sbow stubborn born O• � - Above prices F.O.B., U&MUtm.. - allotment. rasardlaee o! Dow stubborn ee PULLET& 12 weeks • to laying. heavy. boveress they seem. Dreads, prompt ahlpmenL Edgar Cud- Many other bargains is lass• laCto77 PRICE $1.00 PER JAR . ` more, s, pr 1. Oat. seconds, we doubt you can tell from first Sent Poet Free on Receipt of Price pane stock. POST'S REMEDIES _ "WONDERFUL livability and growth" ALUMINUM CORRUGATED ISEETe. ' - that's the kind of reports we act from only 88.69 per 100 *a. tact Dalfveeed I lie tloeea & E., Corner of Le9ao. Toronto, y R customers who purchase Twaddle Broiler Catario. Quebec .and Yaritlmea I Chicks. Also chicks bred for layers. All now stock. PO gauge. various I GE WONDERyUL EEGIEY OVIC PURE VZGWARLE TASMUS taw Twaddle Chick; Hatcheries Limbed. For. available for prompt ahlpmenL Had .f z -- -- ru.. AatariO. - sttremenis for free estimates. Get yours B' 1 flat Catarrh o! Stomach. Spinal Is. { flamatatloa now. Stock limited. 8. 7 For Rheumatic Psins. BOOKKEEPING ROBERT JONES_ LUMBER CO. B- 8 For Spinal Exkaustion. Backache. - ACCOUNTING Hamilton. Ontario B- 4 For Plies. BOOKKEEPING and Accounting fsetvice. Bi, 5 For Liver and a00ney, "Gall- Hladd4q. .;' _ - - " -.; Irving N. Shogm. 19 Nesmith str«t. HI- POWERED - Toronto. SPORTING RIFLES B- 7 For Bus. LARGE assortment and better values. B- 7 For Palpitating Heart. - _ B- 7. For StomaqD and Iatestl»sJ CHaar . . . „x BusINESS OPPORTUNITIAS Write for latest catalog ilNtus various �s i" a's' ESTABLISHED general store and living bargain Prices. 13. 9 For Heartburn. Hyper- aeldlq. s6 ...6e. 1. Eoaditiea due .t0 Heir9' Ottawa. Uatarla. sad' � • alga tint P ■ S WSU ease an Trans - Canada Highway. Two-r oral "D Ouse Irregularity. Ste brick building, ae' x 60'. New mining. •'D" CASE TRACTOR, "B" Cgs• tsactor, `, Promote Bleep. Not narcotic. railroad and tourist trade. Bacriaa, owns; "80" Caw tractor.: VAC" Case tractor, .33-11 For General Nervous Condition. p unable to manage. Please do not favesti: Oliver "70" tractor. BR John Doors trap- One bottle of gut 200 , selected 16611• 44 gate unitw Interested. Writs Advartfser. tor, "Y" Case tractor, "C" Caw tractor. "-will be sent to you. Postage free, directly 12 Elgin St.. B., Sudbury. - Fordson tractor. Apply Elliott's Farm from our laboratories for 82.00. - - DYEING AND CLEANING Equipment Limited. Phone 2190 Stirling. i IIATOL RESEARCH LDUwj r y _ % Ontario flab Dickson D)elooa BtreeO HAVE you anything needs dyeing or closa- SIILERY. P.Q. , fart? Writs to us -for mformatioa. Wi BALED SHAVINGS ' .- _ - }� are also to answer your questions. 'De. FOR BALE -Baled softwood shavings• I NURSES War is Lousy -Ac a LIN prison camp in_ South Korea, a cap- partmeat H. Parker's Dye Works LlmtteiL carload let only. Write Plus Products.. _ GENERAL DUTY NURSES - 't 721 Yonge Street. Toronto. Ontario. P.O. Box 76. Montreal 7. Fiat Red Cross Outpost Hospitals in tured Communist stands patiently while they ra him » itli P Y Y' P Y Ontario. Opportunities for advancement. bDT powder. Other prisoners line up to -await delousing. FARMS FtiR SALE AEG. wood b ram■, lambs area yearlings -t - 21s ACRES in Downie Township, all soot of good binding. Churchdde Farm, Goal ivorklar conditions in pleasant O pos - _ Lunenburs, Ontario. rounding*. Apply Director o! Outpost ' land. most of it under cultivation- Good - _ - Hospital Department,- Ontario Division. lr 17� bank barn with water system, good drive RIFLES Red Cross, 621 Janis St.. Toronto-, or 1 ■ ■ 'To simplify grain,. feeding, the shed aria nice 'b=room teed brick Danes. � RI . 26" .a r cal. British o-pr Eed L Repeal- py�e_ldldway 1902. • "_ 1H� Mucks built 18• rain ChuLl6 In a near Stratford. . Jackson. Royal . ' era Y6" buret. Nitro-proofed of•d sad tDor- g a8ulldlnr. Stratford. T•L aEOt- t077W• ouahlY *backed. Expertly reblued. Oil flu- NURSERY STOCK long l09V. The chutes are In grOUpa loo ACRES Noith L•'asthcps 9 =1108 from lobed walnut stock. Condition Perfect, t -- /����, ` of three -in each group, a -chute for city. This is good rolling clay loam. well wtlearar e ee nest. A reliable. dined• • ' $A,UPBERRe, list frell. W. T. Galbraith. _ _- fenced. well drained. bas-2 bank barns. Brit for aaly 877.60. Also "."el). a DOpl one. list fret. " W. T. Galbrticb. corn, one for wheat and one for 2 drive stied. lovely 7 -zoom solld ..bricit British in excellent lent cal. Lion Darrel). sa. "HaplE e d Raspberry Out. a OSLB.: The - chutes come down from bogs•. This would snake an, ideal mfrs Pester. to exc*ilsnt coa4ltloa 1s.�,iD. ear. CHO]:CE Rea Raspberry cane* 89.60 Pot unfaction guaranteed or money refunded the storage floor. To feed grain farm. r=esent owner retiring. Ales 1st- loo&1#, O0 per 1.000. Edgar ProHr. . Other types writs for list. with Ptucha>!e Down in. Pennsylvania a pair of g acre term. tr•.t zorn, s m11•■ from city. 7tmad :le, ant• by this system a man has only o 8 acres bush, balance 9004 clay loam, new of rifle box iv cartridges -1320 ]Casters Y BPOrttag Equipment Co.. 17:0 Beak HL IH'@URTUN1T9IgS sUW stE.. • wOltEliR brothers got the notion, that -the -drive .•Dad. soda bank Dam with alto, Ottawa, Oat. - (' - standard arguments 3n favor of walk along file row,' stopping at hydro and water DF.uure area=, root I C A HAIRDRESSER each chute to scatter grain with -a 1- storey house with sew root, good reason - I :SHD Woolser•liar =L Hammer min etode! .-JOIN CANADA'S LEADL \G SCHOOL keeping chickens in small groups bucket, for selling. Rosa! 7R. Jt ck*te°". Realtor d Reasonable. Ilk*. Aw. Also eep Bridge 8L Gtvst Opportunity learn. • just wouldn't hold water; They . ea)rdr a Tel, 7203- 3007W. Xeeara Falls. Ont. dignified Drofen soa. - good waness, figured that if thousands of birds yaR sale,_ to urea *xaoneut land: 9- 200 ACRES. bank barn Six6t. c•mens_ ' _Thousandaas succeeatul Yarv1 graeu•w -- _- .. -- can be kept together out Of doors, - roots Difek tiotiee. s.)1 cbiiveateacss. Gar- barn. - • stables. bos Pen. shoat) Den: - Implement Amerlca'I Grestut Syetem . [1lneentad Caialorne rise .' pa the range a 5ia111ar QCOtednrt a(' ee.•: Doultrr' house. Beach; bus, shed. Au buildings bars steel rosin, ter II'- _...�.-_, Writs or Call -- - 1 o hisheay 1 mile. 16,200 full price• Suit ter pumped t0 barn by win4mllt Tan 7 'would work Successfully in a laying semi- retired couple. J. Salter. victoria acres hardwood bush. 6 -troom instil prick ►IAIiV352 Bloor S . W.. o SCHOOLS haute: Harbour•-Hntario. - , house. hydro throughout. I i'nfis_to school. J - 7bf Btoor 9t w.. ?atonic . • * 21 miles ream, Ferays. -Price f11900. ! _ Bnnctnes; �^ FUR SALE (Other farms at various prices)_ A. H: it Ring ex.. klamiteca Cr/ 4 S 7fQj:TC 1 lC Halle. Real Estate. F a Oat. - ?7_ Rideau at.. Ottawa Confident that their idea would . - uuTORC7IZLES. 13artey Davddron N•w • , Work. they built the world's- largest la 1 recent issue Oi The' I es s and used' bought. sold. exchanged. Larse LE99EN your treat bills. Raise rabb" _ PATENTS . It work. t home It is or feel long. gu stock at guaranteed used motorcycles Re- S,wklet• butch Ptan, and Price list. 760- At OFFER to every Inventor -List Of 1n• News-Record, Editor Hugh Temp - pairs by factory- trained ,mecbanics. Bit Carter's Rabbitry. Ch)illwack. aC. rentions and fun laformatlou sent free. - 160 feet wide and four stories high. liII had some fnttCe9tiag things to eye %s. and ertmt)l•te line Of wheel goods: TOCR music duplicated for Xmas gifts. The Ramsay Co- Registered Patent Altar - ilso Ounce Beata and Johns= Outboard Art,stl0 coves sad 9 Doges. -i6S, for 900. says, 277 -Bank Street, Ottawa. It holds_ 22,500 clikkens, 7;500. in icy "libout -the gime of lacrosse; and- -Motors Oven. eventnu =3111- 12111■ •xtrbe Additional 100-= -65 00, Mina - Paper 17.00 '" FETHEMM HAUGH a Company, Fs- - • each of three pens. Each pen is a `me might remark, in passing, that !t!!!? Btrnaa Cycle ♦sport■ tcmr Per toe. Soaa poems set co music, - Lent solicitors. Established 1896. 150 -single floor, without partitions. The before either two or it wren into at Hanford. Hamilton. MELODY V .L NTCO10S Day stmL Toronto Booklet of fsfort sr Q I" Carlton St.. Toronto. Oat. top floor is used for storage of* feed.' 7a decline- ou pays your money Aiopme t- 19" thick Utm on teQneP , 8 Y 9iamadt4tN shtDmant -.Olt" *Dick >a I.'?. -W 9'FER towel eactf6aal' Heel. 410 Sect J Coal 1ens;tba Prices delivered to PHOTOGrICTV Sitter and other supplies. and takes y-0pr strc7ice! -ire_ ,got , _o a 9. 1.4 . t find I -'t-oo gallon capacity rant.' Writs - - - -- PXAFECT P[C,tt;REei _ - - more real thrills out of lacrosse oA+�Ha Points on, appucaclw For . :clm- condition as.■: Darr accrPtad. Writs _ -other ■ambles. literature. ste., 'writs: -- Rupert: R.R. 1, Westboro (Ottawa) - " Studto -!4L 25. Colo' S x 2,00 DEigh't sis_- TO provide adequate light and than from any other Sports we tYef A. C. LESLIE a CO.. LIMITED taauated= tI,Z6. Coloured •2,00. Eight •r veatftation.rowsofwindows run the ' attended. Now tiaaranteed HORNET on. -taan eD.1s ire rolls 76 c.aca, reproduction aegatfv UNTO f. ONTARIO SAWS :with ith rope tart r-I 40.0 witb y S•t.v ca 92. - xs11SSi01>;ileRB !! .. . '.'