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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1950_11_17YpL. 70 NO. e. PICKERING, ONTARIO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17,, 19tiq 4l Cents Per Copy Authorized as Second Clues Matter Sabaeriptien Rate: $&00 Per Year; U: S« $&a* W. CL MURKAR. AND SON, 'PUBLISHERS_. _ -_ 1• Pickering Townsh i And :Villa e. l�ominationa To g - On'.,1ovember, 24 8e •decd i BOWLING NEWS Pickering Village The ATuill.l. meeting will be held in the Town - r -Pickering Foresters' League -- = Hall Brost ham oa Friday a`` - 8 00 g S p r to 'da ,. Fn , I' L Y '•; Mrs. W. R. Dunbsrbtnt, 3'ade , ternooA, Npve'arber 84, at 1.00 . s � * .! � .. _ o'clock. Nag nabona will be rec- 6tstsding of tLn" s - Week Of t ' r attended the- At Home, on Saturday j eived ' for ti offices of Reeve, _ Dlavember 10 to i ;: at Parkwood, the home of Col. and; - Deputy -Reeve and three Cottncill- 10 ' Iris. Mel augblin, Oshawa; j Deputy-Reeve, I. Tom Katz. Point; -' ore. The present Council consists 2� ket 9 w,. Y Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Marquis and-; of Reeve, W. H..Westney, ,Deputy- g soli, Stroud, visited Mr. E. L Chap-1 8, Sad Sacks Reeve,. George T. Todd, and Coun- 4, Shorties .y - man, on Saturday. cillors, X B. Burk, Clare A. Bats- 6, Strikers 8 -Mrs:- H. A. Matchett and Hale*' _ dos and Fred Zmkie- .6. Bob Cato E I were Mrs n John Murkar and Mrs. W,.i The annual Business ffieeting 7. Hornets 1 6 ' and receiving nominations for the 't 8. Drizziexuasee b CL Murkar attended the opening of i office of Police Trustees is sched- I the Royal Winter Fair. _ uled for that game day for the Pol-_ �•r h i.adiea' Single -Olive Coiling ,Our local deer hunters are saidr1 ice Villages. Pickering Viriage has j 223. to have bagged foul or' five -deer;' announced its meeting' for ?,04 p. r High Mena Single -Bill Power. already, up in the north country,.' M in the Town Hall here. Nomm- 268,. Mr. -Harry Purvis, who has return--' ations received till 8.00, followed ;,, High Ladies' Triple - Beryl Boyle, I ed reports the loss of two or three V' ---_• of their.. dogs —which ma turn by the bu�nesa meeting. � b8,3„ • : ;Qtr. and Mrs. Craig Murkar, 8aat�_. ._.-�_... Have you looked up your name High Men's Triple, - Art Ives, nosh, were with g ' ' on the latest Voters' List? If your 578, parents in Stouff- name is not on that list you DO Last week's attendance was poor. TRW' and' Pickering _ on the week.'. _ NOT VOTE .... no sweitring -:n at a Get out and support your team. end. 1 / - mttaiaipah election. - _ ' - _ - PARTY.- LEADER RIDING' - G i• AGAIN CALLED � G D UPON See",* �trj. fi+o f-or, - --cll.nt on floe `."�Gn� Concession, tbree•Qtlarteri :y ,,w F^• - of a'-tni:ld we-%t of the Altona_Road. on �atr-'ay morning laPt when - -• .- a _I _ � •'• f' _,.- Gordon Petty. Cherr�•.rood, xaP crushed to death by a eave$n in the - Wit. Chief ofPclice 'Lockart Trinnell and Coroner Dr. Cu&y are shown r - viewing the b°uy o! the unfortunate young Pickering T'wp. farmer. A. f des `� _ _ _ - '' _-.- V;.•t' ± -• �i - r ��.r ... 1 :'"� •'`q` ,? ._ _ BOB FTli1Tl'1 -_ PRF,;IDF.tiT Brock Road Homan and School Imo_ - KiWAN t►Iq SFCO \D Association =wAa ;w . B M.... ` P r sw a -PENNY C':1R':If'_1L TONIGHT f' • .. « r The 1% -ember meeting n! t} �s 'I The Penn C:1 riiiti: al he'd for the , Bruck Road Home and School Ass—l' t � t youngsters nrourni' the 7?irr?bartnn ociati°n will be held on November -. _District a few , cvts : or,,, by ° the � 24, in the school. The program will - � 4 : Kiwanians, v as such a huc, ess and, be in charge -qf Mr. John Young. - "leant over" �•� �3 +Tl,_ tI— bare I Asst. "Director of the Phi sicaT - arranged an -)t%er for -tonight, the -and Health Education Branch of - - i - .. 