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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_10_27v +� - --..' - - _._ - - . ,'�;' '• .KZ-- :� 4 : _ .a';.,, - ,n^-: °a'g'. - `•P;�';r:» ':T ..:z ii0• „'r„c.'*' - ..1 •.. :af ' - b ' °d TOLL 70 NO. a. P eJ tG, ONTARIO FXMAY, OCTOBER 57,1960 4 Gab Pw AJopr Aatl a&od as Second Gass Matter ~ - - Rsissrlgi =ate: MOO Per Teat: U 13., iB.A -W Q MURKAR AND SON. PUBLISHERS _ -farty. ren . otary To Igo d Hallows en der _ r . n�o- Nall ::T�esda 00 tobe r 31ss# aso _ On Tassels% night. next -- "''Hall- "AUSTRALIA" - t YROX THE PICKERING NEWS • +'_ ewe en ht t local . Rotary PifKKe;'ln Village t• " a night lest Marian Oaide Leader Chub meaubers +en the yo' Tears Agb Oct. JaB f866 = - - ekbers of the community, in the Fred Monday a film at ATE Gerog mo and fourteen other Mire E>sna .McRae, f Iindsa9' ' - - '±l ..' •�, spent the week -end • with Mr, ant, Masonic Banquet Room at the ,East weeks meetin of Rotary, col- Aiiacfie warriors have arrived . in and of the village. y g - -- . Mrs. Kenneth Morle„ and family. 1. Youngsters o! the community oured' on `•Australia" it was apt Peasacola -uid are confined at. Ft. Rev. E. G. and Mrs. •Robinson. _ . use all invited to attend. There exeeptionalip good travel film. One for Pickens on Santa Rosa Ishamd, family w+exe in Oak Ridges oat , can not ace this film and not have' Years 1.go - Oct. 80, 1891 will be s young people a grogram a much better knowl �p 1y Saturday where Mr. Robinson off.; _ of motion pictures, Prizes for con- edge of one ad le EAST 000UNDS UN li "M2 flY�g' machine is- intended icialed yat -tire marriage of his tests, Costumes etc., Candy and our sister dominions. We have in- to rearrange else map of Europe..., niece, Miss 'Margaret Pelting, u formed Mr. White that we are rec- APPLY you see„ I here travailed a good Miss Hillary Jones has returned Trait given each. - ommending this film to local or deal about the Continent of Eur- from a ten -day, holiday is West' (We heusizia sparse the cos- ga tions as a part of sn ems- ��j(5. FI,OftE�1UE MARTIN, o in Germane, Austria, France - ern. . Ontario,- r 1 camotarians for the safety o! ing s Program? —to which he can- and other places and I have notic -. Mrs. John O'Connor, - of Newer O owsgstera while carrying on sented, Steretary, LocaF Association; ed• a very great, many irregularit- marloet (formerly Pickering), vis+ the one -time practice of running R. R. 6, PICKERING• - ies about the bon- idaries of the d 1y steel friends in the village on Sun- around town garbed in costumes, KEN SPEARS M. C. AT SAT. various Ountries. Some of those day. • manuy of Which, were bard to ere - -NIGHT DANCES AT REC. HALL Awtion Sale Herd on Nov. 22. irregularities I do not approve of. from behind the wheel of a car: Owing to the serioys illness ' of and the darting in and out around AJAX _I - thought it would be e, good Mrs. Lloyd -CQurtice, M". Garnet tskrs on a heavily- traveI]ed high- An suction sale of household ef- ....to put them right and I Courtice is with her son Lloyd, in May, has been largely responsible Ken Spears, welt -known bens a* _Teets; .the.: Property of Miss Ella to do it....it will be the tblleat Oakville this week. We understand for their entertaining them on thin an expert Master of Ceremonies' Andrew, of this village, will take done for a few years " - Hiram S. Shirley's condition Is unproved is : at the dance, has been appointed . place on - Saturday, Nov. 11. Party- Maxim, tie malwr of M&Xim guns the last few days. f ftht­to keep the youngsters off M.- C. for the Saturday night dam - iculars later., and the -new flying machisre. Mrs, Reg. Parker was in W-hit4y. . , _ _ 4 the street -where they -will be safe. -sea sit the Recreation Hall; Ajax. - - Sri Yeariu Asa - October Zstf, 193E on Sunday evening as guest solo+ �. Parents can co-operate, ' -by seeing A Hallowe'en Party is planned for The, demand made a number ist at St. Andrew's. ..Anniversary; to it that their child is either at Hallowe'en Night. Saturda eight LOT TO BE PURCHASED FOR' :� by $tome or at the_ Hall -the Rotas- door prizes to lucky one, -' -WUTH-WEBT SECTION, people in England for thc, bomb - Service. , ions would a Llke to see them at the _ FME13ALL ins of - Gerinan.. towns in roprisal isun, but a i4ke }v not out -a the Mr. Don - Lawrence has been liiv- - for the Zeppelin raids on 1,ondon *T7►s "themum, Show Had - en the go-ahead sign by the ARA Pickering Township. Council met ' dots 'not. meet with , the approval Good ExWt WMdsta. The program will , likely to conduct Bingos at tht-Rec, EWL with a delegation " from the west ` of the' British Government of the tomnnence about 7.00 so the clifld- Particulars later. The five classes of .Mums at the ren cal get home as earl as end of the - -toor-nahip on Monday i British public in general. kbrch -Pickering Hortieuitural Sims ins Ibla• ,� resident_ janitor has beets ap-' evening and agreed to the puich- 1 rictiba - *tould be directly. contrrry Dumbarton, Wednesday night, had pointed to keep a closer -eye on --an' of a lot from Mnr. Bob Croak- to the .traditions of the Brltish "property" around the Hall• wright, to be used for the purpose) -race.- s gad number of exhibits. The _ Ontario Liberals Elect Party- Of s fire -hall -and to possibly 81 Years Ago - October St, 1919 balsemsent - wAg crowded with the l Bader November .9 - 2fe� Grand Neater To VV�isik Brougham store machinery. The lot _with a turnout of Horticultural enthus- : from- eve of the S old froce Plant on the south Oshawa will vote m the Hydro I. O. O. F._ .. _ i taste: Mr. A. Mills. - -of Malvern,. ' - �-- -_- - - feot frontage : is just west. -of _ r:xdiai bylaw on . November 23,. and showed- coloured pictures of his Delegates ry part Whitby on the 17th. Scarboro and - Ontario will meet is Toronto on Grand Master Hutchison. of the aide of the road A building vriil �' chrysanthemums and the West HM - Whitby Townships will also vote November '9 and 1 Q, to choose a I. O. O. F., in the Province of Ont- n . likely -go up until -wxt. spring.: ! on the wane question about the school chair under Mr: Jack $ur+t- aewr leader for previneial party, RHO, will visit - the Bioughlm •••r -• *. in rendered several. numbers. Off - Lodge in the Tow-nshilo Hall, Fri- Dog Catclser .and Pound Named I same time, The defeat of Sir Adam Jeers of the Society are pleased 11[r, Walter C, Thomson, K. C., 2 Beck„ at London, at the resent el- P.- now representiug, this Riding in day. evening, October 7, An' tn- Council also - appointed a- dog- ,a_ith the results of -this show. the Federal House is a candidate bertainment is being Provided. Ev- catcher and pound. Cliff. Schwalm : ections is not likelq to have the for that .office. There. sure three eryone welcome- will be Dog Catcher and the pound _ sl*hiest effect -. on -the plans of Canadian Girls in Training will be located on Altona : Road. a li y dro Electric Power Comm- other Prominent . LibesaL .ajso ' in Former . Pk4ering Resident, A. G. -- rasion, as Sir Adam will probably This week, C. G.. I. T. was open - the sunning' Jack Brown, M. L A. Holmes, Honored In Vancouver IKhisuds Penny Carnival f m&i:q at .nois post as Chairman of ed by - the President, - Joy - Booth. Of Kitxhener, Campbell Calder, M. _ - thw Commission mmtll We plants ' With the usual 'eeremoaiea; Follow- - - - L, A_, Londok A:mott- Hicks, City Many Dumbarton and Pickering Another Panne _ Cairriui0 is being have been carried out In respect ins this, Margaret Hortcp read Covarsller. Hioditsa- friends of A. G. (Bert) Holmes, planned for late in November, by to hydro development. - the Secretary's minutes and I3elers 900 Delegates and .60" alters- son ai the late Cuthbert Holmesr -the Dunbarton - Kiwan* for the The imminent collapse of the Bantle gave the_ treasurer's cs- " aces will have two busy days- of of D��; sister of the late boys and" girl■ of the community v:hale hloishevist auoverrxmt is be- port. Bentley the.- business, exeit- ha dneit, including the •endorsation Mrs. Ethel Mitchell, of Pickering. Games of .all kinds on the. penny j�,, foretold bv- optimtetr. (!) ms plans were made for. a Halt - of the official liberal policy. -and and Berson of the fate Mr. and basis for youngster —at a -priFe Mondav was One of the most owe'sn Patty -next Monday, which+ ebetdas eftWn of the -Ontario * Mrs. Jonathan Holmes. also of you can afford to pay stirring days that the village lass will take the place of our weekly _ - %lb�sal Association. seen' for a tong time. The marina meeting- Joyce '- Morley and 14arg- Dunbarton, will be _ most P St. Geerge a Aies4iean Geitld _. to read of the paragraph published activity was due to the p4mt eff- aret Hortop t1wn took the Devot- i Tionsg woneb's Evening in the Vancouver Journal of Cote= ` ort made b -both the ''wets" OW iotial, the theme beirsg, "In Tune _ xnerce- of a recent date, which fol- Will hold their monthly meeting to get out' " available with the Universe" which was Xa>� z on November !: at- the home of dr7s vest vote as the question was ' probably veep. interesting. We practiced the Mrs. Tanner and Miss Grimbly, Mho Evening Auxiliary will- meet ''Old friends and business Perry St., Whitby. Hostesses will the most important that the pea- some we are to sing at the con - at the home of Mrs.. R. T. Doble, associates of many years' stand- karnes fool l meeting. Gay singing, sa Thursday. November. 2, at 3.00 ing put on nn - informal dinner fie' Yes, Cramauer and biro, Tan- plc of Ontario have eves _)sad to uer. -All members are ,asked; to' deal with. As this was the • -lint g'stn$s followed this and the en- , �. m, �►ekotne and presentation recently at the' . - bring something for the Bazaar to time brat the ; avomsen ha.*e been- joyable meeting _ ciased with .Taps-." Royal Vancouver Yacht Club to be bold on Saturday, Nov. ss. permitted to exercise -their Fran- 'Rutls Paattie. _ honor A. G. (Bert) Holmes and chise; the vote polled was au esx- BAKING SALE - �- �-• 'W. Wilson, principals of the: - ._ - BASAAit - N6Y. 7i16. ' ceedin h large one and 'very few : firm • of Holmes and Wilson -.— available votes were not polled -on , iYotung Women !& Aonillsrv. ` • _ - -_s . - 1.., Tracking. Company, Limited, a- ' St. Georges Anglican Church' Monday. (In Pickering Township A Site of - Home - baking and pioneer trucking and excavating hold -their Annual Bazaar ' , on firm of Vancouver, Saturday, -Ni vember 26, iii the thence �a a majority of about Candy avill eel held in the basement orin, _ '.'•> 1600 in laver Of ProhiMtion) of the, United. Church, on Saturday, �.•�. ' °s ••Ralph C. Pybus, past presid- Presbyterian 'Church School Room' (Headlitkes) - "Features of .- H. November 4 a 8,1)0 -. • rr: t. P• - m..There . Y� *.. ent- of the 'Building Exchana*, - .. Them will be a fine displa. of: •. y R H.x Visit To Brantford.