.' - w s e 0 cents. o. 1 -_Sex ;.•. +entire length of the house. The ' ' I i0 TO 20" o ■tarter= 8276.00. he DO Equipped With Station D.. . Toronto.' - . � � •,. -• ^ ^.. ^. -.•� ° � � • Pre" or 24" blades and the sew -SmitD ,R itl � e rge SO Ibailding is • of wood construction, "The article we refer to dealt. Planer Chain. Sales sax *xtra'lr iPP f4TAIlPa -native oak fdr framilfg'srd yellow .. specifically, -with 'the gaesifon of spry helmets-Would be a good thing tabrt,• We take trade*. " °w. rRE.NCK Colonies all - different. Send - whether or, not . lacrosse • players for the game, the follevding hoary su1TH- CALTZE, LM TED 100' requs ■ting . approvals. Adansa r pine for siding. Because the' broth- ot. Woolwich St.. - GrzLp1I. oat. `: Stamp. 31:9 Math (WWl.Vaneoav *T. B;C. trs, Earl Mack and Ray Mack. ,should be forced to wear more pro- anecdote rnighi'.be of -interest, It'a NEW, Imported European papule, mod _ - » �. realized the necessity foc full pro- tective armor, particularly helmets. the onto- about the Alabama. charac &mini *rs, 19.93. imported records, ago- w t a1'rs, faction a�inst the weather and Many - sports follow'ers..aste'tbe the -,ter -who:, had - been' brought ups tionarifa, and books. 1s. Czechoslovak. ��cl�.s- SIC ->es °event Opportunity. Ea• - r~ decline of the sine from its once- before the Judge, ,for about file �r�•rz• Porrih asa UkralnlCL Write in ' man to v!o!!! on, trtrcka and against fire, thty. Chose fire -resist t- g F. Do,acek. Dept. ' F", 690 Malik SL, tractors. Steady employment, Advaac•ateat ' proud estate -to its -present fairly wewicth' time - on. i 'charge -.of. winnnD*r, for right man. ci=ted b siekaeoo and sat asphalt roofin far the roof. P. '.Accident..Insurance, Top. Wages. Phone _ g lowly status to too much roughness; 'Fife beaLlnp. I 'T0I N$J Homing Plg*ons, trafnid 300' 17Sti or write NANNA'd I`,'TERNATiO14- ..The roofing color selected was red . • a miles, Andy Dearden, New Lowell; Ont. A SALES, • 4ERt CS'. (:tELPH. and while admitting that c'ompul- ' --the standard color for all roofs on - L 1 gory .helmets . might be a old •• LAHOR UFFEItED ASSISTANT DIETITIAN the Thos. Mark 8t $ores farm. The g Hi; honour, looking very grim, _ thing, T'emp;lin rattler pooh -poops was nit about to pass Sentence LADOa,RSits. may be scarce next spring' PHR "iarre hosDitel Attractive !trine - brothen believe that attractive unf -- 7 AP Ph, NOW and have asps for next spring. quarters. Good hours. Blue Cr000. Pen - this view, pointing out that the '" -Allen suid(kri the wife put in a or sootier. Lftk. •P,o. cos 377. Ottawa, ton 'and uberal vacation P1aa. State fortuity of appearance can be ereat 'chances of injury in lacrosse are Ontario. rsperlancs and qualifications -Lo- x11. _ -- nue to jail, -Judge-," ehn : begged. inttt.DlcAL r _ " ed by resin the acme color of roof- pica for lenience. Don't send Ras- , Evans etovntsla Sanatorium. -to, M a, n for all buildin s -in the farm- p - fns -smelter' 'than in other bodily- - - »Q g contact sports' such -as football or faults, on, ' - - "'He t his but t some I N fur ' het Dixon's 'ones a _. -. ....,_,.. , �etead. hockey. go s n a e s Dts Remedy * * - * . * e 'trays hc's the. most thoughtful hus- for Rheumatic Pains, Neuritis. SAFE _. The Macke built, rise huge strnc- Iban$ a lady cov,ld have." Thousands praising it. - vg Now eve. are in no position Aci r : MUN339'S DRUG STORE gob ` tore in - order- to achieve labor -lim --argue- "o'ver -such a matter with'' women*^'" c thtundei ed 1 His k Hoha� 335 Elgin. Ottawa . - 714111; ` -- --bg efFsciency to a, degree impossible anybody from Fergus one of the - 3 nor. ' $125 Express Prepaid _ in small pens. One man ,and a paw -few centres where-the lacrosse fires I CRERS WART REMOTI t sine assistant now take care of all have been kept bluing brightly "'Isn't it the truth that almost miry 'Los :•es• no eEarw,. Toner nruggut sells. -' 22,500 birds. -over the years We know that our Saturday_ night he comes. home + a• • • • own personal enthusiasm for the full of swamp -juice -ind Bets, you NEW, 3-way' wander tahleti Dallas blood. to a frazzle? ` Ho-4 car you call' times nerves feet. Great fDr simple The track's methods are is - . Same began to become lukewarm i anemia. Helve clear pfmvles. bolls, clean - a man. like that li thoughtful hus- .,the blood at ream.. Makes jped fotks•auv fused back when R. J. Fleming" bead:" - - I °' Wit)r o•p. . . visor. Ru 11 ttaat _ strea7lnliaed as their chickens' eggs. away tin .too for Watering is completely automatic, Grand Mogul of the Torontous, re- -, _ * • * - traaka9e. Large economy else, 88. Money to field his team -if Mick- back ruarantee. imperial Industries. P.O. and mechanization' enables feeding "What you says is the truth's own � Bog 901, -Winnives, 'DePL K:. - - and egg - collecting to be done is tY Ion, although declared eligible y - �If by the league, laved for the o po- truth. Judge, answered 'the' wife UNWANTED HAIR minimum time gu P R .. H'adleatei the am sari of tie orb v _ • • is sition, and the opposition _ the' Still, in all the years he's been with Saca_P�, a remarkable discovery t 'f * Tecumsehs- i'ither thJn lose a fat doing that, Ratistus has never once -of the are. S■es -Pete contains se hers The water trough is three inches i a mark on, foe where folks could ' rat Ingredient' ' and wla. 1W *1 We best higher at one end than the other. gate let him get *a away with it. - � itl" nn, LGR- d+1e1eR LABORATOLIZP '330 fat atsaq. A continuous flow • . $» GnsnUle 9frerr, of water enters the high end and a But that is too far back in history {anooave.. R r drain carries 'off the excess at the :for any but the oldest inhabiytnts And that's' the way it is. with the � _ - to recall. Thinking it over, it sport; of lacrosse. Football and t "� loos end. s . x �' seems to nn, that we, quit go }fig to hockey, are undoubtedly much • WAKE � * e "� -• - Mash is fed from -two- hoppers. lacrosse' ,principally because they rougher games. Even •a soccer re- R OUR ,N also 330 feet lore These *tit it down to broiling size, took feree -in Canada or South America V E R BILE g. ppersare. it indoors• and then tabbed it with that is to say -is in much greater p� r fitted from an ingenious mash car- the-to us =most repulsive tag of danger- of 'permanent injury -- than• ►. tier -a wedge - shaped, sheet metal _ "BOXLA," any lacrosse player. But here's the Wkbo It Colonel -And Tool JIt1 p Oat of container about four feet high, with * * • difference. In those sports they - Bed in the Mwu6j ROW In Go the ,point of the wedge down. It is Still, at that our reason for quit - comparatively rarely, if ever, put The liver should Dom out about 2 Dias• Of - bills SSuiee into Your dis"ve linere�ee� day. suspended, from a ceiling track that tine' could have been something . , a mark on one .another where, folks trshl.bileis not flowing freely Yamaf000dd A. ". circles at both ends of the pen to else. Maybe we were just like the can 8Ke it. So pass a rule that the tot IL ina )mtdeav le itr - trwL i Den W bloats 7�r Yao peas above both hoppers. The car- southern hill =billy who, when asked lacrosse boys must wear helmets �dtonaYtiyatod. Yoe 4 east, sank and /3s. dt Tier holds 800 pounds of mash and why he was wearing such a mourn- and see that -the rule is obeyed., oolu �k �� ba" Is filled from a chute coming down fill expression, replied 'that he had ' * • 1L Ptu. w tot those s1' pbts of ba �,;:1 from the fourth floor' fill the found it necessary to give up- And perhaps -who -knows-such [raaly to naske you 4up a •• • :`1 hoppers, a man simply pushes the ing, and missed it badly. "Doctor's a rule might even be the means of sow h° Ask !or C.rWI Laic 1Nnt carrier around the 'track, letting orders ? " - inquired his questioner. luring more of the rising generation & at at)° drugstore. ISSUE 42 - 1950 mash flow out of the point of the "Naw," replied the hill - billy, taking to take up the game. Practically - wedge into the hoppers.' dead aim at a nearby" stump, " "I every lad nowadays has a slecret - Is • •, .just found out that I'd ruttier thaw." -dream of winding up either in .