17th, in the E>unbRison Srb,xll __' ( the Dept. of Education. Mr. Young ' f ri The Kiwanip:te ar «• aLsT y:larrninlr ' was with us one evening in the - • - -- '= Saturdav m4.i!:+ri.- picture aho�sa -at spring, .but -it was one of those 20- -s _ the school, ^end . are s_tl;tn consider I below zero nights and the attend= s Ing startinsr the wan «.pr euchr, s, ante was small. Those who did at- _ i .possibly two Fr64wii a moe#h. tend were so - enthused wtS.h his :.The rFccnr..fi+�rtso:> tn_nffice rP- program that they urged na to resulted a f Tt ?n«c: i're�l'�?4mt. 116b have him back again, ao he is r'I';c_., - _ ..- Stroud. 1K4 t'1CP- Pre++., flarri Lit- inc on the 24th. and bringing with .: tie; 2nd �'i� e-1'tc�., Finrnid Miflh- him Mr. C: T. . f the :Thou h. £l,c �xhole story 'i►ae long I before tiny been' -tq' in - broadtam- ell; Trea-.urtr, Walter LynteP: Dir- Department, We know there will dui! ncwl ,o , and aver other " ectars : Gen.. , LeivL%. -Reg. Johnson, be a 'goodly number to 'welcome Mr.. : S'' 1 � . y Bill hemp, Chas. Risk•, Bert Cane, - Yoiin% and his friend, and viait�- r turdium ;.�:t'. �:al r. C. Thomson, _ Tony Kormos,- '1,'Ny, Warwood. from other school sections and K. C., M. I':,: of Pickering (not '. Associations wt7l be made wetenire Oshawa, as hu.z been pubtished by Pkkerin United Church C?h•iotmes, The - Foetal Committee will pro-6te i'- some not up on their geography) g Its the usual friendly half hour-, and been hlectsd :«ts Leader of the Party December K P y Libera i'at in the Province of the hostesses will be' Mrs. W. 'L. . 1 . (3ntario.:..Plected b a gar 'or- _ - y ELe �i _ Knight, M John o and !4lra The Annual Christmas Party ght, sa n n tt ity over seven ( °• 1. _other candidat- I Ron Kimura. Miss Beth Hawken- is _ of the Unites Church Sun, .School, t es. At 'the Convention last weak, will be . hold in the church here on the (ottcener to charge. and-. the - - . Mr, 'I'tiomson -was given a Brest ' ?a' Frfdx , December 15. °I�t• +,_ school, children are Invited to 4 y F►P nwPPRI { - ovation on hid first appearance, - .. • and much greater one on hie elec- " Mr. Lewis Br Irgs. B. S. A.` ri v ' Principal of the outstanding Tilbury C. G. I, T. News tion. Best wishes are exUri led to Rig%. School, Vbo has. hem engaged , b3 the Pickering Twp. H. School i hini from every section, and not -' -_ Winiam Jas. Gordon Petty . �, evening, we Ing Board, to commence uu.:N ..0 .,a,t. 1st next. fir. Briggs has estab;lnh- - - - •' On our first wi: event I some of his addresses since his - .. ed a high repotatiiot� as a leacher. s"-+ iii- trat -r - and difscrOnaitan: i - practiced our songs for the cong- ; election, we would say that his Funeral services were heid on and will aeeia`t the local Board .art their planning and equipping the i regational meeting, which were ' policy and platform is fully des- . ' - Monday, for William James Gor- new High School here preparatory to the opening in a year's tied I g5 followed' by the opening ceremon- crtbed in a' cartoon in Tuesday ev- t : don Petty, Cherrywood, age ies, led, by Joy Botell. Mrs. Young f ening's Daily, Star. showing Mr. WOODLANDS REGION _ T ¢ HAVE 1 RE BRIGADE 1 who. died suddenly on Saturday, afterwards came and we proceded GpeRtinued on page four) when crushed by . a cave -in in the with our stud of the gospel of I Southwest Pickering 'Township Immediately afterwards another y pe Fire Area Purchase Fare u p- 'meeting was called i grades pit near tits home, on the NO j Eq g by the •Rate•'+ 2nd concession, about three-quart- St, Mark, The business followed. ` _ Another practice and taps brou- t A a , � tnent. payers, the Township being present err of a mile west of the Altona p t Prospector Fred Chubb, 'Ajar. ••-� ••• ' and the following Committee elect- Road. ght the meeting to so close. I was the guest of Rotar.an Veil R. Albert Hull, Chairman-'of tl:e a- ell to represent the Area as -a Fire :_ CORRECTION .