• — will oleo be a novelty booth. After- of Vsncom+esr. acted s. chair- Aprons, Needlework, 'all kinds of '- Hungariann Premier Favors Res- noon tea Will be,. sewed. - ;w man; and, on behalf of nearly Hoare- bakirsg. White Elephant toring King to. Throne" — "821 �» -sixty guests in attendance. rep- Booth and Cstidy. Afternoon Tea Magistrate- Ebbs Throws Out rewntinyg all phases_ of the 'ema- will 0. served, - - Persons Killed sir Paris' During ­.-Another Pickering Police (lase efrnction and trucking induset- " War' --. "First Instalment of War ries, made presentations to the. , Indeirnity Paid." - SM SET FROM AUCTION 80' Years Ago - October. 94, .1980 IMagistrahe F. S. Ebbs, dismissed' i missed' Picker- honored guests who are retry- AID 'DANCE ' ' another - charge brought by Picker Ing -from business," ' - ,..•. i The Pickering Platoon of the ..mg.Police at Court, on Tuesday— Mr' a 84th Sattiiorr. under the catrd . and Mrs. Bert Holmes, 'with -.--Dunbarton Home and School a liquor charge:. Though a J'border- their and have spent many Association 'made a nice• profit of Lient, Allan B. Moore, were in line.'.' case,- the "evidence" should years in We Coast Citv. Some three from their auction sale and dance Oshawa on Friday night taking have been sent in for analysis, and - or four years ago Mr. and Mrs., .last = Friday. night.. Proceeds' will C Oin -the .inspection bf the Reg. gave accused, Royal' Elm' Lodge, Hdltuaes paid a motor visit to Dun go to purchase souv for the chold- here, the benefit of the doubt. - - VOR" Hewitt, , w'ho this month barton 'and included Detroit, Lon- ren during the winter, don, Toronto, Pickering and other Mr. Bill -Leonard . acted as auct- Brock Road' Community Chub ' begins his twentieth season of net- points of interest in their.itineracy, ioaleer and such items as butter, Picke0inrg Women s Institute IM- work broadcasting National Hock- ' Tuesday., October 81, at 200 Visitors .from Georgetown, ey L,eague sanest. ' In his middle On the occasion of 'his sister's went for 90 cents a pound.' Foll- - getowln, I M- # passinx°'some`two years age he - owinw the auction, , a dance • wat oat Hill and Stouffviile attended f9Wtea; Foster has few equals as flew from Vancouver to Toronto, held. Members of 'the Association -The Women.'s #nstitute wall ineet' the euchre -- last - week, Winners • hockey broadcaster' and also included a visit to Orillia t and teachers alike, are very much' at the home of Mrs, H. C. Hutch - were. ,Miss Coakwell, Mrs. Walt - at that time. I pleased with the- response: !son, on Tu+esday,. October 31., . at ter Carlton: (con,)to Mrs, Hillock. _ 2.30 p; m, Subject - "Book Re- Gents - Wm. Knox;--Albert Beer Monster Hallowe'en. Party Planned-By Dunbarton een or .more. beautiful farms on the lake front, snake view". Hostesses: Mrs. E. And- and - (con:) to Donald White. Mrs, 4 rew, Mrs, F. McRae and Mrs. E. W. Carlton and group served re- ' Kin anis C,ubt it •very confusing for one, who remembers that area Elliott, freshisients. It was announced last week, Dunbarton kiwanis only in the terms of .conc6ssions,' sideroass and farm ' Clubt is planning .a monster Hal4owe'en .'Party for ;ill -- _ uildiargs._�Yhat_ appealed to us most, was the waste c101dren in Pickerin Townshi This will be held at that is taking Isle— ih'farw land. former homes and g P•_ g P � ' .. Ithe Kiwanis Park in Dunbarton, I on Saturday, -Oct -' orchards, We probably should not include the arch- AZAA , ober 28, at 7,30 p, m. and each and every child in the ands, for there were a number - of cars, the passen- Township -is- cordially - invited to corm and share. '. in,. hers_ of which were seeing .to it' that the apples did the fun, There will be hot-dogs, hot drinks,, moving riot go to waste (and we local ones paviA -a good. -St, Andrew's Presbyterian .Church _ pictures, and a masquerade contest. - price for apples ,.at tale• stores). Those homes; some (N'br the benefit- -of those chi4dren who - do•not have of -them one -time solid, fine buildings now look like transportation, -cars will be stationed, from 7.00 to jsomething you would see in bonibed-out ' Berlin— Saturday, � o��obe�r ���� w 7,16 p, m., at the Rouge School, Cherrywood School just about everything that could be f ore from those' - :►' and the Base•Line ' School. ']return transportation h.or)res -is gone. - ,.some of it we have heard disappear- 1 _. will be provided, so snake a note of the time and the - in a very myslerious manner. We arrived in -time to' -Sale of Fanoy Work, Aprons, Dolls, $.olnlOb"in' date, and bring the kiddies along for an evening of :.see the last of the- old Prof. ChaT7ie Wright cottage fun, If the weather is not suitable, plans have been - ' being. loaded onto a truck. The old Field homestead - . made to hold it in the Dumbarton School. h" disapi"' aced entirely, But the way the .newer Afternoon 'Tea Will Be Served brick house has been allowed to "rot" away has been Grov*rime7it boert TiuiMrs In'A Big Way " shameful --maven termites would or dould 'not live 1rc MRS. H. F. DAVIDSON, OSHAWA, WILh OPEN We drove down throurgh and over some • of the _ them -today,, and the same thing seems to apply to THE BAZAAR AT 8.00 P. M.' - roada and lands of the Ajax Area on Sunday after- all of those old. fine Pickering homes .. ..... A i ll at- noon .... actually the first time we have felt so free to tributed to the war we suppose, but it does seem too drive anywhere since before the war. The mpny new bacj tbAt such waste has' to take place, and only'the - Aoads constructed by D. 1. L. t1t=gbout those eight -_ governmemt tax afford to shut their eyes to it, M ` Vie.'. ... � �. l• .._....•`�. ... .. ....• -:. ___ - - _:, - Y• _._.....' y - - -. . .. .. r - ';.._.. �i -cialt picture sport has ever gem • ' _ "� E this open Utter world 'run some- thing some- thing like. this: ; C L A S S I I D A Di I S I I + - 'n.4 DEAR UNCLE SAM: _ — i -- - - -} AGMTS WANTAD _ FOR SALPt eAY•MDOLLAR' amd a posteard for our . a A&MALT BB=GLM 811.1111 latest eatalocu• of ,tamped goods fob Together with countless sports MAKE MONEY Tlieaa IrAerlockins: ahlnaias an Stint an bazs&m churob sties, sifts. Also kitchen IN YOUR SPARE TIME tiffany tooans lens asphalt bargalaa. sadsets- hunting novelties, tore, etc - Send followers the world over, we learn Sell I'.eading Lady CdemetlCs is your bozo. S30 lb. Butt ahlnales 66.16: 165 Titeloo loo for actual samplam at 40 shade. of y _ • _, that one at y«� but known Citisem locality. Experience not waeaary. w• '44.110 per Sod' square feet yarns for knitting and crochetins. etc. $1 Thick Insulated Sldlns: Brick or'C1 brings you 2 doses'skefaa amhroldory'.o/t• is about to sonasthiag everybody tram yon. Street. The o J. 2. Ontario. Co., � Grain design, only 19.45 per squats tAps in assorted solo complete with felt 162 Jarvf Street. Toronto e, Ontario. 00 ]b. red or green Granite Rooffnk; 62.95. ' . WIII regret, including him- book-kit' to help sa� No'c.o.D.•,,• eaalti _,,:' ell. One Joe fraf3h Abov* prices F.O.B., Hamilton, with order. please. P.O. Bons 97, Truro, - •:' s.. PULLETS, It weeks' to laying. heavy: Many other • barsalnr. !a the" factory Nova Scotts: - LOn1i w�10� -whey . IQ it—WM bugs. prompt- ahia>tient. Edi ar Cud- sse�ds.. w• aqub4 Foia can tell frog¢ ttsat one of the finest li ooher-slingen mot.. Hen,au. Ont, alra6e' stock: _ PATENTS g' YOU CAN be sure of "good brotler chicks �'CM��� - CO1tRCGATED SSEET0. ever. seen. He defended the heavy. only -61.69 per too -sq. feet Delivered AN OFFER to. every- inventor—List of ia- every time you buy." Canadian Aaprov- Ontario, Quebec kud Martttmes. ventions and full information 'sent free. P weight title often!r than any Other *d pull. free. also chicks bred foF e4i All new dock. 26 gauge• various sizes The Ramsay Co.. Registered Patent Att" assn tine. at Production. Okler pallets 1f weeks to lay- neys. 173 Batik Stveet Ottawa, aDd -19I . ring available for aromas shipment. send mss- a, •. lag. Catalogue. Tweddle Chick Iigtaheriea snrements for free estimate..' Get' yours- �FETHIMSTONBAUGH. A Company. Pa: ` >- dttehd hfTOSelI in a Ir{anaer Of whiell Limited, Fergus. Ontario, �.: set►. stock JON tent solicitors. Ebtabllnbad 1890. let nation ht proud. And ROBERT what h is abOIIt t0 d0 is, t0 put it �T�T� Hamilton. n �' Bay street. Toronto. Booklet of fnformw BUi3L'tiE88 OP JONES LUMBER . O tario tion on request. ESTABLISHED ST a Ham,- - ' A 8I3ED general store and living oAi..ED SHAVINGS briefly try and engage in serious, a _ .., ... o ..,, .r, RHOTOGRAPHY iistiicuffitg. -_ - - tin Trans - Canada Highway Two.storsfr TOR BALE —Baled ' softwood' shavings. brick building. 85' x 101. New raintag, carload Iot only. Write Plus Products. PERFECT PICTURES y. • # railroad and tourist trade. sacrifice, ovate P.O. Box 75. Montreal L Studio enlargements, 8 x 10, beautifully .Now, Uncle it is rumored tunable to manage• Please ao tot invesW mounted- 81.25. Coloured 82.00. Eight oz- `Sam� LESSEN your met bills. Raise rabbits. . ;•; gate , un4ess ,interested, -Write Advertiser_ �t posure roll, 25 cents• reproduction negative 'that the only reason Mr. Louia is 12 Elgin St.. S., Sudbury. - ' • Booklet. ketch alas. asst price I1,G 86c. c Carter ■ Rabbitry, Chllilwack, B.C. harge 50 ce.ts. Daily Service. Box 22. - contemplating this regrattablaactitin DYELNG AND CLEA -NlNG Station D. Toronto. is became he is deeply in hock to wand 2 cower, sectional .reel, 4o feet - p y HAVE you aaytbtgg needs dyeing or clean- and 1,200 gallon capacity tank, sound BALES HELP WANTED. yaw income tai[ authorities--6o 1ng7 Write to us for information. We condition. Best offer accented. Write SELL Popular 13 rize e:ttnettlsher whole- deeply that before h! eta himself, . are glad to answer your Questions, De. _ - Rupert. R.R. 1,, Westboro (Ottawa). ep y g pertinent H. Parker's Dys Works Limited, sale or direct. Liberal profits exclusive out of hock he is likely to be trip- 781 Tongs Street. Toronto. Ontario. . NEW, importp¢ . European poppy seed territory. FIRE -KII LF.R 6042 Rwlya ' grindois. 83.95. Imported record,, die- Ave.. Mentre t). Ping over hisj,long _white whiskers FARMS FUR SALE tlonaries and books in Caschoslovak. - s rAM I•e _ climbing into the ring; and Mr.. FARM for Sale -300 Acres. 