-the • * * .movies or., in television, and it. is - :'. The egg = collecting system saves So All • the reason • for us even • said that some of our -athletes ,, A • time, too. Midway between the two finding ourselves i n cs e a s i n g 1 y on opening the morning paper, - tows of nests. Which are six feet A.W.O.L. from lacrosse'games was take_a hinge at whether the photo- avian, is another- overhead track. A' simply because of discovering grapher caught their most- photo- ,M platform hangs from the track. To gather eggs, •man places gimething else we'd "dither do" and r it profile before they Jock at,.. had nothing whatever to do with, the scoring records. empty 'baskets- on the platform. the sport ;self. We `wouldn't, kno* - * •' * . Pushing it along the track, he walks about that. But we do know, for So maybe the boys would come +` .along one row of nests taking the, certain, that it wasn't the roughness out for lacrosse more readily if , tggs as he goes. -When he reaches fir brutality -of lacrosse which'-kept they were assured -that -they would = the end of the pen, he pushes the us away. - finish unscarred and with features i ' platform .back again, thin time re- * *. ! intact, and- so escape being always _ gloving eggs from the other row of However, to those who think - cast, when they get to Hollywood, _ . seats. _ _ like Hugh Templin -that compel- - , sae menaces or_r711ains. _ 1 i• Yon - Dumbarton home here. passing at Peterbora on Thursday Kenneth Brooks were appointed del- �� to Mrs. Norman Wilson Mrs. C. Campkin had a c`c111rom of last week, with funeral services agates to the Y. P. U. Convention In-the- passing of has mo#her, •]t[rs. _ her son James, this week, stationed being held on Monday. We extend being halal at Lindsay on Saturday, David Russell, who wee well known Wra welcome Mr, and Mrs. McCabe with the Nairy at Cornwallis, N.. S. ow: sympathy to the family. October tl. Our dramatic club will. here and was an active worker in =,sad family to the village. He likes his work there verq.mnclr. On•Thursday evening last, sever' put their drama test on ',at this the church before leaving for Park- Mr. and Mrs. E. Craven enter- DUNBARTON - al folks paid a surprise visit to Mr. gathering, . hoping. to win - the cup ham. _ tained several friends on Sunday. _ -- _ _ and Mrs. Albert Seebeck. The ev- again. Mrs. T. McGlashan has. been ord- ` eeing was enjoyed with progressive Miss Helen and Ruth Eastwood. j "Who's Afraid" - continued - wed to rest for a week or two. W iiI teVale euchre. Then Mrs, Jahn Anthony. of Whitby, spent Sunday with Glen Mr. and Mrs, W. I;ynde are spend- on behalf of those present, presen- and Mrs. Eastwood here. liberties and rights _are being cared kc a few days in the North Coua- The Anniversary 5,prvices of the . ted the happy cad➢Ie $?th a, besut- Mr. C. Rankin, of Toronto, visit- for.' Is democracy doing for us United Church were very well aft- iful wall mirror 4fvd a..pair of flan- 'ed Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Sadler last what Communism is doing for .ended at' both morning. and even- ellette blankets. as s wedding gift. Week, thousands; endowinx Iilr with pur- Dr. Pearson, Toronto, called on old friends here on Psiday last' • ing services. In the morning, the The recipients thanked the folks in The sympathy bf the community Pose. colour; feeling and adventure! , Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs . combined chorus of CherzywoQd, : a ve ry gracious manner; after which is extended -to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan We must match the passionate George James on the birth* of a Locust Wil•and Whitevale rendered all-enjoyed 'a delicridue •lunch. Mclean in the sudden illness and dedication of the Communists. The. daughter. -- very line.. music.. Two. lovely - anth- ...passing of Mr. McLean's sister at greatest danger ix{ Communism lies i Congratulations too, to Mr, and ema in which Mrs. Laura Milne had ..Greenwood the Picton, hospital last week. - in the enthusiasm of its disciples; liar. Dollimor• -on the birth o! a /, iss Kinnear of Ireland who Their spirit is amazin the solo Part, O lore that will not ' g +� �m ? �Mi a Muriel _Bamford of Oshawa . let me go" in variations: in varia= The Evening W. A. met at the "been spending . a few weeks, ist 'is sent into a factory or anises■ tion of the "rd Psalm, Mrs. Neil with her brother, Mr. Kinnear, his sitq and he is Pledged to win otherlr $oWtal spent the weekend at her oti boat; bt Pseaideat Mrs. Roar dauchter and hLAband, ham returned ,. tba oa.$t: Petty and �• Bn,se,_�ov visney, on weanesaay evening, The to the-Emerald Isle. She was much Party wants to know the reason ' - --4.hc aoiv. Rev. A. McLachlan gave 11th. The worship' service centred - .... _ e very fine sermons, morning and on the Thank wing theme. This impressed with Ontario. Why. We must- two Propagate our phd• evening. The musical portion in was conducted by Mrs. G. East The lm 'A• met la the home o! Comm is life with iprvonr. The the evening was supplied by Miss wood, assisted b several of the Mrs' Elmo Dance last week, with Communists are out o0 win the s Boyce Campbell and her group of y g geed attendance. Full Particulars world. Tfie only way to brat theist IrUR,p`� AND members. Many new- ...�., +n werre of this meet ' ih ov>` �nekt issue. is to beat ahem to it. 10,000 atuc!- lady choristers, giving two nuar �,� R,BPZTR.S welcomed that night. Orders were Sunda School and Church will eats• working in Moscow - bers which were much enjoyed. taken for Christmas cards. It was y g t tea, WATMii f rW1410% 1Rev. Jno, McMcLachlan occupied Planned to donate a sum of money held at•the regular time on San- foundation for a new Government now or Weida floe Ywiseny the pulpit in the United Church; y day, October t2• •- - building gave their y services- ep ie free. .:. lrtlsuws Ajax, in the evening. for, the interior decoration of the The sympathy of the community. When asked why, they replied ''We • ~. church, The next meeting . will be _ are buildin • ' Awstia Metcalfe and family en- field - at tKe home of Mrs. Herbert R a new world." rs Joyed a day st the Plowing Match ' Middleton with Mrs. Closson and I wish we were more afraid . e- _ t!, $ at Allston• ) KA i FL z the trend h our economic and roc• _ Mrs. F. Webb in charge of the +y+•++` sal life, where People are demand- . !l�sa• Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and fain- - : a . ing security, from without rather S! spent' Sunday with Mrs, Udell. The Y. P. U. held their opening ELECTRIC Jf snies Several folks in the village who than looking within, • asking the 17 SiintrsT. fall meeting on Thursday evening . the f Mb" e9 wbiar enjoyed the fellowship of Mrs, Roy last, when several new members Government, .the Municipality, _ w bs sorry to hear o! her sudden . were welcomed. Joey Pegg and Seers and Barn Wking _ Union or the firm to assume full ill TgM_„1V1W --responsibility : for - their securityi forgetting that the only permanent - H. H. H 'Kaiser security must come from the skills - or 'develop awithinr ul - ;.. e g constant PiCk delegations ar - le appear,. .. __ ._ Whey ing before our City Councils saying k _ 1950 1%geg a =M rd that 'trey_ would g4 on relief rather 2,671r540 - - or a a �, we am well be afraid in our society. Our of grandfathers . .. I14.•ja,•:'•"?n'•'' ``+•� " = - = - NORSEt•01M� ! would have worked their fingers to ' ` the bone rather than ask for relierG .... f it spirit of patient iadastrrr 7t sue! i;�•4f,Kri'4 _...; . _ _ . r .. - sturdy independence and self sell- 19 4 S - lance made ' this country what it is. While social services.ars necessary � - !�► t ® - 4 ... and good, there goes with them a T' - MOSS no i corresponding danger. When Peopile .. - • look outside themselves for seeor- -- �- - - --- 3 are becoming ' 9 4 O - - of asguminpr b�the resppoonaibb iiti • �- tl►ey, _ that :1,118 , 6 0 0 - _ day the er�psyd 1- " - _- __ - -- - - .. o with Democracy. e . 1 er c =- - '� = I o:'y pW passionate manner says: -- I ; v "Leave It to iris. 1 "will -get ail, that . - _ .. _ _- .. `''' _. • + •. /.4 •. you .desire!'' And the people err • - - I_• metrtally conditioned for the dlee- : ator. When 'we see all about us' ,..._. - : �• - : ; - :.:. -- _ - - .. - .. liras -grog" of People willing less _ . •-.► and less to assume Personal res- __ : • r . -' - _ i possibility and demanding more ' _ ' a be ff edad � � afraid or em a o ,�,�i -Democracy. -- _ _ _.• _ 'r R -• •snv� srAa1 _ No generation has ever seen the . ::'' • _ _. results of its mistakes ae -has ours. (} _ 41AW CA►AC"Tt _ l: ": • ustttr PORTArtai -+-' -Two_ world wars that have shaken _ ... _ • our civilization to its very •lonrrda- z'... CTCUt - tion ........ almost more than flesh and _ blood can take. We cannot affovd to go on in the same comptaeent way, indifferent to the things that eat away t the fibres of our Dees- -, i y _ . DUMBARTON stab u• I! ants that we fear - = - - wake that _ . -... stab us then aor� fears fear RADIO &ELECTRIC serve us wait. •r ou Hqdrols growing[fast - _ = - .. ,in _10 years your Hydro has increased the power supply to --•-�j a . Ontario by M,940 horsepower, over twice the combin • • By Bus "quiremeats of the sties of Windsor, London, Haanilton, Peterbosou�y Y .Kingston and Ottawa :: •: sad .there wig be more power within the =: - .: - - :; • � ' ` �, - aezt few months: •,. l Ontario's gro*& has been" amazing. • Since 1927 the population has o increased by 323,000, over 70,000,aew homes have been constsucte4 aPPy 700 new lbdustries 'have been established and the salsas 1001 - "SERVICE' , of production has risen an estimated 0i -billion dollars,. 