` Shortreed at Rotary dinner Won- • Born .near Cherrywood, he at- seyehi man_- .. committee was C<,ri,nt;tt!e hTe9Ers —_ AibeL•t— _Hull - Lehr& odsvvl Ll F-I wing .his lay- lay teawg -thL - st.°r-y- wr asked to report on the above Fire. Chairman; Harris Little, Vice- chair- i p° ' marriage to Ruby Alves, he farm- , Though acting in good faith and the a�eteur era.�r tit \orchern Que- Equipment and the staiy" a i9ing; ' man;' Albert W. 'Cane, - Secretarq; ed until his death. A sori of the using infoiptation usually consid- � bec, of which • publicity -was. given • • • •• up to its pdrehase'-by' both khr' •and J. R. Martin; A. A.- Grills, Har- late William Petit he a mem committee and the township coun- old Mitchel and J. Shannon„ as r y' eyed reliable, and ourselves • bet- late this suleai di . bar. Chubb was �, members -of -the Committee. At that ter °t one of Pickering Township's ieving it to be correct, we are ad- I one of the leading figures • in this - .—ti -- meeting' they were Riven full anth; better -known families►. vised by Mr. W. H. Moore, that discovery , and tells an interesting. _ _= ",Some .five years ago it was Pelt ority to pick a lot location and to Surviving are: his wife and niot- when, in our last issue, we publish - story, t In the East Woodlands area that (continued on page five) her, '8 son -Billy and daughter.Joan: the story of the .man found in better lire protection should be af- three sister §:'Agnes (Mrs. Vorman the bush off White's sidercad, vie , ,Telephone Service flaking Pgtice• - - -• lv s, Brooklin),' Beatrice •_ •(Mrs.' stated "on the W. H. Moore prop -_1 Operat4ons Dtf►icult forded that area as it, was building Locar Child FAled Under Wheels -Fred Ireson) and Laura (Nirs. erty ", we were incorrect.... it was .I _ :. UT very rapidly. The Executive of . -. Father's Tiuck I Donald -Milne) both •of Pickering. . not found on his• property, but .to� Though living this side'of tha ' East Woodlands authorized' Mr. *., *.* ** Service was held in Cher ood -J. R ' Martin and 112r, Fred Noyes t Yw the immediate north....the bush Rouge, and having the township t. F. into the matter with Council. Neighbors- 'were shocked Monday •j United - .Clturch, , with interment in property is divided, we' understand I police office at his home,; Chief This- done none o*i mariv occasions, to learn of the death of Eugene I Erskine Cemetery. somewhere south of the scene of Trinnell has been . dying, without _ - success, to have a Pickering hone but without any decision as to the son of W. and ffirs. Herb Pukkrin,• We are sorry indeed, if we have installed in the police office ever - way of obtaining this equiprnent. Converts { who live -on the Wm. Heron prop- caused Mr. Moore any inconven- +. since- he took -over our Department t Then these two gentlemen were erty. The boy died Monday night. - �— a must $ante ;os' embarrassment bp. our re- early in the summer, i . authorized to place an option on a • To become a Catholic on „ used fire truck owned by .the, Cit- as the result of internal injuries I be instructed tharoughly 'for some potting, and trust that we have The Chief had previously ineWl- sustained ,when he ran under the they.' must here enlightened, anv9ne whQ may ed the service :available in his dis- isene' • Commitliee of Brougham » wheels of his father's truck earlier I behaves• it-is IIo you lttve faith before have used. our article to create an trice - the Scarboro phone, ' and -May had purchased a new fire . in the -day. No bones were, broken. embarrassing situation -- we cer- upon being appointed to his present lauek. By r the time they had rec- doctors report, Police said the the priest will baptize them? Any- _ eived delty of - theii hew' truck; - one who• sincerely enters- into the Willy - ..had _ nothing tike that in. .