125 Bush. German. Polish and Ukrainian. Write to Louis's whiskers are far from white, Large fields, plenty water, 2 sets'b0ild- g' Doiacek. Dept, ••F•', 660 Main -St.. 60 FRENCH Colonies all different. Send Isar. price reasonable. Apply Noamaa- - Winnipeg• too. requesting aaarovals. Adams. no do they any quickly- Stamp, 2628 Main (WW) Vancouver, B.C. . .. ey grow t00 IIiCkl Mantle, Ashton, Ontario, It • At LABOR UFFERED' - ' • - BF,I.]EVE • IT or not! 25 different British '- - FNR SATE - LABOURERS may be scam next spring. Wed Indies stamps are yours for the' Furthermore Uncle S uCTORCYCLEd. Harley Davidson, New Apply now and have one for next spring. asking. Beautiful pictorials, 19th and 20th t Furthermore, amt dtifltlg and used. bought. sold. exchanged. Large- or sooner, LRA. P.O. Bat 383. Ottawa. Century, iac)uding free -monthly- magazine. - B t g He 1 p-- Hector Manuel the post few years said Mr. Louis stock of guaranteed used motorcycle, Re,' _Ontario. Send' only 5c for ptrat&g4: Empire Stapp must have eoatributed, from time to Pairs by factory- trained mechanics. BL. MEDICAL Company, Dept, WA, Toronto S. Cagads. Nlevea, 8,-of San Juan, Pu erto' cycles, and complete line of wheal goods. _ wAtaTTor 'Rico ices this 'traffic -C a : time, fairly large chunks of folding llsd Gana. Boats and Johnson Outboard GOOD - RESOLUTION - Every ' g money to thou name iaeamt tax Motors Open evening& until nine except NECHAINIC— Exceilent opportunity. Oz- hand, - hand, as do lots of y - wednenday._ Strand Crcik �_ sports. King sufferer of Rheumatic Pains or perienced man to work on truck, asst elping ere �t$a belong to the authorities ---far more than you ever at ganfcrd. 13am11ton. Niwritis should•try Dixon's Remedy tractor.. steady employment Advancement <. y got from anybody of his humble HVRTING7 .303 Brftfah Enfield "hot MUNRO'S -DRUG STORE for right man: Covered by Sickness= and - Puerto Rican Police Athletic b innings and Lck of early oppor senlce Riff* , only .127 50, SeeCta.11 ,', _ 335 $lgin, _ Ottawa _ Accident tnsurane•. Top Raga.. PEone - s.dn6ted for deer buafing. 26" barrel. 4760, or write HANNA'S INTMANATIOW •-. -- League. 'Police sponsor the or- t»itiea, Clean appearance, amoaeh ratfoa. A 1125 Esprtss Prepaid. R; _ . �d21128t1On Of 20, 0 SC11001 w a a real barsain. You can't low. Order C,O,D,. b CO NAL E—for sure ,,, .,�, ,.� „,�...... g AL SAt E i SERVICE. U CB t relief -tf YOU do' nos Ilk• it return It at our Tour drazzfst **,!is CRE88. ids. as a means of reducing' expense for kwnedlete cash refund. Bds . SAFES juvenile delinquency._ hat we and a lot of the real UNWANTED HAIR n.1 cartridges 12.60 with purchase of rifle.' IGidleated from amt part er the bsd7 . - -_ - - _ boys wire thinking,, UIICI! Wlllianlson ' 1Ia1t _ Order Co., - Firearsaa with Saes -Peso, s restarkaMe discovery, ,Kt -sour tlUUlib east CAa6H IT.aa— - _ . Sam, is that you are in a POW to Division, t'.O. Box 1805. Ottawa- Oat. • --- at ttllte use. saes -Pete eegtalas a tart FIRE tit( THIEVES. 1Pe haee's Qai9 -- ” tai Ingredient. and Rua destroy the hair • _ .- .._ ... make a very fine filature. 'Why not AtCal:vva soosLaG ,�,�� a". type of stir., or Cahltet. for sw : _ - make a nice quiet little deal with,, • Imnadiat• shipment -.0tv, %hick m 9. i. IAN -BEER LAtIORATUfJES - Dtnsese. Visit as •. vrrlte t.. srle•s. Joe Loftin -A deal .Thereby you f. f. 10 toot 4ngtha races delivered e to n.:9 Granville street. eta.. to tMet. - W. atearfs founts on application, rot estizo. ssaauv.r.9C. , (ca�.TAYLaA LIMITED would dlelari everything square to- eggs samples. terature, etc., wr+tr.. - POST -S ECZEMA SALVE gardiag the income tax matter if - A. C. LEItLtB a Co.. TTREE D BANISH the torment ,f dry ecsema ra,has TORono SAFE WORKS' tae coasMlnSIONERS STREET ) --On his past -Mr. Laois will agree TORONTO t. ONTARIO and wagging skin trouble,. Post's Scar _ ma Salve will not disappoint you. -r awes to get within i quarter mile 198" Prea4 Si il . fe•tnle - .'.._ _ . '_'• bi A lXBi , l lC q - - _ 1 - of a prize ring again, not even on a-. . - rf itching. orn. Dimples � athleteeC s�(wt.acne. .. • I I - ,.. .HI- HI _ SPORTING RIFLES tabu S G RIF respond readily to' a stalecan, odorlean skull, which is a sanserit word LARGE awortment tad better valu e. ointment, ngardlen of how stubborn or Now -in 017 -probability. more peo- 11naaIIl>0g free Put Became � you bargain Prlce�temr catalos Ils►ISg carton, hopeless they seem. - - le - :lso more nations -have found do not mike some such deal of this' 15COVE SA U -CU.. LTD. PRICE s].AO PER JAS ORDER RESERVED p s2e Queen street. Ottawa, outarla, astit Post Frei cn Rec'eiat of Prls• Ulllele .Sam we fear there will be - - -• - - -' themselves_ chin -deep' ifs a mesa of POSTS REMEDIES Q► T - trouble because of trying to we mare and more such spectacles as a" -CASE YRAC'TOR "S••' Case tractor. Us Qnem St E.. center Of Logan. Tsnat• SEA! S NOW �- - y g that of Joe LOW* in his recent meet- "SC" Case tractor, ­VAC­ Cars tractor, "CORN RING" asks- 18 A COMPSnTOIL _ into neighbors' private affairs than g Oliver •9e" traitor.- BR John Deere trao- PtTSP.EADING FGC} Cempetitson ts the -ROYAL fn with Ezzard Charles -and such tor, "ti • Caw tractor. '•C • - came tracum. _ _....' for .nay Other reason whatsoever. , A F� malce of ,seNln■�l�wever. Ieti In. • fled -_ - -- -- spectacles use ether sickening sundaes tructur. pair Fnfutt•■• - - pecta keeang in a lit— .omotlmgm .. cmap.tftor begins _ In fact, one Of our earliest and Still Equipment Limited, Phone 2190 Stirling, ttoo throw foul punches. The competitor _ - - - snort vivid memories -1s that of get country lilts yours, even m c otea:ro... i an election year. who a knocking "CORN aCIRO'• must be .. kn aching tvtlat happened to a eer- - very badly hurt In rbis sells aomMi on ` ours Lovingly. eta • • ..tie mud G loam* a tot of sales 'to e _ sea well- intentioned but mi1)gntdett - Y Victoria County ..CORN I1TXG• ^- otaet�tlw• why would h. • ce WINTER FAIR -- begin to taut. ••COSH KING" Products _ NOV. 14 -2Z -,� ge while he' was attempting, on. ; ' s - gannlr with au "CORN l GoveG" Pr regti- __ __an evening own in Toronto's once- Well.-that ii -a r • 'BO S Come First - lanai, [At our -rat eatative >n year - g oIIgh draft of the y - - 'famous Stanley Park .district, to act sort of letter we propose to send - tell you all about our products. As the supply is limited,tereeeei _. territory _ as peacemaker between s husband although, naturally, we would get Than Products are mss by one .of the seats mast be obtained immedl• stld wife en On a 'field"' by winds of aw.e otie,taaai»g maanlactbnn on flee :_ -Mw1 by out-of-town eigicora. gaged in one of their some. word, painter to brush it tip a alrtioat gale force' and - intirmltte- n Norco American r. H. conawye ender the acne- Raia�t� �� Al�Nt80� -regular Saturday. brawls. 'trifle before slat of Dr. H. W sawyer, an out,tandlas gas y puttia it in the mail. sheets of rain, two Vistoria'Coun ? 1vtermary- kamarch dtrectai. rusty seam _ g � . e And now, on.. aecoad-though, before or• seating and axpertence in laboratories tea. Plow. 14, Pets tbv. 17 In. MN. slow. M g g P soya won first prize in the Salads - and feed lots stand behind the quality of t pp F seadin it we think we might ass Tea Inter - County- Horse Plowing i yha.e 9np.rfer Prodttrt,, : l'wae pawl velatwlw Evidently this was a strictly per- it around, so that a lot of those who competition, major event on Thurs. SELBY. DIS'T'RIBUTORS LIMITED pas VID sari NWN1i Tonal brawl and the ever - loving think as we, do about the matter iday, October 12, at the Intcrnation- Dlecrlbatpr. for Canada ­­couple, acting with a unanimity g g cesN ifING" ProdudLs 41.50 - $1. 75 -. ;9.00 _ ty might have a, chance of too al PloRin snatches bein held.'near _ SELRV. ONTARIO qty sa,,.,� e+;lw« - :;beautiful to behold, immediately re. . . • Alliston. While the weather result - a self-addressed gem sssd eavc>op, gibs NCaBEb- seated as outsider's attempt to ed in a fuucl^ smaller. "crowd- than i row ebmue or stow order t•-- We 11 bet we could get more sig- - Ishare the fun. At this late date we f on a �_ the Previous record breaking day, >ro GENERAL DUTY NU`R8 8� SOYAL ANICULTMAL I WTU FATS natures than there would _ . Tennant shall which _of the embattled all corripetiitors agreed - that it made . Ontario. Onortunites for adeanc&ment novel CoN,Yeu6n, Toronto, OM. tnbrcriptioa list t0 buy ,a keg Of Clo'od working condition, fa pleasant air• 'i - pair landed first, but we do clearly arsenic for Stalin: the light loamy soft of six hundred soundtasa Apply Director -1 remember that it was the lady who - - acre 3i Ottswasaga Valley ]:arms just Hospital Department, Ontario Division. landed hardest. We hope that in about perfect for plowing, Red Cron. 621 Jarvis St.. Toronto; or _ ..1501113c happier sphere the gentleman Thirteen -year -old Ivan Bell • of • vbms MIdway 6n.., - .,..has collected the reward which the - Kirkfield had the -- highest number NvsaERY STOCK iioOCi Book p ' RASPBERRIES. (Government •earti ed). �El /EYE promises peacemakers- i , -.� Of points though the other member Descriptive list free. W. J. Galbraith, "We know that for the next ten days of the Victoria teats, his -cousin,' "MaViodene," stayner, Oat. or so he. sported one of the most Gerald Bell of Woodville was not CHINESE ELM (Ulmus pumila) ""Ila". approximately r'. Su Dollars hundred. a at rsvivid shiners we have ever beheld tar bellied. The Wentworth County sdsedale Nurseries. Alymer. P.Q. --a shiner embellished by the un- team consisting of George Markle, OPPORTUNITIES Iron 11E . a woTUSTt .loistakable impress of a wedding Alberton and Torn Britithwaite of BE A HAIRDRESSER $Y RVBB�N� 1� sing. Brother, what a sweet left Aneaster won second - place. JOIN CANADA'S T A21ING SCHOOL - { tbat lady hadl These four boys, with a trip man- Gnat opportunity Learn R,i�rfnge av�s tiger to be�apPointed by tYie• Ontario - Pleasant assitill" Redress Profeesswt. sma'wme %freead'errelnleless, e s ' Plowmens Association, will make a Thousands of modent'al Marr•1 sr'eusa. • -Since then we have tried, with tot;r of agricultural • and , converts- �ta's Greatest System allo strong �trr a ,mixtrated Catalogue 1Ma '•osB indifferent success, to refrain from tion projects in the eastern United Write or Call Its, ee"ewie,l States 'next spring as guests of the �` gosling Sato other folks' basiaesa. ItAavTfL m13Aatn pllssrtG acPPOOLS One of, our favorite characters -u Salada Tea. Company 'of .,•Canada, eraacues: we have probably told .you more Limited. 44 King St., Hamilton - - lban once -llss always been the kid Other' winners in this event "for X71 Rideau -St.. Ottawa .in Sunday School , who, after bearing. boys are as follows: Grey County- - _alt about the persecutions suffered Beverley Brown of Ayton and Mae I w� N�rIY Cr - _- by the Israelites in Egypt, was Gamble, Owen Sound; Haldimand •asked ,by the teacher if he didn't ' 3' `:'r' -Harold Nixon of Hagersville and With Fiery► Itch — {a consider King Pharoah a'despicable Wray Richeld of Cayuga; Welling- until I discov Dr. a. a. Dennis, �itt� ' person. "Well, teacher," replied ton- Arphie CrQbbie,, Guelph and. ly ran relies'' -n. a. D. Prescription. World A., Popular, this pun, coating, liquid medication the kid, simply but honestly, . 'he Lindsay Love, Guelph; Waterloo- .few,ppeey ee and eopmimroPrt� from true! itching - never , done nothin,' to me. ".. David Taylor, , .Galt and Calvin . - rCe iaa otl 1tdi trouble : ashes; ath n.6' _ R : • •. Hondrich, New Hamburg, and fc'� b."k'ASk'�aHa'egfet forai°a�''ae $u there's alma of to 'be a , t C nt V ilve' mil an pt tordi or extr& Sulam). Bran ou y -� S rs h d S ys' g Carmen Porter of Oh'sweken. fust time for everything. And today .