88,541 new = DAILY -TO Al L CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS rural consumers- have• been supplied with Hydro and the value of serf- , - -" cultural production' -has increased by some 400 million dollars ... all of ? - - . CH A RT E Ri10 BUSES -- ` 'g 'which called fof power in Breuer quantities than at any previous time. A - -- -- -_- OFFER IDEAL SERVICE - - FOR 'A L L GROUP TRAVPL - -. ;UT—in addition to this tremendous growth, the retest step -up ,in y = ><aiiistri?i� activity due to defence rearmament contracts has brought' c = - ablaut srih increase in the use of electrici - In the past few weeks the �5 1 - - :. v . �P t3'• P eaoo 4"Mmulu pr=ary demand in Southern Ontario has -been as 'much as 4 9,000 horsepower - (2$8,000 kilowatts) higher than a year ago ..: _-:increase 5 times greater than the long-term average race of growth.• • • • ,: F thzs saran your Hydro urges everyone to. ;o- Qperate is the cos- g,. ��� . ;salvation of electricity. - • • •- • ' • -- -- . . • .. • :� .,• _.. - -- -- - - -: GF#NERAL HARDWARE --and _....• . .; * AVOID WA MG E LE�'FRIC4� - - S UPPLiS TES ETBAO- BLBCTRIC Mlk CORNISSZON or ONTARJo B : : :fj a - -1Cl a ss' 'e d A d vt's _ - SILK'S MARKET + -_ 4TO LET -�fn Pickering ,lag , - - _ P7: P1= 1=0 So - 4, J. Vi' a two _ - , large furnisbed housekeeping rooms ��� -RED'4� 'on ground floor. Apply at News ._. - _ - TEA SPECIAL _ HITE.- Pickering. FOR .,SALE - -Mason and Risch - - - - 'ORANGE PEKOE ,a,lano, upright, Perfect condition. .. _ � - TI UCU.� - -- - - - -- ; 4136, Phone Claremont 81. \ 2 1 -2• LB. MS, 99C �.FOIR SALE Renfrew cook stove, _ ::, ' - :MARGARINE 1b. for 691 ' With reset -Moir and w arming closet. -OUR OWN ,B I E N D Phone Pickering 190J3, Clark's _ '�. 1 �B. PK�. ri , _ FOR. SALE -- English bicycle, fully % �� - - - �� - - equipped and in good condition. ... PORK 8� - BEANS -2 tins - 29 _ . -Moe Pickering 245 W, Centennial United ^Cliureh � ored to Uphill - last Sunday and 1 FOR RENT -3 unfurnished-rooms spent the day. with 'Mr. and Mrs. GOlaeIt Isar In Pickering Village. Apply Mrs. M. T Sunday morning we saw a A. E. Pearce. '.Powers, very nice crowd o� people in the bars, Ferguson'$ bus these da•a 'HONEY BUTTER 7 oZ k � r. _ Church St. - v FOR SALE - Gerrard- Heintzman' • &ongregation including one or, two training's group of gir's for an en- a lace and ive -wish £o welcome terta` n • �• Fan- piano, in good condition. Apply at , new s inure t called forest - Fan Fie�itageo>*h Fare++ Pieknrinn. you new folk into our midst. We tasy" to be given on November 10, CARNATION MILK __,_2 tins 29Q Get. 2�. -gape feu will like u9, A,L.� Will �Eaaf, Woodlands Halt. • plan to make o u- church your home- . Mr, and Mrs. 'Gerald Cowan spent e - PUBLIG ADDRESS SY,STn1S now that you have-moved into our- last -week -emd in Phelps,. N. Y. FOR RENT public address sys- community. We had just a few Keep November 11, 9pen for the Aero wax • terns, for voice or recordings, suit - more in Sunday School this week W. A. Bazaar. - - able for large outdoor gatherings.. � P- F alas it, that Mr, Edw�ril H A W E �.EM ON OIL ab S than last, ' se lees u 'tike good, Rumour � Phone W.W%itby work. Schwalm lies sold his store. Free polishing cloth GIANT BOTTLE Nov. a y g /I'he Executive of the W. A. met Next Sunda morning the Sacra- We handle onl TOP QUALITY SALE REGISTERS ment of Baptism will be a�iminist- in the church on Tuesday afternoon Q - ` -Saturday, October 28= auction sale � and anyone who *ishes to when final plans we're made for at the New Stouffville Livestock have children baptised, should con -- the Social Evening to be held in BEEF, ROASTS and BEEF STEAKS - > - - Sales Arena, selling livestock, our- tact the -minister 'at Scarboro the church. next T;:esday evening. 3150, at 8.00 o'clock Specialty, fresh torus, springers, het- when Rev. avid _ - • fern, •sheep,• calves, - pigs, - horses, : The mid -reek ;,roup has no- -Mrs.- J.• K. 13raham-and, family kill � - - �.(pick-up and delice_,ies ern be ar- started and all are. invited to at- be officially we'•comed b,• members raagedl. Come early. Bring 'some- tend. Last week Centennial was and friends of the congreg;.tiaa, ' c aOdso'n tame to eel: this is your Comm +m - host and this week will be Rouge The first unit of the church is -'" ILill. Next week Fairport will wel- • b ity sale, ''You briar it-we ll sell sing gradually completed A big _ It." Sale every - Saturday at 1,00 p, come the meeting and - it is hoped "thank you" is given the men and _ tin., D. S. Make this your market all :vtho can will attend boys a$o save been rotuntanly ' r 'I� ' OWrA'RhO ','Where Buyers and Sellers Meet. The W. M. S. met last meek de- zrorkin.s at lining- the inside wails. Sellers and Atkinson, _ spite the. rs.in_ and made• final plain Also, our grateful thanks to Mrs, - ' = auctioneers for their Raliv to be field •on '.Nov- Laura biurrav who donated a lov. Saturday, October 21- auction sale ?ruler. 12, at .the.. church. At -this ei4 oil space heater, and to Mr. J. - M house anti tot, hoimeheld furnf-- time we hope to. have the pleasure S. Todd and Son , for the generous Lure, chesterfw7d, _china, glassware, of entertaining all the . organiza- gift of . a much - needed piano. P j cooking utensils, antiques, east of - tions with_ in our ,radius and are The South Group of the W. A. Frink !� E stlifth"', - the 4- corners, Claremont, the prop- planning a cerp special prograr repeating their entertainment --- ... - �., 0-0.6 erty. of Mrs. B._.Coate.s. At the awns for that occasion. If you do not called "Radio Station Nutz ", at • 'time and place, will be offered by belong'to one of the numerous tad = Fairport Cburch this Friday even- - l�kering +v +'wrket & Lo&er Pl =* aaetion, 7 -mimed house , with hydro ies' groups then just come along ing October 20. ..4and in=nate, quarter -acre lot. pool- anyway and enjoy otii speaker. try house and good well. Don't miss program and hospitality. The off-. P H 0 N E 30 - - looking at this property. To be sold erring at this meeting wjll take —Church �� � $abject to reserve bid Tbrms made the - place of our usual Autumn - # Imown day of sale. Sale at 1,00 V. Thankoffering Sunday. , Pi ermg Uaeeed l b rt forget that next Thursday ord aL Chattels, cash. A.& FARhE 1201r. - - - - - A. E, Young, Miaistas - .• _ .. . 'anotioneer. the W. A will be meetinit again one SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 1950 r rt> Continued October 28. being the date when , _ •1 Grasmere Je see can discuss the results of our Saaday School - 10,00_ - A..M., - - - ' ',lice- president of the Canadian 11,00. A M. and 7,00 p, M, see Cattle �1ub and anaident o! = .recent bazaar and make plans for I Rev. John M the Board of the Canadian Jersey _ e�rtmiinmi fellowship a and omoae- _ will olive charge of boboth tvi j D magazine- Montreal the national The crew G93nic will also by op- Audle Sunday .a•. - - - - - Breeder' tan• increase. - - - rsey _ agazine- The sale of these y School at 1.46. 1.110 P• X Harvest Home Services sixty k _ 1 xty cattle leaves him with. about. - en on Wedneedav -the 25th, and vre - - . twenty Jerseys which he w411 -"tai$ would like to Rev. John McLachlan see. a repetition of - - - •, Until the sale of the farm, Gras- I..t - .month'$ attendance when we NCA1,,7'ON l'ti J;ll CHl let is mere Orchatde, i made. The fiats almost .made tihe record. Thy- ir-r -- .... Minidter - Rev. A,. F. Bamford i g'yd. Wonnaeott was the manager unf +ption clinics are commpncinsr_ _ •- .:` :of this herd, u till -his death fa' SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2•L, 1950 i- p ae the schools tor,, so check with CHURCH A.YI`IVER&ARY - ~ .'Y V��lty LFl�+�TS _ 1'April. r Your nearest school to avail sour -. -- - �to1* of fha;r, fwe sPTVlces. 11.00 aA ra. - Rev. Dr. J. A. Cran- ; - -- - - ,�'�p p i c _- ; Y s: • . The FelIciwehip Claw wnt wr l -Ston M. A., D. 'D. Toronto. _�►iitQC�L1J Ici►7 a bur R n - - . Choir . the Aurrh e;,.cla Sun- 7 3 - - - tom. 0 . • - -- _ you at y evening, ? - _ f e et or their reg 3 m. - B - LOCKF� PLANT r Wexford Ch=air ti :F PUBLIC NOTICE •••• y' r a sp es o P• a Meats Processed - r ou=t of Revision Con Frtdunller auspices of the Suit. - day School. by Blind. and Near. - TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING, blind, of Toronto and Elocutionist. � . . - . COU:v -TY OF ONTARIO This should -be 7 ,O YO�' SP r16cifi aticns- = an ezaelleat en- �•••••s• tertainntent,' Come and show your PUBLIC NOTICE is he given interest in the S. S. and encourage _ e 'o the Revision, n e ! - r -�_ s, that a Court of o our handicapped friends. Assessment Roll for the Township - of Pickering will be, held. in the $t. a Presbyterian :• Tl°fo ofgall #it<e11 airs is Municipal Offices' Brougham, Ont- Pidwria - - - . ario, oa.. _ - 81* David Ni g Mh�istee ri• . - THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 19,60 a,ot _ P. m, - Sunday - _. -.- '� :.� •. _ .. - .