� post. _ immediately,. attempted' ' to the Kiwani Dw;barton Club had child's father had gave to the barn y mind. :. _ I have the -Pickering phone . • laced to get. the truck - and little Gene 'IIStrpcttons• _given -, will become a his home. In. spite of P taken the matter it{ hand and had had beetrt playing on the slope at Catholic, although there is no oblig -. , „ li-t host,, and ' ai representative_of the Fire Marsh- ation to be a Catholic. Converts be- WATDR•:WATER. WATERI believe t of action t those who' the barn with his sleigh. Unseen believed they could get actJon, j!s sill's Department come out and a- come • -as - a- rule, much • better than Who said we have wader in the �i � with -two - interested citizens, slope the father, the boy left the ", those in from, childhood. The'grest- South part of Pickering Township? a still without :& Pickering 'phoree- made a survey of the District: Due= elope and: ran into the path,o the., est - problem- is •a .fear to- approach.. We - have —with only .about- fifty. _ �d a most ridiculous siteatidit re- to lack of interest of the Ratepay- truck. Surviving are: the parents, a priest: We have been warned of percent fit for human consume- gaits —we; in Pickering Township ers of this area, the Kiwanis drop-- sod a brother, Paul, age $months. his taking ways. Sly, may I say. tion. Will we stand by and see' ot- anywhere to the east of him psog' - 3's 15 cents to go through 'Toroabo for pad the matter. 1 WILL THIS BE IT? Most priest8 are very human and '}ter • parts of the County progress., the Scarbord Exchange--to get is - P1. N E. W Messrs J. R, Martin, Albert. Null s *� are very careful to make sure the while we lay dormant? I touch with our own police station.' . and Fred Noyes as members of the Pickering people have been wait - person is sincere. Some fear con- You should -protect gourself, your In addition lie is on a party+ liner Ratepayers Associatioli of the T-P. ing for over a year now to hear j fession, - but this' vanishes when families, at any cost! now with four or five other phones.' of Pickering, brought this_ matter something encouraging about "wat- then find how underatanding the I intend to be . a.. Nominee for Even our Township Council hirrat before that body. A joint meeting er ". Early in the summer it .was I priest is. Speak to the priest and Townslip Honors --and will serve not had enough 02puence to ge4' With Council wag called in, the found that nothing definite could he will speak to you, Enquiries in- to the best of my ability to protect our police alltion a phone. Possib- � early part of the year and the Twp. be done until the Municipal Board vited Father V. McGivney. ' and advance the interests of all., ly W +Ooand'1 passed a bylaw making' this ]lay 1 - °irn ni .ana,rnarnt__ I' /o.trf l l' p, o _ S 1._ -S i shell �: A W aA •s - �.. 4:. • • ' �' :� •' •- - - - .- - •�_—, � Al Jolson--A Tribute ' - - ; FASHION- NOTE FOR WOMEN 9 ��:� Wt��b «te� u%�t�e' ' r `� The songs that A_ 1 Jolson-made: 1 "`' �r famous mean little by themselves:� '' y "'r 'qx 37i/ •'K// ,�FiC�. a• _ . ,� Mammy_, Mammy, the sum shines - �thts fragrant tea s - v v East, tht stir tthiaes West. but I've - -- �° tsar leased where the rust shines s . , i , • , - ,. -- - _. _ . � LA, BA . -- • - "ry � - ' ���'�� �.- '� best. r • r mammy, MaatmY, .. I'd ' - y'.y walk a mtllao' a miles for one of your - • ,tom / G . � i� •! , sty Mam* -- my- smiles t yfJ Friends may forsake ms..let I' alt forsake me. You'll pull me a _ w��� PEK01C - �, r w��; yz y 5 throtegh, 3oaiiy Boy. j /'' " o/ .CO somethlnQ' But when Jolson sang, - _ . _ _ -• ...._ li Z, ,,,� , .