�-r- we 'find °ourself sorely tempted to r` k (" Parent to dau hter in 'sun -bath- `' >3 fracture our long-standing rule and �M�� r g HARNESS & COLLARS o a ing kit "The trouble with you, my stick our finger into somebody else's _ girl, is that you haven't been tan - . Farmers 'Attention - Consiili r $ 1 pit. For today there are apparently ned in the right place." year nearest Harness Shop about' 'well�foulided'rumoril. that `Joe• Louis' _ ? ?' _- 8taco Harness suppliles,* We seH seriously contemplates' engaging is o tt - goods only through your one or more further prize-ring tip- local Staco Lather Goods dealer. pearances. The goods are right, and so are oar prices. We manufacture fn f We know -them isn't any use tip- SEH01:0 ou factories Harness Horse tin to the Browned -off Bomber Venues De Son. This 7 -foot- T NOV _ > g P-�°, Fl Collars, Sweat Pads, Hone Blare. himself -still less- to the -horde ' of tali Venus- de- -Milo, a faithful l ft" Qt� Wand -Leather " Trave11l5n co of , the on nal, 'turned W sure -th;iN ee b , and chisel experts u In _ a sea can;In contest '� Gonda Insist on. ds. a 1 you who Have been Bleeding him for PY - - �; •• - Fps CUTS Trade Marked Goods, and yon • - , pars. Still, it looks 'as though P P- g a+a svluist got satisfaction. Made only by ' 'lometWrlg *ill have tp be done. So held . in a, Tokyo department Hp11E fQRES gA]sitUE1 TREES CO., LTD. n is In our alleged mind to write store. The little ,Japanese :girl 'an-open letter to•a-good neighbor -•- ►��■�� 42 Wellington St. . F., Torsntto 'at left is figuring how many 3 i WRITE FOR CATALOGUE • 'the only person, it seems, who has a � , chance to put a stop to WJ1s't prom- Saturday nights t h e 1000 , ices to develop -into oni -of the'sor -' : "jiotind3 of ' soap �vodld last. - ISSUE 43 •- 1950 ''t� :ts'_ -' _ �_.-_._-, t. �w/, 3c:,:_, ti- a.,...- �,.,:.--... .,.,.....w:..:a�ur•— . ++.� =�'... -_. z'_ = --- "1•lillllllllllllllllllllll , s M... r ro . h •. k• qu a2 a m.aJ ... , r v ,a w s wi, a a Aux a mlM A .. ♦ nMr .. •L-u.4 ++fw1Y. ...G - w . ;_ ent of the Y. P .U. JBIey.Pegg and Lindsay last ,pridav and closing sary, where Rev. R. H. Monkman ie red Service, Mrs. t Hart Gu�e. - s�Greenwood Xenneth Brook were delegates to on Sunday evening. There *ere will deliver the address, - � rie read responsively, the 3crlptara u - the Y. F - U. - Convention held at -sixteen prebent from Greenwood, - The Evening Auxiliary have in- taken from the Hymnary No. ?61 y; Beatrice McLean, Presid- and report a most inspiring and vited the Y. P. U. to -meet with -Our .Lord's Summary_. of -t4A - _ . - helpful evening together -of the Y.' them -at_. their missionary meeting ��` Mrs. J. Astley led in pray- _ ___ _ _ • ■ P. L from all the Bay of Quints' being held at the home of Mrs. er. Mrs, White gage. t first chap- P. of the book "liagaµa" by Wm. k d� rare _ P resbyterial, Con=gratulations to Edgerton Pegg, on Thutsda� evert- p�fing. The East Group served � � our Y. P. LT• Dramatic C1nb, hav- ing. " ' •ing won the Silver Cup as a token A number of the W. M...S. scent Pumpkin pie and fruit bread. of the best drama presentation .flf to Myrtle on Wednesday to the W, Would° the ladies please hand in •. • & _ eleven dramas Put on.. �: S. Presbyterial. Qgnvefffion. their bazaar articles as soon as J. ,GENERAL HARDWARE - Rev: ,irlr •Eleator, •ot -B3oor St., Friends of Mr, John Brown from possible. I'nited Church will hale the Ann- Tara. and Toronto '. and other sec- Tlie Hari est' Koine Service of iversary Services . at Mount Ton, tions of the country called on him ; the LTnittd Church was held on i 11,00 Sunda being av afternoon. xk1th Rev John r -an *' this Sundav at e. m. and, on._ y,- October 15, -_it. �. $und .e - • x,. McLachlan, _ 1,30• P. m. There will, not be any his 92nd birthday. Congratulations. of Wkntevale, as the ' i PP _IE - Sunday School or Service at Green- ,i Mr, Srowri enjoy$ life and_.good � guezt_speaker. The home choir Ben- V +..i good this° Sunday. ' -health. i dered fine music, • with "Mrs, ' Bell- wood The Greenwood droll: will haxe ' - - and Mrs. C. Trigg singing a duet '. * r /'� *T charge of the music at Brougham 1 t- tdley - "He quiets the storm,'' The church t :_k•n. 5 �Al- 7��N �,,Li� United Church on Sunday, at _' _ .: . _ . .� f ,3oked lovely full -flowers--and, . i o'clock, s • ing their nniver. T - �. = vegetables, L: The Audley ,roman s �ssucia..�n - _ i -`9 - met at the home of Mrs. M. Hedge Cententrial h"nited ehtxrek ` - • DANFOR`�'H SUS LINES, L l bf - with about twenty present, blre.- s E. Pardon, presided _Plans ' -vrere What a Konderful sigh% 'thia - -- �" -made for the bazaar and- the - ann- •Sunday- =murninir to see the church I I,�Y - S E R V I C - -i,'ersai y service- Three dollars n as almost filled to capacity, so much voted to send to the Ternperamce, so the choir decided there was no ^ � 'TORONTO BROUGHAM CLAREMONT - Essay Contest' to- be, held soon. Or- room for the until after the Sun- 'TORONTO BOUND READ DOWN WEST BOUND READ 'UP - - -ders were taken for the Christmas- Y. School pupils - had retired to ` a, ,.,� A.M.' A31. P.M. P.M.. Cards and Mis,Aonary Monthly, The their clas §es. There were two. child -. . p,M, P.M. P.M. A.M. A�"- _ - ren presented for baptism: Linda Dail - -. _ - - - EL - �+.- 0f D Sun., Sun. Sun. ,��,n Ann, infant daughter of Mr. and - and and' Sat. and . ;ir•s. Roy I'lo„•n:an;• and •Keith kn. ` _ :.: .c„ Hol. liol. , only FIoL - _ he'; Gordon; young, . son ' of 31r. -and_ _ a «• s s , auks" Mrs. C White led t s:nd az Sat. a�ad . _ - -. Daily firs, Bruce' Taylor. The choir' was ___ - « »..... Ex. - - - HvL $Oi. only HoL _ - � -_ -'�.. _ - _.. _ -- - _ �,; -._._< in full force also lend we en -' 0.46 5.46 2.00 _10.00 _ » »... Ba and Edward ................ 8,zJ .9-35 6,20 9,85 J Sfd� Very much Sidne • Closson's X0.10 8,10 8,25 10,8 B ........... Danirth and Luttrell . ».•• ».•.. 8.10 - 9,10 405 9,10 rendition' of ''Seek 3i a the -Lord'". 10.10 +6.50 3.35 10,35 t t`' Scarboro Junction 8.00 9,90 4,46 9,00 i " " ti »,....:.: 7.40 8.4g 4.$0 $,46 - - - h 100 10.36 6.36 5.50 10.59 _ ......... DIa1 ern' d` f `� a ep • •e re at �urday 'School. Y ....... ». - ac ................ Brown's Corners ................ 7,48 8,42 1.27:' 8.48 , ' oon re kee S / / plugging, we may r 8.31 >s,63 10 63 .......: ' trg- . mark. 3�et's » . 0.40 8.40 5.6Q •10.56, - is ......... «......» Town Line .... ».. 7.40 d -.40 4,25 _ 8,40 h '1l.60 8,60 3,08 ' 11,Ob ........ Cedar Groca - Markham ..:... -. 7.80 8.30. 4,15 8.30 i 1ti'e would .like to correct, an er- - Locust Hil .......... »... ».. 7.2 0 8.2 0 4.05 8.2 0 - _ ; m:' a e made last week ,t he n we � JIM G1,;0 7.00 :3.16 11,15 ,..«...........:.. 1 _ r . _ :_ 4.Y6 8.15 -4,00 8.16 - 1.06 7.06 3.20 11.80 ..................: Green River ..:...:..... ». ».» l mentioned the W. Ni. S. Rally, is ,,,,,, »,,,,,,,, ».. 7,10 8,10 3.55 8,14 1+C,lA ' T,10 0,53 11.86 - . -- ....... Brougham _ _ _ -- _ _ _ • _ .......».. ;, . Thu amriber'th� y : sat d should e do ho ....«......«...... 7.@0 .8.00 .8.45 -•8.00 e- _ = ;1.30 1.20 8.36 11.36 ,,.........«...... Claremont _ the ng _ i�r the surrnundtn� ;.' ".•"'»" 'make noise of this, A•- - e -',. �; �•=� . e i�elluhip Cuss is p}ased -- 0 -�- . A.- � to I'eport some of the young rnarr- ` ied folk of the c mmun't ` - o t ti' are" dow 'them on' Sunday ev.: enings and wb hope= more young r •f , .r -: L tF f,• }' ua� adults wBl- - - 1i• _,� _ : - . join with them. The are la a- party .for - the lia They en seas= . . - _. = i _. = ' - • ' - and hope all will take ads antags ,z ' of the opportunity fo�-fun and fel- _ Tina 3I. an8 Coat M t'see _ decided' to held a sr4,cial mission- • SAVES SPACl1 say service _on „Stlnda3 r -November, - . GIANT CAPACITYI - >2.' when the work of that Depart- . EASItY PORTAdLLI ''� r. 'r.t tti ill be discur., • 8$eaker- N 25 Oi 60 .�. • : - - - -- -_ - - -- - -- - - �• •.::::. � 1 e C. . I. Struthers, been re- 01' • � - �,,;, - ,.F _ _ - _ _ ganized . this past n-eelc and ten `. -- girls are lied. President - is:, and assisting Glor- :. • ia= Orrnerod •tiaefr ixader, is Mrs. D= ,UNBAR 1 ON Joltlffe. V5 a understand the a,•irls and 1t takes Cln]e' train a be Navin a d his - will g part t week, _ a t m D i next week w' get into their - - to ark crew• each art .. _ RADIO 8c ELEC7RiC and tt1 _ _ ..- ._ . _ .._ "regisIar- sctaedri:e' of rxieetia s with mvst.know•his job thoroughly; he must be - - - special projects etc. Hope you have r • 1 r is good year girls. - - -- -- -1 - member - - - - ���/ @t1'0 �11n 1 For some time. °one or two of an alert, skilled member of a fighting team. _ _ - - - t:rur�'iima�_.Teachers- lray -c� wsnte�._ • - !'L'1i�tAGEB �,,� to try an ecperi:r:ent and commea- 'The Armoured Corps of the Canadian ' � the first Sunday in November µ ae Al athe w program into - ' A k ractic . i rr u•6 • ILTR -�ACB' REPAIRS .• -- - - _ - - ., • �, ,; �, -` t Army needs- keen young men today ...men 3II.�iT1iIC warms -R 8Y3TEltB p ch n � Pbeas or Wrlfe For Moderate '- �e•'1�artz of -,,:e wi4l not go up to -- �: -read to-train -for a than -sized - - - H■tEstl•ta the church auditorium but will ao ' - y imrrediatel,,- to the Sun. -,School : - place in one of its tank crews4 - roorn and" have special program _ L I L 0. BARNISS there until. the rest of the boys tank drivers, gunner and girls come Aown We hope the , III - lioffie lrooklin � children will remember this • and operators vehicle mechanics. - will co- operate fully• in the prop- _ - x 1 ' Me. 13 Highway. 3 ralles - . ear:. R'c eepe:,t to tr,• :this for a Now is the time to report ]North of ��' coupir of months to see ii -the idea i improvement - •bver the press , _ s • an P :'• #`or ttainia ent set -up and bp. comparison sag } KAISER choose the best: Please remember, that this effects the children is ,ELECTRIC following Classes: only: - �. Mrs, Jeanne Livingstone, Mrs. Joan Leary and Mrs. Jane .Ja£!"• f. HMSS and Ban R ray....all the others will go into -� 1. ` r !'. -W ,,� 1R9TI5[ATE/ t1IYZl1 i the church, hear chaef ' Uvhii0- - stone has the measles sad hops be H. I Y. Kaiser will be up and but again shortly. Remember the choir practices at ,pi j� +� the church - on Thursday evenings ' r ckering i at 8,30, and`' we will give you s should you care. to hearty welcome w rbMS •nom r 1M 1 0. join us. / .. 7. - -, - .l .. By BUS c To.Efnlist you must - pow 1: Bi a, Canadian vifizon or British subject. - :., - - - -- -4. Be betwoon 17 and Z9 rears of ago. or i = NE L P 3. B• sinaio. _ r L. Meet Army t req�romon s. _ - I 'S. 'V*Wnieir r sere anywhoro. • ,.. . ' . Ropm -right away ros `r -DAILY S E R V I G` E _ . A CANADA ...r.lu.;r me C w&ft a sly. il.., arrAWA, 00. i' - M.. s ftft ww n.:a, Pi 0- V Pwk logo s., I(MOSKI t, ow. � �O, Art CAIifADiAN Ai�lD U.S.A: POIltITS _ STRONG II�.7 P� �: o� P■rt. eM■" '�, 1o.o.ITO, OM. _ _ . . • . o.�,ww..lw sa *.it, sr.inll sl., ►oMOOM, oa :CHAR9ERED RUSES -- : :. _ _..J .: :OFFER IDEA 7. - _ :., ALL ! TRAVIL 'A FIE .Nod! _ _ : _ - C1: ' 'ed Adwt's SILK'S NiAA►KET - ; = - °' " f i - Ff30117: 11CRIIiTti - - - •t• .80USE TO RE PICK ram - on Brock Rd- _ _ - 3 - north of No. 2 Highway, with gar- RE-Dand - _ _ -_ _ _ _ •�.