- - -- -. -- Duelling F&e at 9.00 A. M. (D', S. T.) 3.00 p. m. Church Service Inearanee JS - - to hear and. adjudicate upon all complaint$ vi*7 Temple mtecouait - •Petsi0e 0 - against the Assessment Rolf of. the b.45 e, m��'8 dServices ay ''shoot An You, noilm TO � Township of Pickering for the. year � Nosing >"roe�i _ 1961 11:00 a. p PRIM NT,DAY VALM ? ALT PERSONS interested .are p. , m. - Evangelist% + . Wedoeeelap - a,O0 P. 3L required to' take notice and govern Prayer Meeting -!DOUGLAS C. themselves accordingly Bey ArrBh"n0h rASM3= • ••••►•• _ 3.00 P. m . Young People ' We will be plazas tc � ' IT DATED at BROUGHAM, delis' 17th Pastor W. E. McEvoy j'an CO• or suppled farm ,ter e" be*' Day of Oebober, 1960, Write or Phone ...,..... h st.eat .rrevaitiag lam Lt T. JOleiNsTON, Clerk. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA .: ap Igatoa !ee uses asses Cs�1 = :fie 1m4 Misr, 0 Munieipa8ty of the Corporation of 11aillere . risBerlets 3111IM& - - Cditl�Iniai, Fairllprt, Rauga Silt .• the •Township' of Pioke 9. Bev.' J. K. - mmosbsat lr, 110 2a�ii . Aala�1101 IlA14 ; • le■Ir Braless, M. A,, B, ng 'BMW sea IIfN► 'FAIRPORT ROUGE HILLS AND DISTRICT Woodview 8d,, R: R. 3, Pickering Phone:.Scarboro 3150 �ae!1■ebr3lt I of dt" =2* : - BEACH - Mr. -and Mrs. - Cliff' Schwalm and Wjnaj� �t 'Gibson - - $ $ � Platrelag • Pbmo M3 fatally and Mrs. Schwalm Sr., mot- Ceatesmial Chards (Centennial and Kinastoa Roads) min braw , -- Church Service - 1 too. Sunday School 11,.16 15 ,� a. an. RADIO SERVICE �.. - W� 9ftj dallsr �o■e r *. y (Children and Parents meet togeth= Gnas<tsate11d BeDatr tleevfe• • _. /la« lsr11 fir Ba 'ism, -ft for, worship at .11.16; Special •• i .-BROCKS.- B01 aals�Y '1>>Ai Fat o! t6o service for the children ae�M vdft so iw,a•�.. - - - - y -- With Ian, p r and • Hamel- h t Children for tsa Unireiaty brive, AJAX � ri p se ,e �WA1� N F!!rM • dsri s _ • . _ er 211000,, .,It Rouge He charch - (Rombank and Ro"I - w.w....M.e wq tt<iO�C � itf7l�'1e 0 F. Ili. ,•, Church Service 1.0 R O w'� 1 &Mdsy School - 11,11is•a. joa.. .. iBat11 de aiodit .�.� e (Speew part of the lie for as Arthur Fieid . _ _ :with hymn. pn.Wa saes - �:_ . k ►inn won . ;- &a- .a>�+b' s0ry1 '. summa:. ,,c a ts� W 3 ACH. X 00 = � To - 7:aa' i F0111.ee. � _garn 510 51b J _4P%wilman's lk RoaO'- - - M , ! 1 1� �►: a " : - ' _ ' _ 8sadaP: l3chooi 8 eitee~" '� ;` a �AliD a"T1LY : . �{ i{�w Pep, vim, Yt> - _ J ALL :DAY: SATURDAY � �' .� u, sow time• Me o•ti, app :.' • - :. SR Pa14 a .OA ^ i'1►lra IAD Dlll[1!tfi b' - re,en nmiara'+.ofu°t.et he 61:1. D. ow Asiia011 li%grod sad- ttiluvasa9 sl.rtm•re •ee.e- _ -r � 204"Or' w4eek ed . "�.q F7tr fl0lef nppr•Fm e" en auk •e• AwrMarg _ ! y w pot T'.33P Lmi eeo p,V��tti'�� �i�OitCfl�it� .: e"�a•• t rorea 't L"r' yam r - - _ _ . _ _ vA r!.� tea. •.wam...m,,..e.w•.e..a.• s 1 w.- - r . . ' Est { SUjjjXedd.9jpeCt0' Woodlands M�rMr.raw•w� - ; -•:' A. E. Richardson • S1TII.DJ,1Ka3' 8UMk M. CORRECTION (with our apol- �_- .► ozies. Ed.) Last week our report - t,, y�Ql#.NZ&AL I SURAIIi� - bam*4lste Deuce Can Be >rsWa of the organization of the Bingo ` i 1 COSMETICS Committee had been miaunderetood 664 s "W ­,--PHOTO-FINISHING >�F d•phsrtTro� 1* °liowias 7zer - resulting in the - officers named by t� eras VETERINARY SUPPLIES ,0W VZYANC9N41 -�� us being incorrect., This should too"" Os Roll R'o'oting In All Gradsi read Mr. Bates, Chairman • Mrs.. isaR M BABY NEEDS *a Old- established Agency, Ready $� -� stdMg Mr. Bill Leonard, b oaMtM� a,aasa•• . To Serve Yea. - Asphalt ooams :axon, Secretary*; THAT ~� .. :.STORE HOURS -- i8$ONE, PIGKFISLN0 40. Alaaniaaim- Ceram. Seed Master of 4eremoaies, ' 11 Ridge Cap and Valley Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. ass *0 as 1110 6 g, Week Days C.�=e, Mp g gam J. Grace (nee Manion Comport) on PRESCRIPTION 9•00 A. M. 9.00'p. lL - - • i 4sd Lime Bit - � the birth of their daughter. This Bundayt � ' - fAmcrew Blocks , makes .Ethel and Percy Comport 1,00 P. 1L. to 6.00 P. i[. -�_ • =; `fasaaaaaios 4i All !slants - Bats and Loom do&& grandparents for the first time. # llnsaxraae�e Advises Posts and Pokes For those that had to plow`_:_ "'' eayaart ke Bosiaess through the mud. ' at the Hall last each Aaaiv A• W• MITCHELL Monday night, we are very sorry, �• 'Rd BYES, p:Nl1• BO _ r: aadreiats : PLbns but • the reason it -was so bad is. B3rovghan, ,CiiR Pick. 341W3 pgONYiR 74 and iii- that about 200 yar+is of "fill" were put in, in front of the Ball over The o u"At 'a tt:u tasa r:rx . k -end Whereas this made ���� K EN AND CLA R K E - quite a• me, fs to • the appearance of ~; ��N•ar =�1� the Hall and also increase our AUCTIONEER8 STAFFORD BROS: -Parldnx facilities. i iSC 38H �•L PICKERING Everyone is asked to please keep A$ i'SONE: ii Licaraed and Authorised foe tbs ' HONVM NTAL WOFAS to mind the dance that the young Conntil of Ontatie and York. Phone - Whitby W2 - people are putting. on in the- hall Isles - Farm StocJ4 Implements Hon on Friday. October 2 T. A few hold F�raitnre Real Estate • 818 Dundas 8t. EL, Whitby, Out weeks ago #here¢ was an editorial _ Sales our at Ressenabls. 3 fn this Paper to the effect that it • CUAST WOODLAND$ COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Bates. Deal Service for gala would be -nice if -the, different or4„•• Price of One. MCEACHNIE'S. ' and planned ns d the area Rot t artier - o�1Qw�'er� _ and planned the'.r different aetiv- � , Milftm P. O. phone, A21L 61,'R'S I i there-- wo not o Markham P. Q. phone Marker 806. ?� �'•,LL+�a V" D� - ; t: s so u1d lie e I _ j e Prentices have been__estabitsbed U many conflicting dates. East Wood- �Rl DA 7 oct0BG F? 271 - ttatUDnee� since. 11590. _1+'[TNl�RAL D1l8ECT08 � lands Executive has many times r r -•,s sug f ested, -this -themselves and IN THE COMMUNITY HALL !shale Ambulance Serrkn would be- only too pleased tot, one .9a selix to the tkMaire3, I1 Day or Niglai ,� of their representatives to .meet �� �ll i DAVID H. MARSHALL Wm. td<cEACI�IE Pao with -others - to see- that these con- A III � r a• till 1 a iR I>• flielin•s and over - lapping of daises 1I,EFRMBI3MEN1l I'RIZI&S ,� . _ ,, �„ do not occur in the future as the SPOT ".&IVCE ELIDiINA'i`IU� Z%&I Phone Pick. 193 Wftk"nd of the 27th there are _ COSTUME PARADE A ,CAI* $lad STOR$ ACCOUNTS three darges in the area. With a ` 'lr80>�s PLCkIt. =7 J 13 (� little planning and co- operation ADMISSION 50c 'per person Pickering, ant. this could very eaeefly be avotde& • - as>•„► s7,rw • ID6 not - forget that this blonds;► y �- night is Bingo' Night again to the - W DI. MAW gall and • the Jack -Pot is $25.00 Y Please lzyr t4 remember Saturday, ton. all � , keep to mind tine Saturday, Nov- .. We" t AUV1'1HIrkim-aad ember 4 as this is the Ladies' Baz- D(E11INELS OF THE ROUSE 3111111111111110- U41111111116111i9t . �•�!�' aar; and we hope that you Will &e �`� AIM them all the support that you can. - - RO>1>S'. ♦ PBOI•, On P�idaq night of this week a UG'� - _. ILL • +.�+••r, y, ONT. !!av or w`rlla Banquet is beinar vlanned for the - T" kliiiae, Rust Oil RNtias Os - ! l 152* , >�p, and ab. This the Roaase >�1i, �Mfle & MDSa J, H. DAM ELL JEN� INS) - Bslatlaaa iihlt�llt _ ;poste Club. This will be held in - - - Asrl �• the Rail, and once tnFSre we tivonld - PINM ai.:.sb' �� sibs to offer -our congratulations to the boys who did so well and tls 7, ' Wish to express their Warmdst thanks t0 • y the ftir {a. we would• like to sap better luck next yaer. all who, both known and unknown to them, T�►• aat little -girie of Brownie are J A. WIL-LOUGHBY fs0 to 12An surd 8.00 to 50i we wou d like to remind -+Iiem �t -. = -helped to the recent search for their lost dog. AND soaVS Brownies meet on 'Setnrda•• morn - Evenings: Mme., Wed.. ", $ to 0 ing at 10,80, in the Nall. W- have - 7Wq Tours Claaadaafaa far*- JDULM1Y ZLDGi Opp; P. Qt now startrd our •orarranf for -tl'• - — -- - rat Farm Agency: - OWUWA, ONTAIUO tail and winter months and- wt� Jbantry Property taon. the number wp n�+ev -bra•; wt- shAl -- _ .- ~ • _ _ , -- p a,s .Res, »�; Ottica 1416 have to elopQ the PArk t^ r° -- -._ —_. saaait J. I, _(Bed). 8tewars w- (ol[1 -. _ _• - -- . - al►oeo6 Toronto (Three-Day 8.r:lc. ,rraaged) = West- White Terrier, ere after ti+ +s - week and have. a Vier That Hoare La The Ctty waiting list. This mP -TMs - that,_ von t can our city •Dert. - �i11 net bt able. to ioln Brownian - is now settling hapliily into hie new Home 13Y918T . Toronto until someone dmpp ou.+ :4o if yots - � Sellers A. Atkinson _wan+ to be a sr ni- the s yeRr re- and is very grateful -for all the kindness Phone Agin. 901 W 9 - stoat!. sags member to con+P to the •reetinir on Licensed _ Saturday morning, or of romse In - 'and help his owners received the cane of Eiek-neFs• - note to those to help him get 'back there: CLEN DE N I N C • - =- - In e4taarge w;,� >,. -1-PDt t- -- _ Auctioneers - _ DIXON ... _ 96 Yeas•. .,, .