`z.;ppened' to audiences. He •hid -a - - y� i ' spirit, a quality that brought him %;- P close to every person that aavv and f /g+ heard him. Audiences felt what he � felt. When he was sentimental, _ • �- ti - penicikip. also B.22 =� �/ audiences wept -- and frequently - Y lately discovered to be of the great -, :,. Jolson cried himself. When he shot s.':•' : eat importance to the health of both _ ,,�'�r;,, < :,> corm •a stage 'bursting with vitality animals and people.-Mr. Bromfield J and happiness, audiences grew mud - .. �, r �s hasn't much use for commercial feed 'y�i denly happier. It was that quality RONICLES _prefers to feed his poultry whole that made him probably the most oats and corn with access to hop- z��!s Wit? y. �� �' popular and most successful enter- oats pers containing meat scraps, oyster ' " i ✓ n` r "y�'� �u tainer in American history. C7v2ttdoline D CLQtb¢ shell and minerals. ' As his audiences' loved him, so': Having digested all this informa- did he feel close to all people. He tion from "Out of the Earth " - 1 Fyrr y ^ wrote a will 3n which. he left nino- began to wonder if, the eggs from ;b � /,� �� �;¢ ! yf � ?` f , tenths of a $4,000,000 estate to char= Partnez and ,I eve been- yeiry. Malabar Farm wire sold commer ce / sty. 'The mosey to -be divided busy reading Louie Bromfield's lot - pally. If they were it is my guess '�, j %c / �s, £ among Protestant, Catholic and _ = est book,. "Out of the Earth." It is most of the eggs would be graded r y ,f� Jewish causes. ' a:. book - that requires a lot of con - as Grade B or Grade C, becauseY ;eatra:tion so don't let ,anyone ,6eas.fed as Mr. $FOmfidd suggests choose it for light reading. If, on would probably produce. eggs with the "other }lend, y.u, require food dark yolks --and just try shipping •A7 `' >` _ for thought, here you have it - eggs with yolks any deeper in col- _ ! But what revolutionary ideas in our than a lemon and you get Grade Nylon ... in a dramatic anowibird ski - jacket with a sweeping p B evt time. That is why conimer- regard to the care and feeding of wind -cape sewn into the, sleeves to give extra' protection froth -' livestock= ideas, however, which vial feed is used so extensively. _ p ire, at Ginger Farm;' have been Now for our own experience. the wind and snow. Made of featherlight, windproof nylon,' / -° thinking for several years -but Most of the time our laying hens the jacket is styled along >tlitn, classic lines, the cape full T - _ _...which Mt.- Bromfield has had more are shut up and fed the modern enough to give maximum freedom when skiing and to act as. pppotYuaity to put into practice *ray. Batt- in -'the spring when the an added windbreak while coming up the ski tow. ` - To be successful with. livestock, grass is fresh and green --sad rich _ .Ur,'. Bromfield asserts. you. must in vitamins -we' -take lawn clip- put yourself in the place of your pings out to the hens. Bees around cows, pigs or chickens. and, figure _ a hooey pot are not in -it with the out what conditions would contri N=y those Biddies sarainb(e for the AN E 411- bate most..to your _•comfort. and sweet, green grass. Because we � j� - welfare. For instance, of you were . thought it was what they wanted -' _ -- a cow, would you - rather sleep. we kept feeding grass • as -long at _ _,on, stray,,- covered cement or on the hens would eat it. And what 'Dear Anne Hirst: My husband • and be ao shocked that it could warm deep litter in a loafing barn, happened.' The hens were more- claims he loves me. But some time. + alienate - his- faith in -yon -eom- - :. - .bearing -i5 mind that in zero wea- eve, looked better and fold better ego he was attracted by a married • pletely. Then what sort of life 9#f ther, bedding on a cement floor but the eggs had dark yolks and woman. They were never together.