� and four acres of iaad. $3 5.00 � � � �' �� .. _ •_T w : - Per month. All newly painted. A. P'swcett, 193 HoIon Ave. South, t, _ 1ianailton, _Nov. 24, - IICOA -- _ = SIDE B�co� �9C Ls. MARGARINE ~ Z Ib. for 6911 sEwlxG MACHINE SHOULDER FORK. BOAST 58C 1 • �vauited for school use. Singer pre - Serred, Long shuttle, is good work- : ` $g condition, Must be reasonably JELLY POWDERS 8 FOR 23C Clark's _ =- - — - PORK & BEANS _291- Phone Pickering 194W4. • -- HORNET POWER SAW ember let.,' when it is hoped all - - Zor sale. 80 inch blade. Good ran- . > . - members will be on hand. zing condition. Dean Mairs. Brou- Building Permits Apple picking here has been rgo- ciOlderi Bar = go- sham, Out Ont, I lag on well with the recent favor- NOiIEY BUTTER oZ. �h� _ HANDY MAN WANTED ?_ able weather, although the apples • wife as part time domestic. Own Issued Tues. & Sat are not as mature this year as in cottage. Chas. Conacher. Picker- - former years at this base. CARNATION MILK 2 tins 29 gag phone 189, The Grasmere Farm Jerseys will �* field of table 12.30 to 2•.30 be shipped in a week or so to Tex- turnips. Crystal Spr{n8 , arm, o __. _ . - wN 1 -- - - : - Bsock Road, Pickering. F PROUt7E to transport them and require a- Wax h! t� n .9� 8 c -- s� J. bout live days to reach their des- CHFAP FOR QUICK. SALFy library table, buffet, cheateriield, tination at Abilene. II A w E S LEMON-OIL - — :- bec cook sue a with oven and PICKERING M� � Westney who soft- Free polishing cloth, GIANT BOTTLE a@ new, kitchen table and other eyed a sudden illness *ecentiy, is _ articles. Apply . the gardener at improving slowly at her home. . We handle only TOP QUALIT� the cottage at former Newkirk Es- It might be a good suggestion ROUGE HILLS AND DISTRICT for the local schools to follow the BEEF ROASTS �ntl BEEF ST i fate, _Liyerpool :Road,, Ngrth. suggestion' of the Pickering Rot - - - - - ~FOR RENT - 4- roomed apartment sGuests at the home of Mr. and 81y Club and put on a Hallowe'en --in-Claremont Village. Occupancy, _ -Mrs, J. _L. Phin recently were: Mr. ---Party-- far-- the. - - youngsters -- -- - x4ovember 1.,Phone Clare. 4201 in and Mrs. Nr Affleek. • of Lanark; would likely co- operate by re- evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Affleck, of Oshawa, fradniAz from senseless acts on and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen, of gates and implements. I son LEGAL` Sarnia. Reg. Ide and .family are leaving - �+•+ The Girls are working hard on our midst in about one month to { R. G. CONANT, B. A. their Juvenile Operetta and Var- reside nearer his office in Toronto, Op1TaRI0 ?8'DgiD fig $arrUter, Solicitor, Notary, iety Entertainment, to be held in as he has sold his fine big resid- King's Row. (over Eaton's) East Woodlands Hall, Friday, Nov- ence to a Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of . AJAX, ONT - 'Phone B5, ember 10. Proceeds for the Rouge Toronto. _ H.iHa United Church. Will Boyes, who, since his att- FOR SALE- - 1948 'Chrysler, 6• There will be a meeting of the ack of illness several months ago passenger coupe, new car coedit- Stewards and interested friends has been living with his sister and 'Frank- y Ian. $167,j, Terms arranged Phone this coming Monday.to loan asac- her family, Mrs: Teo. Annan, has te R■ g gJ4. -Sal club, which will meet weekly taken apartments in the private 5 7. Pickering at the church, hospital home, in Claremont, where - -, FOR SALE - cook stove, with high = Time passed plesaantly Tuesday he very comfortably settled. �j� Locker . pelf, good condition, a10. Bailey, night 'st the church when Mr. and icherin$ Market & P lRhite's siderood, .Dunbartan.... -Mrs, Braham and family were en= , t PM- : r HELP WANTED -- to pull old top bertained the members and carrots. H. F. Newman, Fairport friends of the congregation. Mr. Church Royer; PHONE 30 Beach. pp1tone Pick 77W2. Gerald Cowan was Master of Cere- - - SALE RV61iTE'S`3 ' _ monies and gave an intereatine j . PICKER G UNITED ITED C s««.«•N* talk on the earl _.... 410 ` y days around the Re*. A. F. YeaasA Minister - _ - Saturday. October 28, and 1 Ro+?ge Hills. Others taking part in Sunday School at 10.00 a- m. Saturday, Nov. 4 - auction sale . the Program were :Miss A. Bran- Services at 11,00 a. m, and 7,00 st the New Stouffville Livestock der, Mrs. 'I• Synott, Mrs. G. Fral- p. an, ik and Mr. and Mrs. W. Matters =- AUDLEZ'' ' Sales Arena, selling livestock, onr . . __ .. specialty, fresh cows. sP=ing�'s► hei- head. Mr. Mottershead took charge - Sunday •School 1.45. lers, sheep. calves, pigs, horsesp of the smg -song with Mrs.. N. Art- Service at 2,00 P. m. ;. (piclnuip and deliveries am be ar ' hur assistinx at this piano' During. fanged). Cowie early. Bring some- the evening a lovely hand -made 'Women's Missionary Society - - - thing to sell -phis is your coramun- p� 'w'es presented to Mrs. Laura .� ' _ The _W.,. M. S. of Pickering Unit- - °' B7 sale, ''Y9n °bring it*- +1ve'll sell Murray, one of the :active mem- ed Church -wail meet at the Name -- -- -- - -- - - - -- =— — - - - - _ - - — -- -- - gA" Sale eviery Saturday at 1.00 P. _ berm who is now- residing in Tar- of Mrs. A. J. Bushby, on Thum _. „ld., D S- 3[alce this- yoStr market one' dasy aftlernoon, November 2, at At the close of the evening; lunch 2, 0 o'clock. Mrs. Murkar will lead Vhsre Buyers and Sellers Meet - - - i Sellers and Atkinson. was served'to a record crowd by in the Worship Service. Mrs. A. E.. « " j auctioneers ills ladies and the - singing of Auld Young will have 'eharge of the 3rd . _ : .Quality MEATS_ - Lan S ne brought the happy - ev- Chapter of the Study Book ',The :- • • ening to a close. United Church Ri"nte Japan", _ : _ �n D --Arid Mrs. Baker will It is GROCERIES - -'- #hoped thLG; : zit - -menioers will 0e r - - -Present and visitors will be gladly - Audley welcomed. LOCKER PLANT -.._ DUMB \ TED The -Club mill met .-at thr IiCia9 - C$ITRE$ . of Mr, and Mrs. Arch. Bell, Nor^ - Minister -Rev. Ac F. Bamford Nleai�s FroCESSeCI _ u Sunday, October 800, 1960 + - . . PUBLIC NOTICE 7,3.0 p. m. - Film r �+ a '•Dhuiah- flue 'Shit =- -To Your Spft IcatioL" s Court of Revision - • ' • �. _ � A story of missionary work among .• the Bhil ebebooff India. elcome - • : TOWNSHIP OF PICK.ERING _ _ • _ - COUNTY OF ONTARIO St. Andrew's Presbyterian uudl . _ •- T1 %of- all $yea ere is - s. «... «• - McUring•. - - reaideatialpropertit>isi PUBLIC NOTICF, is hereby given Rev. David 'tt�rshatl, Ministe! _.- ' than a Court of 'Revision of the 2,00 - - P• n'ti -Sunda School _- } rDWelling Fire Assessment Roll for the Township 3 09 P. m, - Church' Service %ltaLZrQltCe lP of Pickering wilr be- field . in the Municipal Offices, Brougham, Ont- Calvary Temple PentfTebtaU inexpensive. v -- � aria., ot►-- HouneRS Serviees _. . t :.. • THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1.960 a•45 s. m. - Sunday S••hont - ARE YOU INSURED TO at 9,00 A. M. (D. S• T,) 11:00 -a. m, - Morning, worship - _ - - PRESENT -DAY VALUES? - to hear' ear 7.00 P. m. - Evan�elatd• _ ... -. -_ _ . _ -. - • "Wednesday 8.110 P,.M. r^ 1 DOUGLAS G and adjudicate upon all. complaints -'. Prayer ueetlng o - against the Assessment Roll of the.. Friday x Township of Pickering for_ 'the year .8,00 p; m - young peopj. • Skinnymen women i 1961, Pastor W. E. McEvoy Insurance Co. � MA -;� N D - - ALL PERSONS interested are — ■ , required to take notice and govern UNITED C,bt tc�t1 OF CANADA Wit. Phoat! gain 510151bs. themselves accordingly, Ubesp Rates for Fwm and Osat� f 130iJ`TH •e• « «ss Cmttennial, Fairport, Rouge Hill P Net New ep, Ylgor DATED at BROUGHAM, this 17th Rev. J. K. Braham, M. A•, B. Dt Wladetorsa Imsarasoe an 1 `What .:brim Body limbs nu cap Woodview Rd'., R. R.- 2, Pickering Wind—. S� � �r FAIR PORT Day of October, 1950• g �^ up: body loscs its sickly,' 1 - Phone: Scarboro 3150 Automobile Insurance of AS =di 2azi°S"'� praise ostrex. Wdcbs- wr�ans I� T. JOHNSTON, Clerk. a r cbes blood: aids appctieu ditestloa aoe� BEACH Municipality of the Corporation `of Centennial Church Bowman & Csib80D y m°" pep ,,ourishtne■t, IR. A« L Plaiceelrtg . Phone 469JI the Township of Pickering. _ e bo�i°n. Don't rear seams aw s'. stop r �rcath H•eilht y� dais Introductory use aW - (Centennial and' Kingston Roads) Ttroatc,i tonic r.blen nor.ew Om pep. vim sad tddulty. fade. /1t alt l. f i - unurch. ber% - - i i. i s . a. m. : ' s I _ 'Sunday School - 11.15 a, nn. RADIO SERVICZ .: t - -• (Children and Parents meet' fogeill Guaranteed Replar ewvice Ar=NTWIV i AR RaI!>� 1 •• er for worship at 11;15, ,Special ` '' Ne ttW be +Jaah u pick RI /ss4 BROCK'S OWL Part of the serrzce for the,children ", : ��,,r j or zrlppleo tarn aoimats iii _ t with hymn, prayer and flannel- s,rr - ,t ,,revalues I•g� • + . _ _ graph story. Children retire for the „ . Wei I moediain Igor, mphn p' University Drive, AJAX Lesson during the sermon >. seifste� . fickertsp � BFOowb t4A9i , - - _ w� -� R nk an '� Rouge H119 inch trl.�esssr a1R>lt � ilaeorsM •t; -- _ \- - - - - • - - ; ( oseba d Kingston Road) - - •` ...`. .. i1sM' •= •.� 9 �r _ Church Service 10;0 0 8.' rim. -,v '•f"l`e° i.OlR YOWf6 IfA'aa - �T� • O E N = iN~ L 1 N 6 - - ' —~ Sunday School - 11, i 5. a, m, . Jkt7 ILt4>ce W ' l[odai 1N rris SL'lrsiss118 M"in } J E (Special part o! the service for the : children with hymn, prayer sail Arthur .Field. TREE _s Dr •��, flaanelgraph story.i- .. w PICSBR'LYt7 is W' I _._ qW r _ F.r.rport Churc]t _ o EACH AFTE TOb 1 :1 T� - 7 :3�1 ('readtmaa'e Ba R+oadi :� ate. ...., �»�T wr.••n1 - _ $undo School Ralf kwrviee r r'v „+tw F 1nw :'rue to r.,, cbo`• y 11.00 A. M. PICKUP STRAW ANff HAT of t9,getssg Aetigmwtle, tlatrrptro.i - •�r+ _ BALINQ mtrs•t ..Oily ur t�►nie+w•. :1: •le.v. -d ` At -T. DAY `t� 1 IT' R� n '� Y _ SL Rwli '% On '*R^ H Duabarton TLOWl(Va A.rU DIlllOffO Culls 9111. Ilk Case teen WE a r ! ' WEEKt V PRIZES FOR LADIES' AND GENTS RICH SI:VGL>S 0004 �"es Pf eir"d tram r° �+s sernw. ps•tn,s.: a -C'hrt Y Women's Auxitlary w{d hold 7�11e1w Wooled It., o St1.1 Outwere or troy -- ,e,1.1� GRAND F1tIZE" F'GIi ',kA6O1 S WGH TRIPLi � IRVINA WH7<'1'14 - pluttwun lip is Pet Laek , Luncheon in -tha Hall, rh ma P&Ckwi p !YJ AllllS DIt;C. IA g T ! P. i(.i �• 10HO1 E.' Vic elix9 I ZV . for RE•SERY.1716.Y& s ee Tusedaya Octobaf si, at 1 :,s♦ T9, No� DZCYlIri11IG J jtRTLL81� . {'" •% i'*:'•. •,�' - t . s. .a ...`r . t.. :...i!y... :.",• s � t`t'''? , ".•;?!.'- .a',:. ' ''' X14,;' � i.4 ' :%1 ^t' � 6 4L Y � •;' - . •' • r SUdineiss Broaghaas CnRia.ed����'�� a�• .;j 9hpectorq ' ing• The meeting closed with hymn t■r� a 1 and benediction. . We are sorry to hear that Mrs. A. E. Richardson. �PSR� Lloyd Courtice, in quite in in the - -' -- _..... -'•+.. .