•. _ . ,kudley _ A L 3i ACKWHI 01TUR :. gal" eoaut eted saywhese There' will be i► showing of col- - - _ L-� ` gpeciiisLni fa Ift m 6,teck, Farm• cured views at the Andlay _school JIM-11am- &ftenUmd, pp��}} ' 1114�Q�i and Property wales. house on Tuesday evening, October Wi lands All sales psseoaally Listed aiad - -24, of interest to_ all farinem They 881111 sad Md VON& *6 uslaill of 0W eft". "MARKRAM - : r>lioays lies. firm Waskasy w i, J. W. DIJON [Prompt Service :>« w. Rate glad row PS;OPa1�TOB - l - e sonable Rates 1&e, .= year � plater d�a•�y �►•�ea P� it indoors act,. the , . The b•a P� By T% Dambare tt Included to the gram w be i�MB17L�NCE t ..,,.rti 990 e. . AM in ripening and is y1el� heavier, Siwaa4 Slab ant Weiner ro 1 Mt- Sheridan, of Stirling, is via- : • _ I a giant einer Roast, wtt l sting his son and faumil hare, - drinks served t0 the ehtldt+tmi, >' rt has just been announced that a , _ _ - .. • � Wm. H. and Mrs. Ge vCaited aaatq �e with psdaes fat the �Hyes is Kingston recently.• a monster Hallowe'en Party will be best costumes, and a moving pick held on Saturday, - October 23, at, are show. If. be emphasised, -'i CARD OF TE ANKS 7.80, for all 'children iA Pickering that all chit . Pickering T • � • •f - �} ps•sr own- IK Your Friendly • Resident Agent It an wish to e: s In • BW Township. Tia3a eveat Wiu be span- sh;p are m aaa arrantEemema io y prey Y sores by the Dunbsrton Kiwanis- are now under way to have caan aa! T !�:$IIB.ly ,ARit11,iT _- ceie thanks to my many friends Club and ,will he held at -the Kiw- • the various schools to tha Township who visited me and made enquiries; s el Park, Dauabaarton, weather per - t at about 7.00, Saturday, night and 1 L1l>R'H, 11!'IRts CiaB>QAUi'Y, tJ01fDS, AUTOI[OBII.tt also those who sent cards. flowers, II'1>RAA1l� �' bait and rand d m recent Rutting. Should the weather be un- those who have no transportastloa • -, 510Y "M Al 7 during Y favorable for an outdoor party, sr- will be taken to the .Pork and than 1 it.1i1' YOUR PR'JP>bATi2>8 B`DR iRali:ffi Wt'i'ft Illy. rengements have been, made to hold j brought back Roane after. - Coaw. .... _ •= = - CYiZIL - E. MORLEY . . -. ' . _ ' • ..,..- - _._Nadi. W� H. Ek>�cott :.._ _ DAN L ORTH BUS LIlYES, Ui� * COURIE�IIVI6ER __I A.I�. RVIC = - TORON?O BSOIIGHAIt[ C4A8181[ONT Ii>811'i. Co COs SAM BOUND READ DOWN _ WEST BOUND RI UP - P i� !hones: 8a wbosr, iflt)a t.sd 1111 _. O l°'`� _ _ nsiNr / rte- • PJi• P.lL. P.M. P,]IE A. � '•+r 11 X p��L�. _ . a `' - • • - - I 1 -d • — - ! Sash. San. SCarb►Oro v a.._ction - . ``' ::, ••:► ranaar.r�• _ ---' and and nag. aaaid - 8 M Eau. ::+an: - ' Hel. ROL oa* . 8oL anal ss• l3aL nor ' �1LT5i DIKAVIU T - 9­14.14 11o1. R& only. _ Hof '' • lily _ as >aaeissea>4'ikis4 I14s4'asi >ovMli.- S." I.4s 2,00• 10,00 ...».......... day aQi Edward .» ..........:..' a, <e i,86_,• i,30 9.ai - k ME iwii MR-.womb 1,10 6,36 =)s.k6 ,.....,w Vaaatorth :sad Luttrell ,.a........ 410 9.19 4.65 .0111'1'!3 than% - Gb^ �r 10.29 6.30 11.2% 1031& ......»:» 8earbory Junction «.......... 2.00 1.60 4.46 9.00 - + b deaaees. Plecdeey -built and pa of tied. • f0.lii i,26 . #,66_ ,.�0.>si � Halwru «.... '1;45 'S.45 4;20 a�i . A% AGi li ARDS —Tear I*pk Doon:.m"4 aspsa+ei� ovowbftr& 10.28 0.38 "' 2.i:i , iP;6! l Brawn's Cortrata .......«•�� 7,43 8.41 4.27 8.42 _ 1PLYltf'OUJiB -..Ftr, Ctsau: Binh, W6110a , Rand FArb *W4. 10.10. 6.4.0 -2.66 ; t0.6i `_ Town Lttn ....««., 4.4D i 41 4 E6 B.iA q ' aaatrd Ceder wltl llallsn lasa�lt - 10.it 8.i9 _2!1f }}-1,60 i a .....:.. lCedae Graft - Uarkhaaa. ,..:...c. 9.80 'i:3S '4;16 . 5.30. :,• - M i. Mr!! >aa tDWaR i'M Mvaes► ii,09 7.M l,Ji ,lt.ti. Luctrlt 9111 7 20 1.20 4,05 $30 . al arm 11.$$ 1.95 '1.20 11.39 4 �E ilea& Dlete "is 2.19 4•.116 $ I s' ! � L16 1i•Rsl' y a'f Beaslg11a18 7,10 5,1♦ 2,ii e,i9 7 �..) i 1.29, Fist i.a5 1 fill _ m .. I aL toot M0, 1.41 5.00• _ i :.jjl s .r ..> ..veil'• - .. .. _ . ,. =`~r,:•'• ::' ;'ti ". - '"�� . - °. �. .. ..__.ate.' ANNE -14IRST y ' yy w , „ ,- 1•__. :.. .. . -/ ,. <, �.,,� EcuaoeeW'w'�. ..�,pl•.S - G'-I.+te.. ...Ai,�d0 .:.i!+n it >h *G'•,. _. � - _. —. '� •'J)... / l' .. !, t ft&Z4 SALABA� -' rat "Dear Anne Hirst: I am in love, when his divorce does kecome - with a married man and I don't * final, if he wants to date you y,. Imow what to do: *then you will have the opQcrtutt- _ - - - - -- "When I met * ity to really know him. That will VACUUM-SEALED - him a year ago ' •take many months (By the way, he wasn't living * what do your parents think? Or -- j with his vYife. * didn't you tell them that he was V4'e went to- gether for about * Today, take it for granted that ... :� . ; a mouth -: al- * he has passed out of your life. ways with an- • Be nice to this lad who really other c, o u p 1 e. * loves you and who has so many .. " . Then he went * endearing qualities. You may back to his wife, • never fall in, love with 'biro. But M Recently I saw him and he * ha attentions will engage your told me he loved ate- and wanted •time pleasantly. s, _ Q him until e gets - me to wait for h c • See other young men vole his divorce *know tone That will give you r t. demonstration the week before. The rs "I date another boy who, is all *more experience in glneral, which 1 result was very effective. ' :a girl could ask for. ,Handsome, * will fit you to choose the right Well, well —again the main worry' ` pleasing personality, a good job. * mate when the time comes. with housewives seems to be flies.' He wants me to marry him But I • * • _ -: R4NICL�.S Flies that had taken to their winter don't love him' as I do the other Married men are out for any nic quarters have now come out of / man. - girl, no matter how appealing their hiding to bask is the bright warm "What shall 1 his Wait till the stories. Send theca flying. Amt sun. And now they are out they are / � other man gets his divorce? Or Hirst is here to tell you why. :b so stupid all they can do is flop forget him and leafs' to' love the Write her at Boa I; 123 Eig6tteatb Gwerdottme F terke and b z until r �� other boy? • u t they -Petty _ n - Street. New Tomato, Ontario ''The other day Partner called me nearly drive you crazy. So we have l�f �IJt. SAFETY FIRST ` outside "Listen," he said. I lis- �� is the house, and if we go out - 4dfli4 - * My mail is jammed with letters aids to escape them we are tmme- 'from iris who waited for a man SIGN SEEN on farm fence: toned. What I heard was something diately confronted with a cloud of Best friends you could have in o g "Hunters lease don't shoot .at - • " , '- . like the whirring of machinery. the kitchen! Acover -u apron to divorce his wife Some are still , P `What on earth " 'I began, gnats. As for cobwebs —it just- p p on with • waiting: Others have found that anything that -isn't moving. It ' seems that spiders you don't even a matching oven -mitt. All embroi- . by the time the divorce camZ might be my new hired man.°— 'Watch the oak tree; said Partner. see � webs while you wait. either dered so gaily!. • * through, the issues- had sought Danbn Review. -So I watched. Soon I noticed the g g t ry tree was absolutely alive with star- ..indoors or out. So it looks ai if Bright daisies on a kitchen set; • another love. Bags —and they, of course, were ��'�1 °g that creeps, cfawls or Pittera 856; transfer of motifs; cut- • Surely you girls who claim 'ta - flies is out to enjoy our Indian sum- ting charts. s responsible for all the noise. A lit- . ? y have ze ;d this column for years - lit- tle farther away another tree fad mere Ob yes, it is certainly grand Laura Wheeler 'a improved patJ • must know the danger of. going - \ also 4pparently been selected as a weather but already farmers are tern makes crochet and knitting so • with a married man, whether he meeting place and the birds began beginning to look anxiously for simple . with its charts, photos and • is living with his wife or not. \ fl rain. never satisfied, -see we? But seise dueetions • To do so -exposes you -to this _ _ flying back and forth from one tree - after all when y ow have spent days •wares sort of gossip. [t proves to another. I never saw so many and days working up a field, and Send Z WENT'f -FIVE CENTS o you are not too selective about _ starlings in all my life —and come have bought fertilizer and sowed in coins (stamps cannot be accept- ' * to think of it, it was the day after edi for this pattern to Box 1. 