- a world �youd two find together? Rktt4 is 30 -to 40, degrees lower than that were classed as Grade .B, Knowing + 19 b 00 a dirt floor. The same appllef the reason, did -we stop feeding for site moves in * When a woanan is ist your cob- - %-to pigs and chickens= which Mr. Vass• -We did not. We knew the. �,, ' a higher social.. die 'v else fears' that assail her i - Bromfield proves in his "Chicken heas were more healthy and rite ter; circle. But my * -are varied: the most Painful of - Litter Story."- At Malabar-_Faarm. eggs more nutritious -so we just girl - frieuids -told * -them all is the 'fear -that her -hus -- And flrl! discovered the healthic- irc -bick- took the loss: Another thing -in the t V me about it sad- * bard; may be attracted to some- they - eas were "raised . on deep litter, fall some of the hens would mope they helped me * one else. _Some men understand _R�EF IS �tl� - '- -feed cafeteria style;,.- and provided - and appear half sick Any time �v ' make my has- this and Some it; fiat many, For fast, prolonged relief ftas rrith plenty of mineral mad organic Partner.. found hens that way he s b a n d - publicly * 1irovi ins how unfounded are beadache let IasTAt MWM. This material. Big bunches of green put 'them outside to roam. at_ wilL smear tht wog)- • these doubts, are so offended that pecsetipeleea -'like tablet contains not - _ -' •_ealfalfa were - hung- uyrso- -the cheek- -And what was the first place they -an.'s name. Now + they take the "whati -the -use ?" just ace, but stress Proves aoedicat ins could pick at it at any tuna headed for? The barnyard, no less„ -- +•rhea -'we sed * attitude and arc_ driven to_com- a that•em ties paid fat- mid 'Access to 'fresh cone manure was _ spent most of their time ,pick- her, she tarns her head. * mit the very sin of which they Asdthereliefla,lataostcan%loono lotted to be the most effective lag away at the manure pile, which, `•I am soon to have his child. I are accused. _ . Try ]barn ,, „ ottos far pelts 7. fseans to stop cannibalism among Ur. Bromfield claims, is the main dcn't believe my husband is- true- * Don't let 'this suppers to Pout, _ nW and your my as tbouseads do isms and chickens. But the most source of Vitamin 8.12- -isseniial� tc me. He and my friends are * Chaage .our thinki:4 Le! y^ar � �ti mw � for beededw _ - amazing Bromfield theory wet that in the treatment of deficiency dis- constantly talking about- sex, which _ .+ husbatd feel that you trust him s • • it's lust'ANTUfal scourin and disinfecting 1 rases. So it it not surprising that offends me. I think he is going * _ g g I>he hens that were turned loose is -. 'with somebody, but I -don.'• know, implicitly. Relax is his devotion And try .-for for other • houses was detrimental to the health � -* tendons so be knows how odor. too • • •for ttettr/tiio or aeuo•a1eTi� _.. _ - _ and at •• _ d the chickens txcsuae, while the variably recovered. What does it who. - _ , or for the peens sad aeha all amount to? Just this. The con. •• much you depend on him. This P� disinfectant killed malignant, germs How can ' I stop - seeing my girl s is thi surest- way to bind Hine -40 - 'oast s�pony a �- A � t•b $ also destroyed the beneficial hoe- sutisei public, through egg - grading friends altogether ind in such a * usually brie a propaganda, imagines that dark- you, just now whoa you need i teria necessary to the development - w3.y they won't. know i suspect they + him so. ReQa� eel3ef. ed mould and -fungi which, in turn, yoked eggs should be .treated with are having-affairs with my husbandf ttseate the Berta- lcflking anti- blotiu suspicion. Poultrymen, anxious to "Lately,i found that one of shear ' Incidentally, if the conversa- - leSb.asi _�.. ;. = ,kaowa to us, is streptomycin -and pleue the- public, concentrated on _has been going 'with a -ryarried A, bons you mention offend you so we~ light -yolk eggs. So the housewife man for yeah. If she'll go with much, leave the room for a aSSSMkessy ,.',•. ' _ buys eggs