� „' --•"'S Oakville - iospitail wigs bronchial - COS7LN - ~ �• UMURANM Ownedism Delivery 010 DO rtled0 pnsumonia. We all wt k her s. -very w » 1W - PHOTO- ING )RU" NWrATB Of Tte ftUOINd6 noses speedy recovery. C011fViYAIf °c• Mrs. T. lLcGiashan is st herY 0 BABY $ D°B Be0� is An G"Wkns ` sons home in Oshawa. She is ••&a Old-estaNished Agency, Ready Bo 4&k SWIM confined to bed for a weer. To Serve You. AgpbM Bost 000006 �, rrto Risk a e Oakville, w mL BTOBwith her daughter, Mrs. Courtice. •TRAT � 'We °">,°oereary . were well PRESCRIPTIOK -.a� d . Fl attended at file United Church here -�- -- Asd Lome Hr1e�t � oa Sunday, when ttvo wallknowd .. O[[.• .�.• Bioob speakers were is charge. Wexford Ot AR _� poste and Poias cioii painted with the music at the even* °�. -- ,�, R. BOYES, "Pifni. B,- Ta sar4e.• • W. MI�'.-IELL srgas�- 1< *ice paorrae 44 aa� ilk . t _ �Ilevale - low ' 110 Stare "OIIS TRIIC83 PAS Z r�wsi WAY" A carload of ladies enjoyed, an • . . KEN AND CLARKE afternoon visiting with St. And - PR�l� C+�3 row's United Church Women's WEST,Y, P- ' lQ'ICBERIId4 AUCTIONEE88 .STAFFORD BROS. Missionary Society for their ann- BLAB E80= PHONE: $8. „ ual Thankoffering Services. Mrs. +' and Authorised for UW MONUDCMKTAL WOWN Sriby, of the Presbyterial was the Couties oe Ontark and York Phone • Wbithy a m guest speaker• who everyone enjoy- _ Farm Stook. Implants Hon - - ed thoroughly. D ­J" i, . R� 018 Dundee; Bt. El Wbitby, Oat. The Annual Congregational Ban- November 6. This was the decision of Locust Hill and Miss Ruth Hut, i OWN oar Specialty 10 ResMOaabLs quet and Social evening of the of the Committee at a meeting on chings, attended the AnniversaM Sates. Spa lty at e far air United Church was indeed a great Monday night. Services at Vineland on SundaE, Price of Ogre. success. The tables fairly groaned The ladies' Bazaar is on Satur- last, NIcEACI �,. -under the weight of delicious food• da,y, November 4. Everyone is ask- Benson Draper is all. smiles these ]tiiliiora P. O. phone, Asia. 5XWS Following the repast, all went ttttpp ed to co-operate to the best of days - it's a bay, born at the' Ystrlrhssa P. O. phone ldasi� ?J00 DSALEB .,. stairs to enjov the progra.'m. Mr. your ability, for, no matter how Markham Nursing Home; - oa Oct•+' - P"attese ,hive been ahbiirrsd' : ,0QIp$gAL i a iLd, Y a Y'L1 Thomas, of Markham, gave a rr hard the ladies work in prepara- ober 14. l snetioosses dim 1M. port of the work done in the -Un- tion for this affair, it cannot b4 a� beisp Margo Wilson visited latiC ited Church duri�pg the last fifty success without your support, weekend with Mre• John ' OWe, of ; bedmee : >� �� y of Markham, '"Spooks and Goblins" are �th�e� Toronto. ! t showed some ekatiful coloured oraer u: l...n;..�.. a�Mrs Roy Carter ' enter- DAVID H. MARSHALL.. 1Wsa. ltcll? C Prow films taken on a recent trip to at the Hall when the Rythmeaires tained at a shower on ��Y of i Denmark, Mrs. Peggv Clark sang Band win. be in attendance at the last week for their son, Lorne and t a delightful solo, then with Mise Hallowe'en Frolic. A good time L bride, '� Phone rick. 193 Lemon in a duet Mrs. A. J. Wood assured all that attend, and the , Mr. and Mrs. KenBrooks have i 1VJ= and STORM ACCOUNTS • * accompanied them on the piano, admission is only 60 cents, and . purchased, and moved into tbis ree-i "ATM P200= PIM a? $ 1i Puke' a Ont All had a very pleasant time. this includes refreskmeMs, idence recently vacated by Mr. =41 mg- _ We would like to welcome Mr. Mrs. Giles Trap. 1 i and Mrs. Tuskin, the sous' owners The Ladies Aid will bold thsda� - �--'� Ewi t Woodlands of the Crown Ian. regular meeting at the hams es � . At a special meeting of the Esc- Mrs. M. Draper. Word for 800 Congeatuiatio Mr. and Mrs. rcutiw last week, Mr, Vera. Sates Call - ',Fruit," Ddeeting at gAi, i All�sO� Blair of Blair's Meet t, on was appointed caretaker. ,pharp. You are eordially - invited till 1 the birth 'of their second daughter. = _ attend Wednesday, October =0. l � Niummasd Weals - __� _ `' •AL>QA Mrs. Pritchard, Lenard., thud At a meeting of the Girl Guides � r - Mp� A P6r0e•. Mothers' Association last. Tuesday . Green 'River her intend ffire. J. Davies on �/I $ $ L i : . , , • all?. PSesw ale Wslia night. it was decided to hold a •••.•••. week -end. ,� �las0 #� 7 - Qis Danaiae • Euchre in the Hall on Friday, Nov- (roesdvetd too late for last week) Toronto for ter. n2ovid Id! � ! Ate• 1361010 s ember E4• It is hoped everyone Mrs. T. A, Barefoot, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson,. of 8911411 will keep this date -in mind as the .Mrs, Leon Tondervold, and'Cleone end A= �_• proceeds are to be . used to help we, visited Mr. and Mrs. Goa' . and friends of Downsvi'ew, visited l� with the Brownie and Girl Guide the fo,, is father, Mr. J. B. Wu_ Ditcoa at Wilson Paris on liCa L work: Incidetrtliy, it anyone knows A. Dudley and John Nv�nv6 - o! son on Sunda last. " a t of any person who would be will- Mrr and idrs. Ed Willoughby,. Toronto, called on Mr. J. • ing to -take over our Girl Guides, - son on Friday of last week. I ...._.. • . _— • . . r.. �. - please. contact Mrs. J. R. Martin. - ' J , A. W i L LQ U G H$ Y 0.0o M 180. ised !.00 eo It.00 -of Rosebank Road.. - Alto sONS Bast Mondav night s big crowd - 4- +� ®vsO�t Yom. Wen ., �' 4 t0 0 was out for the Bingo and though peas InclKSiw�1G 1961N4 )risky Years 0anaws- - w �. Day g$,itN},, aDpp. P. 0. � one won the Jack -Pot, Mr. Holl- t.t rasra Ageaey. WAy 0,171A RI0 anger, Altoaa Road, won the $10 - >� co0swsy Plroperty 001.• Pbor Be0. 2m; Office 3610 Special, and 'Mrs. Coultice, High' Molt J. 1i, (And) Stswasla land Creek, won the Shale- the- �'r BtCh - C1003g: - 70�FTallm=S IDad"'- 'roromw (Three -Day 8ittice ice) Wealth, which netted her $18;30. Fm That Hasty 1iz The 44 Congratulations winners. Uur nex& R�PATIM offin our Olsy 'Depal. Bingo will be on Saturday. Novrrn- - HT010? . T00610ft _ - ber 4., after the ladies' bazaar, pick U* nd Delivery - -K. R. 2. PickerhW. Oat• eUers- & Atkinson when the Jack -Pot will be $30.00. - . - ifbasa0- Ada.- >:Ol -W g - Stoaff. 990 - _ gatl_ar BinO�_ on ; Monday, -- - - - n -- . Licensed ..__ • CLENDENING- DIXON Auctioneers --T-: . ', � Year's sue• - � � � "' ' ! � � .. Sates conducted anywhere , . _ . ' .. : i tare and Propearty a! r �'.•'.' a> -'a iltliQZQ \ - p AH .glee >, a,d - \ Adve+rused. 8111s w�epared _ � - MARKHA M - :u ®uTC 52 PHONE vow prompt Service - :: ''W. DIXON _ ? _ ' Reasonable Rates - — PROPRIETOR - � � � •,j .,,,q'E 990 STOUFFV32,LB i "'•'. "° -AMBULANCE - - Your Friendly Resident Agent'' : '. ILNSURA -\ CT AGSM' �� BTi;A>u E, .IDS A U Tuswsn:H 1 - . LIFE, FI1iE 0A9IIALTY. BO e ..� IriABILITY INBL-RANOE� tc. •.` .. - �'i >, ?'> BUY FROM AND. '_LEST YOUR PROPI� RTIEe CR SALE WITH 1CYRIL E. MORLEY _ y MRIE ''LUMBER, CO •t - _Pbones: ecarbore, 0886 - .►ed 1117 - - - -- - -: , Scarboro Junction _ efdre • F01k 139"DiATE 1DWLIVLrRT- -- 1,rmv j%_.s*ugh or Dr sea ..Triiam, Saab a" Doom _ •• � 1 a a . • � • • y - �pIImow Uhirrs @0xrLWr8 -TMsme seek G� f ( • • • • • • • . • balances, Factoarr -beat and prefkted• I _ - WAT,TAW)ARDS -Teu 'Pass, Donoweena, f prrw, aboard s _ PLYW t)w'ilm -Fir, Cedar. Birch. ►�rMtex, and Rich Wend. L-61-1 BART &A -- A_*W1t 04 Cedar witb Nailr�, isiarlbrle 1d14Mt6� • • ' A 'Y .,y �. t•S -u. _ J • .'.. •+YN -, /r .NOJY,G'i•Y.Y• ^:CSyq h}tf,B$+r,4ti ak. Y • YA .bl•• ,AC•..�y. ..i.k''!R ' ♦ - ,- �.. - .em.. r. ' UGrI•W-.'q°•✓..'. '.n,.- "Jh_a'.. .,rrt:r s%+•1KS• rt,e•-.v�..�.v.x . "'t . - - 1 ,:: °, - yy9Cdt" b.c:S'J'9A%•.: +,.h- L�C•.A'- 1tY9�i:�'SK�1SiAi. �C:�_i"py.•6•Y:.i.ir19.T.. ._. .. • _ '4 _ - _ • . _, w AY.« . • • _ .•: Without thinking I agree. But The other, ,aul to- a;., -.7 t. 1 d. �'_'' then I find the drugstore, don't Iva$ 10 o'clock too. I begin to :T open until 9:30. Oh 'well, at'-least Not der' what good is an appoint- "That's ; t. - • >. r -- - rr ww.•. the butcher store will be open and mhtt if it is given to more than - �- = - all is said and done, -- _ a _..._..._._____. at this mes in-the morning. But ffat sayig the young 'gill' "The 'y .how does it taste in the - - - -- CMRONICLES g man_ is very much occupied with doctor say's 10 o'clock but he sees cup? That is what counts! - i 6�IM' - hacking up aside of beef and the yvu k.aen lrr- gets- arotmd to it "'- "SAL,- ! Gv¢ridOlttti¢ Clark¢ other feliow is constantly at 'the That may be true but at least we AIX' !w _ telephone taking_ orders for the day. - can't grumble about the doctor's _ One day 1 was in a local butcher Eventually they get around to hours -I never knew one yet' who - - = • w • +.' " '�' Store when another customer turn- serving n:e. Perhaps another day had too much leisure time on his `x _ ed to me and ugid- "What, you - I am busy at a paint job and leave hands. i ��� here again, Mrs. Clarke ..._ do you my trip to town until around-5:30. _ live downtown ?" "'Well-not quite," There are only a few things to get _ - _ I 'answered, and then remembering anyway. But, oh dear, the town v rseld the perfect f lavour. this other.'woinan also came from is busy -you don't know which 1 the country Iadded- "How about place to go first because they alI s �% your" gh� Iaughed - "Yes, I de- close at six So !start at the post a •' V .... -- - - - served that qutstion =-tint it seems office but get behind two people . _ - - every time I come downtown 1 both ' wanting "'money orders -and z- .`• _ meet you in one or other of the making out money orders is slow �� t u _ • thrifts, people accustomed to. stores, so I just wondered bus:ness. From the post office I 14I R 5 •living beyond their income, tak- thought maybe you had moped to go from store to store and appar- . y .Q f s Ing no thought of the futtife, town." *' ' • ently I'm the only one in : hurry And to obtain that end, they That started me thinking -just —certainly the ones behind the - ; "Dear Anne Hirst: When • we • would borrow from anybody who wondering if 1 d:d make a lot of counter are not. ell, might as �•, • is foolish enough .to lend theist - married over a year ago, we de- unnecessary trips. f remembered well take back an evening paper mosey. cided to live with my parents until the gas- rationing day rr- hen I —they, are sure to be is by this �•• . f So perhaps your wife's urea- p time. "Paper:" say's the girl at the - we could afford our own home. never made a trip to town unless • During that perigd my wife .was' + ponsibility_ is not entirely her it was ' absolutel necessary and g y- 1 • own fault. y Y drat store - "Oh I'm sore they E willing to live any place, iust so • always found it quite easy to keep - came ,in early today and we have - She must,,however, learn that i we could be alone. well within my, gas ration. But now, + she cannot spend money that she nit one left!" I giv^ up and . go But when we although 1 begrudge the time it loans. ' started. looking, • does not have., And you will - takes to get dressed and go down 5o. that's the way it -goes when she wouldn't set- have the difficult' job of teaching town, et I do go qu:te frequently, E 'S • her to do without those things y' everyone is on an eight- hour -day AE tSe for aufpthing -on Saturdays sometimes two and except the farmer. Go down- less for which she cannot pay cash- _ v1c� • _ less than' a five- three times. Take last Saturday, for town. earl and oat have to wait room house. She + Take over the handling of instance. Business at the bank- Y Y / • your income for a while. Close for the stores to open. around late and Qla r considered only • the ' charge accounts. Give her so 1 had to go down is the morn- you have to rush around to get c� the most exPen- + just enough to pay for the ing- banking hours being from everything you aunt before the S i v a furniture. ! 