123 the men you" date, or it -shows the smoke haze had cleared away, your wheat, you do hope for a little lrighteenth SL, New Toronto; Ont. • how thrilled you are hr his very co-operation from the weatherman, * ineligibility. _ so maybe even the starlings got , Print plainly PATTERN NUN. somewhat confused, don't you. But if things are not SER, your ldAl[8 and ADDIitE$$. Do you forget that just by We are also thinking the smoke- going yOur. war you can forget your New! Household accessories to dating you he indulges only has -..k worries for a while if you have R- i _ = was indirectly responsible for the somefl6ing interesting to ;read. knit! Motifs to paint on testtiksl • * ,awnof inclination end thinks au:h -- _ sudden arrival of the lovely autumn Send TWZNTY -FIVE CENTS g Your reputation? +colones• The smoke prevented the That is what I was doing last • You, like so many other girls, ' P weak — digging into a very interest- today for our new Laura Wheeler • aun s .rays from reaching the earth Needlecraft Book. Illustrate s of will- claim, "But tii'E ARE DI F. _ ' -we g'ot cold weather and frost in book where I itarnt some ear- * FERE:�T!" I wish I could' agree. prising things. It was "Life A crochet. , embroidery. patterns plus * 4" and that automatically ecked out g tong The, facts remain -the same, ao h - Y The Doctors" b Paul De Kruif sad many' fascinating hobby ideas Acid • _ the trees for as in -colours of red y matter what his protests of. love I was particularly 'interested in a a free pattern is printed in ' the and gold. Logical, isn't it? What. Y book, or his promises for the future. ever the reason the country u chapter describing the reseiZech * As for you, , how can :E11 E - really beautiful it would be work of Dr. Alvin F. Coburn- -a • lieve anything You be- your feeling is Yu nice to' delve for miles `and mile Nasal M.O. in, the L .S.A —io cos- THEY (1gT .PAID FOR *deeper than infatuation? You through wooded country although section with rheumatic fever. Ap- I}OINQ TO THE DOI3$- ' went withthe'man only a month. JIFF actually that is hardly necess.ry pasty research . has brought to = - •You fell foe his charm, his de- for as because we have scenery light a strange fact =that while all -- .. - *.light in "somebody who under- A� = evithin a tea -mile radius of home sore throats do not develop into .The authorities of the Northern! * stands -me;' his sophisticated IREit1EF IS LAMNG khat would certainly be hard to rheumatic - fever, yet all cases of Teritory of Australia have just id_ * love-making. The man himself Pa g• 1Ros fast, Prolonged nli*f fsotn _ - beat, rheumatic fever that were -invests 'P,. H. Allen and D. Blyth $,30,000 • you do not know at all. What -Of headache get IxsTaxssxs. This - This has bel6 a busy week and •gated revealed that there had been _ .apiece for going to :the dogs: They * his habits? His real character? r - �, tablet aoe>�a not eves now I, have hardly got sty a certain type of sore throat before- are professional dingo (wild dog) - 'His standards if be has any? just one. but tbm proven medical _ bearings, as it weie. ! was away hand. Then it would clear up and destroyers, and their average hag • What sort o� husband tvoaid ae. ingredients that ease the pain feat. 4rom home for two days and im. for two weeks the patient would is 50-100 a week. They are paid a "' make? Remember, his marriage Andthereboil,inewsteases, lasting, - medistei afterwards came tsar local show no sin of sickness- The" • failed no matter whose fault it - _ .. y g e4 -� 'basic wage of $i0 a week, tea d °al- Try ItrrrAatrtxs just once for pale - fair —also daughter and a friend sadden flare -up and be would be tars camping allowance, and $5 for ` was. relief and you'll my an thooss ods do r .arrived from Toronto. It was a down with rheumatic fever. Dr. Co- each skin they bring in, for no • His is as old. old story.` � there's one thing fee hesdacbf !wonderful "day for the fair and burn began experimenting with diet claims are allowed unless some part " 1pon't see him again. Later on, P, , its INWAJeTDMI from alt accounts it gets bigger - patients gives of the animal is produced. And try IsraTnxrtxs for other and - bet :.r -very year —which speaks as much as. 8 egg - yolks. a day fol- - For them the job is not difficult; ice. too... (or neuritic or n crow well for the Fair boird responsible lowing' the sore throat did not de- but for the average city dweller /� �/� _ , pain ..,. or for else pains aaxl aKhea for the complicated business of or- velop the fever. The next move it would _ be impossible. g Tender, Aching, pony �tab� swing the show. Unfortunately was to discover what there, was is worry - -sheep and�tat to and tneach usually brings A for me, by that time I was slightly egg -yolk that • • "- • - - leader the weather sad so was not Prevented infection, year kill or -maim tens of thousands. II�Pt slid Research was sell under way, sap- They are extremely cunning, and if ' Perspiring Feet able to go and I .did so want ported by the Kellog Foundst%oo„ they know that a hunter is cn their to rust one a,mut• as application. "ar fat 1n>fMtla■ �` to see the Women's Institute exhi= when it was suddenly withdrawn, - �s •■.`°► bits. Howevir, even if 1 did not Dr. Coburn could not Oar on teal! they evade him We.rTo txt ni err artist.' or nins - ow It wb g+et to the Fair I was compensated without money ry But these two men have . been �' =OO! seed. teed.-, .manias, eo�nine t•et will" ilterally lump tar Jew• to a certain attest b a caller who ey so, unless there schooled in every trick the dingo !�o tuna. no trouble; you Just apply 'a , -- Y have been discoveries since this saes produce. As the dingoes roam 'w es•aa et tie -ou over w sartace ee arrived while I was alone with a Pr g ter eon nisht and a litas• or w cab oeea: bitantine • _ book was written the-riddle of the over a wide area, era and as are .ton i•wutrre. Jan ■ utw use rub it to liege armful of gladioli• Most of yolk is still unsolved. But there it's •tn pa Roaa.rtut the way a< aeu an - .teem I pat is tall containers but - useless, and the only way Yo •exter= all toot, misery. while for test thm ewwt - s oething to stop anyone with ; one stalk I used as an experiment, - animate these. is by tracking -them with an o • beeadae. Deer, Ohre 's uetttlae y 12 -Tablet Tin 2SO ?breaking off the blooms and at- sore throat eating egg-yolks--they. down and shooting- -often at night s ; a W! ass Nformula —thii eombtna. g•esei•kd IRTeksaf Iestl• hanging them in a bed of foliage couldn't do cearly as much harm as when the animals are moving fast. lion of essential .oli and camphor and e at1 the ftorict had shown us in her might-be caused by swallowing a Tba� both Allen tad Blyth hate Omer antiseptics so aood that tboaeands of - _— '. tent medivre b k d bottles ld annually to Mtp noMea up h are no n whole lot of pa to e, mar smen of a high order. morns one callouses. ISSUE 42 — 1950 W - - _..jar -• -.• . .'.....: _ ' .. ._ _ . _ _ :: Interest on $1,000 in the bank at 1,�2% r w I per year is $15.00, while interest on ` -SLOW of the new series of .• 'Canada Savings Bo.- onds -tit 2�e/o for a year is $27.50, or•i12.50- • more. �• _ : • - Canada - savings ,Bonds -may be _ - chased in denominations of $50, $100, _ : Nin"tory Story —I t was just like an episode from "Tess > or i1.1i00. Telephone of mail r' - - .Perils of Pauline." The heroine was four-rear -old. Karen. - _ " ._'_ Tour order to as Discs todaT: " - Welter, who fell 100 feet frptn. her ninth -floor aparttment - - _ _ _ v. win- dow. While Karen was rushed to the hospital, h'er distraught w _ _ beau, Brian Cundelan, paced, the sidewalk with his colleagues. _ . `:: T 1� won pOd� Gandy &'COItIt 8nV , -The happy ending came .-when `doetors, declared Karen miracu- _ p • - lousy uninjured. Karen afid Brian clinched in the final scene _ ' rTdeputarre: ELaiis lll�l _ Litinited - and' Brian's cowboy pat, at left; provided extra atinosphere by eatinE popcorn throughout the drama. • ` ' F � 'r ' .•.. '. ..:1t•,nA-.• . ...r •. .r • ,t .r 4: r.. ,' �. � M" .. _ ... .. �. ' -\. -, [- r .. iv. COFFEE r \ r A IrE qh kly VA I IOLI (9 Wr AA , I-P 4,X . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... M 4-A 4-1 AlJj Tr a. OF OICTURES, N THIS PA Were Taken By'! PHOTOGRAPHS & Of Tul ti* owr �d qh kly VA I IOLI (9 Wr AA , I-P 4,X . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... M 4-A 4-1 AlJj Tr a. OF OICTURES, N THIS PA Were Taken By'! PHOTOGRAPHS & Of Tul ti* owr 1#rl' ROCK > SO' e ' Feedi C asts - -- - - > .► Y -New stop 81 a& -= IFUNCTIONAL REEDS HELP , � " I•_ SCAR. T - 511 1 ..:..THEATRE _ PRODUCE HEALTHY FULLY ;j,IR OONDITIO?= NOURISHED BIRDS WHO THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OCTOBER 19, 20, 21. W�32'TZ3'Y GIVE MORE EGGS— BETTER - --TWO BITS ENTIRE TIRE FAMILY WILL ENJOY ; .. �_;` • s' EGGS. BY INCREASING - ... FRIDAY and SATURDAY QUALITY AND QUANTITY _ KILL NE UMPiRE Ootoberr and 21. YOU 40 W E R COST AND - - T - - - Shows At ah^ne and ipso P. M. +>!�. �`' INCREASE PROFITS - °.:�'/i'illam Renaig .Una Merle x Where � ,:� , ,t• ,• = o1 YOU. PLEASURE ' - ftla t t�foled lld •� ' in e Sidewalk : Singing Guns +,colour, _ Starring DANA ANDREWS and Vaughan Monroe . Ella Raines Wzltes Fron�s>et � :` O» TIER xEt _ E66 MASH and E66 PELLETS � - , (duds Relish Paints) MONDAY, TUESDAT, WEDNESDAY - OCTOBER at, 24, 26. •October 28, 24 and 25 - rr--,, Lsat Complete Shaw At SAO ' P. M. 'Y � } � .