9:30 to 11, - �'�t.bakeshop we doors close: for the night/Back in • week's (or month's) household g those leisurely days when the main And the She decided my + .•+usenet and snake her under- have a stai�in order for fruit I t ' `! ��/!. clothes were not + - ,—hugg or, jatt.rd2y- bbpt they are puz ece of thr storekeevers and YEF !>I WT'e7V - - fine enough. And she didn't like stand that is all there is: never ready before 12 o'clock. Na- _ • Don't do thin is Sager, not � their assistants was to serve the Pitabtrdy knows ante cYyse of rhet:tna•- people. (She quit three jobs because turally I couldn't wait 'for them- public rather than beat file time bast: but true do know theray one she couldn't get along with her co- ' impatiently. Go over the figures Le • of your income and living ex- there was dinner to get at halazC clock, then you could do all your thins to ease the pain tit's „ workers.} - + penses. and remind her that So I picked up a Ecru groceries business on just one trip to towwn. Md when j. " -low that we live alone, she and ambled back house ... 1 would In fact it was often possible -to wants me to come home earlier, tit- • every month you must save a the relief Is prolonged because * sum totrizd the future. and any have to go ±own•lattr•. - _ make only Sate trip a week by USTAerl:a, C not one, bate cause all* gets lonesome during. the _ ' emergencies. You and she will using a little forethought In fact three proves medical ia�edieats. dayl +want your avi n home and family About 4 :30 l set out aga n -and I do that even yet in winter -time These three igpcilcenta waaleLogether - - - #' .. "I have_trA leaving her money + 1 had to hurry because the library to same day. Now is the time to Y as 1 get Bob to pick up my orders bring you not o41Y rant but „ t .'to ram the house. But when the • closes at five-:-but I thought 1 mare proloatged Belief. provide for them. then. But in summer, with corn- Take IrtaTAxTWa f fast headedao _ ... month is up, she hasn't any left to VS • . Remind yocer waft that she is could change nay books, Pins u¢ the pony coming and going • alI the relict too • at- fa, the painew - =pay the bills: 'Her, mother' Orho ' + buns, gei the evening paper and _ --- S, -• _. works) and her sister (married) are your partner in an economic home iu plenty of tints, to get time. I like •to do my, own,shopping. ,�osac ilgiaagtfithlsu�chasand t + always wanting we to. go on their serise, too. That you depend on, Par i • her to co-operate is this new and supper. -! got the hooka and bras But, ob dear, I .shouldn't. cotta- ardd- noieli' of sectirity.'. , but the ers ` were late coming - - "What can T do- My wife w 4ua - necessary arrangement. And that Pap Pete- this- column, without lien- * take a job to help with finances nail " so long as you love - each tither in. I waited and' waited, determines! tioning what happens at the -doc. tit 1Q10ssaslslar p • and have a place of your own, cwt to make a third trip downtown- tors. office. Our doctor had his s«vtt� 3' cant tell Nher mother to Stay .these "sacrifices" should not be That writ' ! saved on gas but ' I Vice hours from 1.4 and 7.9, away, S.O.S. + sacrifices at all -but the chance wasted a lot of time and barely morning hours by- appointment. So - LAY DOWN THE LAW . to prove to each outer that you had supper on- the table before the. r Your wife was so anxious -for y to nave time i get an appointment a home of her own that She would ' understand and accept the true men caste in to, cat it _ for 10 p.m. Get there right on the 0 -have been gfatefisL you say, to ' essentials of life together. ' ' dot .. ,and there are four people s move into a modest.aQartment. ' Her family must Yearn, and Or take_ any outer day. t'ery ahead of me!" "What time was your 12 -Tarp Tie 230 = * Ask her a nether skis would like ' now, • that they cannot look to often if 1 -miss the overnight mail appointment ?" -I asked one young 'Aass Jcet u�abfse tints 6f* « to -glrbac'k to ytiur fans - -lathe ' you any further to help them out I take -nay k«t.• .w L. 8 50 train girt. "Teal o'clock." she answered. y you y t • now? + wife will not tell them. you will nee has. said- -" You might bring 'mu of their financial straits. If in- the morning. Occasaoaall • Part- .:: _ - 0 If she keeps on 'lpendina as _ •- she is . doing.. -yon will not - only + have to - - so-and-so from the drugstore. + -be unable to pay- the rent, but A man's sac:a� lift is largely 40 '��� /� - + you will be bankrupt- And then iu the hands. of his wife. This •being lonely, but to establish ��� ]jf,A /j + slit vfill -. have- no choice about ear! you married should be mak- r yourselves as an important social � a = " % wuere you ewe. muss live. - - '- �g- +aug4t- -her ehnze6 tttt is 3eitt-- smatnusiiLY lt.�rit1 From what you tell; tae, she- • and neighborhood acquaintance * be hard - for her- at first. but -it -- • -not only- to keep her Irons + is the only answer to ber childish hot :. r comes _ from a family of .spend- . • depen ence upon you. With your * .IF a ..,. �..agement, a_he Gan - • gradually creep cart of her shell - • and become the real helpmate ' ��� • that every man has the right to r «�* * expect: • - �° =Frei# dread =made with • !n -other words, ydn' ictH hive help your wife grow up Now Fast DRY Yeast! ° - * �atience Sled. gentleness, '-coin• • biped with firmness, should solve e Doti t Im old- fashioned. alt • your problems. ` q�'aQ ing TMt cramp • • i your =g style! Get is a mouth's supply of ties► - If you fend the girl you married - • ` _ - _ ' Fleisclun nn's Royal Fast is still an adolescent dreamer. ask Rising Dry Yeast - it keeps Anne Hint's advice She under- - - _ >• �xll- rtrasseb, fare - Striae of practical '= ,:,M' stands. and can be till the moment YOU bake '~ ' .'• '!¢. help: Write bar at Box 1. 123 _ _ `_ '. _ Needs no refrigeration Bake these Knobby Fruit Eighteenth Street. New Toronto, tom•`` <r' .; Lo :ves for a speriaf tteacl - -' - Ontario 'No Washing -up: An edible plate -- - . made of w• file batter ivith a- thin 5 coating of chocolate, and a glass that can be eaten after the eon- _ 'contents have been drtmk. are be- , �^ `i..•• ing manufactured by a Bararian firm. Iry �+ t FOOT MISERY When test burn, atina. itch and shoes teel - ':.+•'� ~ / . as it they were cutting right into the flesh. J KNOBBY FRUIT LOAVES - get a bottle of 6to0,e'g emerald O» and - rub well on feet and snktrs mnrnina and night for a few days. - . - -- -- -- Areal discovery for thousaada, who have e Scald 11�� e. milk, a granu- grease top of dough. Cover and set round bleseeA relief. ifoone'a Emerald Oat jetted sugar, 2 tsps, salt a" 22 c. ut -a �► +..+ -�» era from draught. ' tr easy and , pleasant to ase-it dasa not t' shortening; cool to lukewarm. let rise until doubled in bulk. stain. Econnmiral - money back it nor +. Punch down dough, s. � Meanwhile. measure into a large $ torn OUC Ott_ +att�n..t -nn�.� .IrncM -ts n•►rva-I,nn• . I bowl e. lukewarm water, 3 taps on- lightly-floured board and divide -, granulated augai; stir until sugar into 4 equal portion's; cut each fs dissolved. Sprinkle with 3 en- portion into 20 equal-sized pieces: velopes Fleischmann's Royal Fast «d each piece .into a smooth WAKE U P YOUR " Rising Dry Yeast. Let 'stand 10 round ball. A l0 small balls LIVER BILE y - Arrange minutes, THEN THEN stir well. in each of 4 greased loaf pans (4y2* �a� i Add lukewatm milk mixture and x 8f�/2') and, grease tops. Arrange `I - stir is 2 wtdl- beaten eggs, % G remaining balls ass _top of those M d Cala�d -Mil Tse`1 Jump Oat d i - - - Maraschino cherry syrup and I tsp. in pans and grease tops. Cover and Bail IN alts Mani" Raw' N Go = I -' almond extract. Stir In 4 C. once- let rise until doubled In bulk. Bake :. sifted bread flour; � beat until in moderate- oven, We �e into y �=p�,� ' ~ amooth. work' in 2 c. seedless how. covering with brow papaper u .� 14 met�O1 in 6 raisi M 1 a oat rants, •1 a hopped after Atha % hoer. Spread sold _ srs1aa sass ad yota vinik aid candied peels, I c, sliced marascl itw loam with ieing: Yield -4 loaves, swats tnudn�Y, w t«� now, cherries and 1 c. brokers walnuts. Note: The 4 portions of dough may It than mud. se"le Carta'a L U% Want to 3% a (about) once-sifted be. arieped into tomtit to fit pant. etva to sea thaw s erw d We Saar- , brxad flour. Lnead on lightly- instead of begnS divided into the pN s es m ""M 1; s _ b0i trwb 1 flouted' board antral smooth Sad srri.lt pisegi that produce knobby a asserdratem as Jane AMA 's Crown Brand,Rteipes Fltll eblstic. Place In greased bowl acrd loaves, s Write '•O �TMCr� O. Canporeplfrattiad, _ agar i�ITli 43 -:1950 Ad a - BURFORD —Roy Rogers and Geae Autry may have a little BUIiFORD — "So round. w firm, so fully packed!" Comedian Jack Benny could possibly use - fancier saddles and trappings, but they couldn't be any prouder M This pair when he takes to Television. Actually the plump gain ha to be (L to r.) a 21S of their famous mounts than Richard Farrell of Hartley is of _ Emd squash grows on the farm of John Rodnorm, R.R. 4, Brantford, and Joseph Pert., who this winner in the Western Saddle Pony Class.- _ t happened to be passing when the MOLSON'S photographer lined him un fr- *h ;c ab,nt. i . 1 _ `r; i r. ?nap . • - PHOTOGRAPHER -. - -1 As A PbbNc Service t , iLVINSTON— Sec.- Treas.' Mrs. George Ross and Pres. Mrs. W J, William McEachrea are seen with a portion of the Brooke - - womea'a Institute Exhibit. The display, "With Canadian BURFORD —Noel Gibson'(l:) who did the judging, And ,Fred Artiste from Coast to Coast" aims at teaching better under- -Gurney the owner are seen with the First prize Winner in the - -.. standing and appreciation of -art. _ _Shropshire Class.' ;P4 - - ROCK :..::.s..�w�. - MINERAL STARVATION is a profit thief. Uatbriftiness is cattle, • �� �1 n =ri•r � wean - and - stunted offspring, and many otter livbs4ock traaibbes stem - from a mineral deficiency in their ration, r SOAR. I - 1111 TH �ATRE - . _ SOL_ MIN helps to correct this. deficiency, It In a 'complete minertil supplement containing a proper balance of calcium, piitosphoroW sod- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURD1AY : OCT. 86, 27, as..! , iuni, iron, copper, iodine, cobalt and mangaaae. _ dMA TRY A BAG sad see if production doe; not inrtrease.