�i1@ by THttES HOURS OF PERFECT g"4. o rs rAINMENT ;Quicksand � _ me Sad Songs Foi me MICKEY ROONEY and , Claremont C:)-:)? St�i JEAN" CAGNEY - Margaret Sullivan Wendell Corer , Plus An Added Attraction . -- I • OUTSTANDING ADDED A1`PHAE71tZON I c►.. Passport CLAREMONT �_ ire " td Stay to Pimlico Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dickinson's Church will hold a Thankofi JOaB Fontaine James Stewart +' : gtarring STANLEY HOLLOW'A'Y erirrg ARET RUTHERFORD son of the 4th Line was adrmtted Service this Sunday night at 7.30, _ - Eddie Albert Percy "Pa Kettle' 10bride ' Mir' to the Gravenhurst Sanitarium last from ere Green River, special. speaker - week w'iiURSDAY, FRI.. SATURDAY Born, on Sunday last, to Mr. and Mss Ruth (Allman who had Just THEATRE POLICY October 20, go), 28. Mrs. Keith Drake (nee Jean Ward) come, !roan hospcital, has gone back Box Office Onsn Erenisp A,>!d0 P' M. g a ain for farther observation. ,3aturdayu and HoitWays 6.00 P. M. o! Orillia, a daughter. g Return of Mr. and Mrs. A.rkeey of Brooklin The young people are organizing Matilneesr. Saturdays and Holidays - 1,80 P. M. were the Sunday visitors of 'Mr. and a Society here, the first in several _ the Frontiersman Mrs. James Taylor. years. The first meeting will be held - Mr.- Pagitt was in Toronto on. . at the home of Miss barb,.ra Mairs Ample Free Parking IN TECILNICOLOB Monday on business. on October 24. Be sure to attend. Mrs. Fred Wsard is at present Mrs. Ramsay underwent a serious Blurring GORDON MscRAIL with her daughter in Orillia. operation at the Oshawa Hospital JULIE LONDON Don Hedges motored to Red last week. ` RORY: CALHOVN Stone Lake in Haliburton on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Holley and Mr, and day. Mrs. Perkins, o! Oshawa, were and 4 = "it pf= BS'!'1]u"m Mr. and Mrs, Delbert C�therwood day guests o the Sheppard. home. 101 ICE � �� � � £ �� moved to Whitby on 'Saturday. Mr. Mr, Murwood Barrett o! Picker C l' Phone Yklteriai 188 J 1 Catheiwood is on the teaching stab g, cal ed on his sister, Mrs. Wm• ` ' there. l Ellicott here ' on Sunday. - (Gamey Heating System - A Baptismal Service was held at -fir• end -Mss. Ross Middleton and mantrough and unanuth sa"Um the Untied Church last Sunday Mrs. I-emnion took in %the fowl sup- - .. CASH PRICES PAID : morning when the children of the per at Valentia" on- Thanksgiving. Sold and €ol? owing were presented: Dr. Wm. Anniversary Services October 20.- ) �'i3R DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS ROD MAN /k �j and Mrs. Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. St. John's United Church will M x` N ' O ! Gordon Gauslin and Mr. End Mrs. hold anniversary - services here on 8tieievood. October' 29th. Rev. R, H. Monkriman HORSES - ` We hear that Mr. Bill Browning. will be the speaker at both servic- lB7.00ea Ch ISlieEt Metal Wanks has sold his butcher business lure es, the evening service starting at - ' + of p°eiering News - to Mr. George H.11 and is at Present '7.30 P• m. The Greenwood choir GOWN �. :: ' �b.00 each vforking in - Oshawa. will attend in the afternoon and g ; Long - Exrerk*ced Mr. and MA. Art Coi and-Lynda the Gormley- qucrtet in the -even- spent the week -end with Mr, and ing• Ke•p thle date ; n 'mind. SMALL ANIMA-" REMOVED FREE �- '^ Mn, Henry Johnston. Mrs, Cox is Brougham Women's Institute are _ spead:nx a few d ys here. 11 -iOng Mifs Gertrude Haim ton of ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beare and Mr. t3:e- Rtaff, in Toronto), speak -on the FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PHONE 44d4 and Mrs. Eddie Goodman, of Dab- Wednead• v afternoon, October 25 s e awe, won the high for three v. from 1.30 to• 4,00 p. M. Her Rut+- t Pilo?OGRAPgIfR At the tournament at Newmarket !t "Hea! *h - before and alter �.� N�R 1: Z: I�ER1NG� on Thanksgiving; Day. The la: fortv." F%-Prvone welcome. At ti c toarriament of-the seahon of men' Trwnshin Flasl. .1°iN� pgC;g2NC3 CO. i.Ti. j" Brock St. South, Wblt►y, Oaa, doubles was played here on the loc- Joy Rebekah Lodge No. 355 0 ' } PRONZ • 2968 al greens on Wednesday afternoon. Brou2rham, was the recipient of - Miss Norma Dickson, of Toronto. beautiful silk Union Jack, present LOCAL R E P R•E 5 E N.T AT I V E'r FM C N E 2 4 2 W 2 seer+ t .e week -end with Miss Meg- ed to them bo Mrs. Booth, of Sim ,� 11 an Beare here. shine Lodge, No, 222, Oshawa : Mr, and Mrs. Bert Galloway, of one of their meetings; also at th Toronto, were the guests of Mr. last meeting a presentation wa• You will bye the now Pastel and s. s. Melville Johnson, three day Sunday. mane a the Noble Grand, by "r t3lradaa m the Eii- Slhett Finish Mr's. Karl Beare spent three dugs Hackney, Past District" PmR`A-w r - last week with friends in Oshawa.. of Bowmamglle. of two avels. liar, M,'S. „..tries quickly. R RANGETTES IMr, Keen Ward, who had an ex- made, and a pedestal, presert 4 1.• pLL tb HOT PLATES habit of his Austin care at Mark- Mr. Hackney, at the same I+ePN�� Fn OI7e 28 ♦ J Pickering►, Ot� t• ham Fair,- has had it pay off in a for which the -Noble 4" rand mrdi - GARDEN TOOLS n her ..P -ent s IPs. fitting reply ,6f thanks.. • I"AWNM °WEBS Mr, and Mrs. Evans Ward, Mrs. - 75 Lovely Ladies Wanted to purchase _ D. Pugh and bliss S. E. EN•ans Auction Sale And Dance er The HARDWAREanent Sunda- with Mr. and Mrs. Durbartort Sckool. October 20, v• f _ ` Morgan Pugh, Uxbridge; attending Lovely Dresses from a large aai Dtt t r �S �v * « a•'nive I? i"- :• rviees cf the B More oft the articles to be auc OA � Vi ti - 8 ui0 • fist Church there in the eventing. tinned (donations): Rolit. - Simpso a'tu8t in Stock Co. •glass dish T. Eaton Co ol. .1 placed a4li(7i. 4N Mr. and hlin, Ala, Pi°;or. Inv g .. ... » .................. 5 - .rr i compact; KAwaniA Club, 2 satin pil b,9 onto, -were the work cna a ests o (CREPE; sizes 12 to 44 $ 'Mr. and Tars. I:e� *'and; lows; Crooks, basket groceries; A. • «• ................ »..... $7,75 and P., $2 voucher Highland Dain TAFFETA and FAILLE, sizes 7.2 •to �20 OLD HORSES $ The sale of fire h ^sn2 and lot ' > x WOOL JEitS :YS ............................ ................ „. : :........: :. »..$11,50 , 16.00 !Mrs- J,'Co t�s will take place 4 lbs :.butter; Peack- Freans box o.' PRINT DRESSES .................. .. ........ . ...... .!...... .....- At, Your Faro_ t I h's Saturday he, e, biscuits; A. E. Brown Motc rs, pia' _ �• ALSO Qlite a number from here attend- ed grill guard; Comrie Lumber C( ' $5 merch. free delive Smart and Beautiful are our DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK ed the Interndtional Plowing Match r'Y;' G, T:cmh , Hourly• Pick -up n� AMRton last m•ek. Chap. Copper lyn, nrer ^h. H. J. Heinz, pure foci � y1 Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 our local implement dealer, had a products ;Christie Brown, box o' - "Station Wagon Coats eel soap . ', r . s, t gr CHILDREN'S size , , , : ELL MINK larg* exh hit there and made many eel soaps S' is tho men �b 8$9 ort c 4 5 8 . ..: ................. :. ».... » ".» r •'ales' du• nrr the three da• s. Among 1 •• 11,9 b CAMPS+- those in this area who came up with cries:. Harry R Meat iV,arket, pea ''•'MISSES or BOYS, sizes 10 to 12 „ .. .................:..........$. • Sh`• nri g for plowing were: Mr. 'Joe, meal roll; Lynde and Son. don: MEN'S and BOYS', sizes 36 to 42 ....... «...••••..........., r- �rigles Tr n' and Mr. Murray Dunkeld. Ot- tenon; C. J. Butt, $2,00; Rea any • r e,?+ � , hr� Whito-, gal. tomato usre, , Buehb•• y;MENS WINUBRF.AKERS IN BEAUTIFUL RAYON CLOTH. A $ halt Siding rra ^eta were not J• WITH QUILTED LINING AND Fi.ili TRI W - - ' v,-*n pt time of writing:. Hardware, coffee percolator;' Frank A Smith, 75 lba• potatoes; Colours: Royal - Blue - Black - Brown See the write-up co) the local J. •S, Bala, , ASPHALT SHINGLES Filch Board, this Slue —front page. don, .fruit bowl and cake plate- VERY SNAPPY INSUL -BRIC _ Acme Farmers, strip's milk tickets' - y _ Ro� Theatre. = - W- Istinghouse Applianco;s - SIDING AND ROLL' y tickets for cbildren'r : ROOFING ' .-BROUGHAM BROUGHAM ' Prize; also 'veg ;stables. doll ti,rritr Can Give s Price on Complete fruit ,t+aa'ht. rhthes, Id(Tdie' csa, ice box, desk, skates and many othP, : "Bh SURE TO SEE THE ''BIG NEW RANGE" WITH. Job If Required. The Friendl Bible Class have Y art�dea, AUTOMATIC OVEN ..... ...........................$,3? c--'-' ALUMINUM MOULDINGS • 9.00 cha the date •of their_ HFllowe'- HE NEW FOOD MIXER _.».. at ........ 46Z.=- crated . Come and Have A Good Time AND T TN STOCK en Party from October 27 to the N. NOTEin the Township Hall. Please _ CLINIC Gordon WELL BABY LINI LL'i4IRER YARDG {1lrs, ;-Hetu has , been visiting I Dnnba - - pICKFRT`1TG, ONTARIO Friends in ,few York City, + Tyr! 2nd Thursday rn the ...........'DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE .......:»::...: 1 spent a, month, - 3tEASONABI.F PRICES ICI OUR '.`SELF - SERVE GBOCETERL4" PHONE: Pick 94, Mrs. Shea, of Toronto _ _ I few days w'th friends here last ,Brougham -last Tuesday In- the COMPARE BEIFOGE BUYING r1' WILL. PAX YOU' - wleek. montX I . The W. M. S. of the United 1 9A0 to 4.00 p. M., D.• - . .. ,—. S_r. :....ate'_::. :'fJ"�::.'..5.�.\ •°'IW..IS•'•• _n � — • - �..a.. _ . /_ .t. = —•- -gum i i I ui ui li I IIIIIIIII