� THURSDAY,• FRb, SATURDAY - Oeteber �, W, =g• ,.� At T.00 Ana P. M. CLARF.MONT C4- OPERATIVE _ , • JAlrlFS- BTER'ART and .JiJriE'ALLY301� � }:. 11"ards ]dslfnes At 1.50 P. B. 1111 r _ Return of n - = _ �a ortr ADDED "ATURE -. - the Frontiersman Soinba 04 � Panther Iola id IN TECHNICOLOR 1 Starring JOHNXT SHEFFIELD s - • j Starring GORDON MaeRAA Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMillan, honor and Mr. Geo. McConnell was JULIE LONDON' beat man. Rev. H. Lackie offic- _ ROBY CALHOt1N and Mr. McAllister, of Collingwood • were Sunday guests of MT. - and iated, . Following the ceremony _ .. MFA. Ed. Lewis. Later they visited a reception was held at the home ),ONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graham and . of Mr. and Mrs. McConnell. MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - OCT. 80, Pl, NOV. 1. October 90, Si agd Nov. 1. family, at Oshawa. If is hoped that all the children Last' Complete Show At I� M M. Mt. and Mrs. Bradbury .and Pat -. Will attend the Hallowe'en Pasty - to o, Uxbridge, were Sunday via- the Hall on October 81st and -- - - -('�. =tors .with Mrs Conners. .tiny off the streets. Thera is s .. Night and the City Mr. and ire, Gordon Borland real evening of fun planned for 'Q spent the week -end with his mother You, with candy, Peres and lots Starting RICHARD WIDXARK,' hen. more. Be sure to wear a costume. -With VAN JOHNSON, RICARDO MONTALBA# GENE aars►,kJiz� The W. A. held -their meeting in Note --this is, for adults too, so the basement of the United Church brinX along the children anti havie WA JOHN= HODIAB and GEORGE MURPHY.:.: Plus An Added Attraction on Thursday afternoon,' followed a good time. Girl by a hot suppei being served there. i'_ ' '� ADDED FEATURE t 7X I" Captive Girl The Y. P. U. held their first BROUGHAM- . meetin of the year last week with Varieties I ring J0 XNY WEISSMULLER a goo turnout. Appreciation of -.'' - Hollywood _d and BUSTER CRABBE the assistance of the local- teach- Winners in the A omen'= Instit= - ' ers was expressed. Thq meetings STAR- STUDDED CAST - ►j a will be heQd every Monday night at ute euchre 9ast week ' is the Hall, THURSDAY, FRL,' SATURDAY 'were: Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Hardy, :...THEATRE POLICY November 94 B and A the different homes, with a .social Nancy Barclay, A. J. Gray, Donald -lot Office Oven Evenings *A* P` IL type meeting being held in the base- White. Willie Coln meat of the United Church -on the Mrs. George Phillips has return- Saturday* and Holidays _ - ' p M. • g Comes Monday - of each month. ed home after spending two weeks Madnerw Saturdays and Holidays 1A0 P. M. The Canadian Legion and Lad- -with friends at Pine Lake. Marching Home its' Auxiliary are holding euchres Brougham school ball team play- : Am le Free Parkin T in the Masonic Hall every Monday ed the Green River w1wo9 team one S Starring DAN DAILEY and night. - day last week and came Name the ► CORINNE CALVET Wilfred Morley suffered painful winners of a 84 -10 game, with COLLEEN TOWNSEND and leg injuries last Saturday morn- Mrs. !Sheppard has been laid up WILLIAM- Dir.MAREST iniC when: he was burned by Vsm- ' over the past week.' We hope. -for a _ -- _ ing gasoline: After Borne cleaning speed recovery. i ]I'OA 1� zwzv"Ti _ . at McLeod's garage, be threw gas Sunyday night, the W. M. S. held ■ • �� p ... outside. A young - lad dropped a their annual- thankbffering service ,LJ Pbow Pickering -188• d I. match in it...,....a flash caught Wilt with Dr, Fiddis, Breen River, as e� . On t. Healing before he .could „move. the speaker He gave a very inter-. Phone 281 W - Pickering, VAte g Mrs, John Coates had a very eating talk and showed slides and ilaystsoo�t and _lvasmetb .naPP»� g�1 .pale on Saturday, -with: a- souvenirs. of • his medical and miss- = -- • large. ,crowd_ attending. Prices ion work among the Indiana of • . Sold and lsattalltd - were good too. British Columbia.- - / 5 Leve1 y �dleS Wanted A_ 'chimney fire at the bane - of The • Woman's Association ask 111 1, _ Mr, Jesse Warden, on Saturday you_ to keep November 95th open morning necessitated' the calling for their Bazaar to be baeld in= the to �V���se �ev�ly dresses from •+M�# Meta' Work of -the Fire- Department, but very 'Township Hail. ruffle . damage was done. • -A community miseellameas show - �l, 111 mr of Pielkerlas News Chicken pox is still prevalent er was held in the Hall here last _ in our. neighborhood with several Friday evening in honor of the re- �a��e ,a�ee� tent _ ;roses • t:w .y, .. ., .. J new canes reported this week. cent marriage of Mfrs. Peters (nee - ^• Mr. and Mrs. Alan �brmlanwn, Marion . Carter). The happy couple of Hamilton3, spent a few days Just Placed IN $to& - here this week. received many tine and useful gifts. .:..:' � .,: - • ' - Congratulations -to Mrs. Seebegk Mr, and Mrs. Jack 'Mansell were who celebrated her birthday on the — CREPE, sizes 1E to 44 :' ;�.:.........:....:.::::.....- » »:,. »..»».: ;5.96 — . in _ Toronto . on 5atuida attending. 1 TAFFETA and FAILLE does 1= to 20 ..„».».„ .... $7,75 .� .. Y .. Stls of October, at .her home when � r .. ` e e the. football game friends and twenty -two - members of WOOL °JERSEY8- .........»•»•.-.•» ..... ».•— .....•••••»•».: ».•�•i1i,60 ' PIIOTOGRAPIib R Mr. and _Mm.- -Floyd - Cotes, of --her f&n ly::..whkk - A,,, �.ai, — _�._•_ �E3.SE.Q - .e 5 Toronto, spent the weekend with ' - ren, grandchildren and great grand- •� _ _ _ _ re4tiots here, sihilaren, s$11ed to.avish her the vreiy : Smart and �� are e jis H+ne Bt. Both, WLIRby, Os �Tr: mid ll�is. Math Linton nt - best on tits lir►ppj occasion. L - = PHONE - 8l¢ T Toronto, were week -end guests of The ''well -baby clinic” will be = Mr and Mrs. Milton Benson: held in the. Municipal Building. on Stntlen Women c - -held on Saturday E 00 4 00 - • i - A shower was evenin at the - hoiite of Mr. and October tween and p. m.. Dr. Blair- will be in attenn- t e a ernoon n. e o . .1 quarttet in the evening. A good at- = Mrs. Jack when .friends -. airce. _ - CHILDREN'S, size 4, 5, 6, Annual group. The Annual 7l'hankoffering ,Norton, gathered -to honour `the marriage Mr. and Mrs.- George Kriox, of MISSES or BOYS, sizes 10 to f ALSO _' DEAD OOi CRIPPLED STbCB of Mlsa Darlene Norton to Mr. , Enniskillen, spent Sunday w3tla.his :• _ MEN'S and'BOYS',. sizes 36 to 42 .... »... ». ».,» »...:.... Lloyd Mason. They are residing in Toronto. The'. -Lommunity- ea- people here. Mr. and Mrs. Rogle, of Columbus, - 'XEN'S WINDBREAKERS IN BEAUTIFUL RAYON CLOTH - tends.' best • wishes to the young were the Sunday callers of Mr. and - WITH.QMLTED LINING AND FUR TRIM -Blue douple, Mrs. 'Milt. Hamilton. Tours: Royal - - Black - Brown About thirty - doflari' was takerr Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gray spent VERY SNAPPY •. $1S 95 --day- afternoon -last. President, Airs, Ann Ellicott conducted the op- from 'the till' of the store of Roy McLeod last Friday evening, some a'day last week with friends•'in Pt• Perry, s - - weSt��OVSe' Appliances -' ven'er of Health. gave a "Pry interesting time after' his shop had been clos- Mrs. Albert Matthews is visiting ■w _ " - ed for the night. Mr. McLeod said as to how her daugther Mrs. Craw-forth, in Whitby. _ .. _ - • _:_ -1BE SURE TO SEE THE "BIG NEW RANGE" WITH -• '.:r.• - - -. the are still Puzzled y the thieves got in, as no windows Annivers ry Servieea will be held : AUTO_MATIC OVEN ........................... ... ;879,Q0 - `' .A \D. -THE NEW, FOOD MIXER ........'at with Mrs, C. Barclay at the piano. All joined in hymn 448, Mrs. Nor= of doors had been opened.. _ The Baptist Women's ' Circle this Sunday, at 2,30 and'. 7.30 p, m. with Rev, H. R, Monkman, Green- :�; ............. - DON'T FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE ................ . Shingles will ' meet on Tuesday, October 31, wood, in charge of both services. REASONABLE PRICES IN OUR , "SELF -SERYE .GROCETERL�" at.the hone of-Mrs. Edgar Ward. Tl•e Greenwood choir will - attend in - COMPARE BEFORE BUYING -- IT WILL PAY YOU '= „ L' Mission" h ft ­A th G r-nle • - _ - HORSES L:a 7,00 8 &Ch OLD 8ORSES, - $15AO t' a Topic - Grsrd cane . will, be in charge of . Mrs•_Birrell's t e a ernoon n. e o . .1 quarttet in the evening. A good at- Yodr Fails Annual group. The Annual 7l'hankoffering tendanoe is' hoped for: _--MAW" f ALSO _' DEAD OOi CRIPPLED STbCB will beheld. at• this meeting. The W. I. held them regular - .,k very largely attended meeting of the W.- M. S. was :held T ^ the - NOTICE'lo-fARMIRS - Hourly Pick -up +�+eetin7 last week at the home of home of hors. D. Marrs on Tiiurs- Phone Collect - Agincourt 18Ji3 Mrs, Hutton.. Mrs. Carson, -Con' Home Economics and --day- afternoon -last. President, Airs, Ann Ellicott conducted the op- CAMPBELL MIN$. - ven'er of Health. gave a "Pry interesting ing woship,'assisfed by Mrs• x. ' - CASH PRICES PAID• - - talk, Miss Viola Farsvth,' was' ap- Barclay and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston, .' pointed delegate fo the Cenireii in the Royal with Mrs, C. Barclay at the piano. All joined in hymn 448, Mrs. Nor= - ;FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED . Shingles Area Convention York Hotel, on Nm= einher 1,­2 and ton read the words "Kagawa "= 'ANINIEALS ` A's"'halt Siding I 3 :, with Mrs. McConnell as sub- ex- , without the 'spirit of Christ, Japan �titute, $18.00 Was adopted as cannot be eased, During the busin- HORSES L:a 7,00 8 &Ch ASPHALT SHINGLES ' �_ pense monev •for. Agile,,- - • Mrs. H. G. McTntyre moved that $50.00 Ass period Mrs. Cassia gave afro- ancial report and Mrs.•Lemmon re- - - ::' Cows _ r' b, 0'0 e s C l] INSUL -BRIG • SIDING AND ROLE: - . be donated .the Needy Children of Mrs. Lehman 'seconded ported, on • articles contributed 'for" the bale to be sent to Japan. A F 'ROQk'IP1G„ Can Give Price' on Costpiete - Europe this. motion. Ladies were asked to collection was taken up to defray ' FIRER- ' - a donate one article of clothing for e-tpetsea' of shipping yam�e. At the $MA ?.L ANIMAL$ REMOVED Job If Required,' overseas babies and, to make candy close of the, business period, Mrs. ALUMINUM MOULDINGS' MOU - for -the community Hallowe'en-' H. Miller took over and was assist= IN Party next week. This candy to be ed by Min• R. :Mailer; Mrs W- FOR SPEEDY P/OK -UP PHONE N'(��T -0 K Gordon., lPft at the home of Mrs. Mc'Con- hell:_ .. I. Knox, Mrs, Beatrice Stevenson and Mrs. .J. _Miller, ' who gave an in- - 1�TMR- M3EW: MM1XTC3- LUMBER YARDS + A quiet wedding' was 'soFemnlmd: t. foimatfve'snd' lnterest3ng pt•ogram -1SA1*-7 �pICKTURING, ONTARj� PHONE: Pick. $4. 1 In the United Church last -Tues- 1 day, October 17, when Miss Efean= on Dala, concerning missionary Work in Japan. Envelopes were die: or _ Bratty became the bride of tgbuted f0f - offering for Thank- Mr. John McGee, both of Toronto. of ofiierin R .meeting on Sunday_ even- 'LOCAL REPRESS TAT 1 �IIE'S PHONE 2 4 2 W 2 Miss Minnie Bratty was maid . (continued one page five) • t