low in vitamin content + while. Your friends will catch • one, she' mi ht ga with antather ... CURIOUS and Then goes to the drugstore and pkasrhelp uic! ± oa.,I; iq_as simple as tftat. _ . with' Mandy buys Vitamin uld be for her fan- UNHAPPY"_... « * spa ntlno' - -]dose went with Mandy for about_ _sly. Eggs should be graded for •.:. # , ;14. years, but never proposed be- freshness .and blood -clots but, it u CALM DOWN i -Faithful kn- baiads can be swerved etauae he first wasted to owe some time this nonsense about dirk- 12- Tabk+t Tim 230 and . an automobile- At * . a'ou are working yourstif into from •their good path by the unjust .property _ Yolked eggs was stopped. , henna eel Is- Tebist aolu@ ltd :-last he could afford both and called I have• nothing to say against * a dangerous state of panie.l'iaioni accusations of their wives. What s her on the phone. commercial feed but surety, it can -of • your husband's infidelity tor- wean advantage p ttakel It "yeis -i "Hooey;" he said "I've t as be s •tore you, even though' you cas- go supplemented by natural vitaminb •sot identify any p2rticuIar won- are doubting )roar titan, UN Acme iaatomobile, I've got a house . is the and minerals when available. One add and id spite of the- fact that efountry and I've got $1.� in the might just as well say that beesuse • Write war. the will be able to 1te1F " * he cares des for on. this Stye bete w lTe b e. ��� MOTHERS - 1bliak Will you marry me? garden produce can -be bought "tu PIY Y - - "I sho'- *itlt" said Mandy. "By cans it is unnecessary to tat raw *eau affect yaws health, and that > New Terodto� Ontarir. the way, who's this speaking?" fruits and vegetables in season. • of your ooming.baby and might _ * well • break up your home ago- *• gether. 'CARRYING On An everlasting reminder of . • asw $L Gaut" I .ige' you to calm ' down -for ' " balsy's first toddling steps L !we ..ousts vessels . CROSSWORD ,.� � sc $;;�; _ *everybody's sake. A doctor had an urgent call from 'err .You cannot stop- seeing all Yogr lahy •s Shoes - 'ie• Doi tt. kolas cent _ s man whose small son hid rival- — u.s'esarsoaIan laying - 4, your "girt friends without arous- lowed a fountain pets - : . = cK n• - * If even one of M Ask r 11 an` tug suspicion. ,. Preserved f,C3eogi se, gape oersmacority .it rabbles * them snspeeted your reason, they " "All tight; replied the doctor. -t1 Snags sows DOWN It :w (comb IL Short for - +would it] laugh it off as a joke i7t corn, as ramie as I can. What ` • -in t>bsed term) man' name are you doing about it in the mean-• , Narrow otroa• L D*a* se. vulent storm ss eats. e * --or be mortally insulted. ' ben, , _ GLEAM 111 G BRONZE mental rabrle i eoto� ».lamimue si. waste on would indeed be along- time'.': salsas A1sY horsesaet _4. vegetables allowasee • 9 0 - ;s ypoteecteai l.itbeetaartver ts•esaees -ea..rerdb* * and'- after these hillucinstioni "Oh," said' the father, ''in the COLORFUL •PEARL -KOTE. roree e. Japanese sash IL Gott arm e9. ocess s mearftinte I'm using a pencil." Asti Tra $moll End and Pit- ys Principles of L Rarboe St. A king et It By " - have passed you would feel so y. Christie* realty L aoeft Judah as. Greek letter *guilty that you might- never be tore Frame Mounts. An ideal gift �tls Romer f { i >. 7 E * able to win them back again. ror'deecriptire ,literature and reeciat 1 offer, writ« w * If your husband felt that you eM. THOMAS' ENTERPRISES _ • Inlet tae sea -- - doubted him, ' he would have. a . ` pv, BpX 525, ; _$L Vulgar aamtt'w �" * low idea• of your love- for him, w �� , of wealth s � AMHERSTBURG, ONT, Fabulous bled tltste oftbe = ' - Union (ebbed ' - .ablest WAKE JP- Y 0 U R vpddedown to Pre ant Peeking LIVER 6 LE-- - - ., _ - _ - t sorrels W?00 -a *ACI +p hf*MBd.•owsh else / 1 S 1 l -7 coven Dinar Cabmst -bw Tool � Oat sl N o cold, bmwich is or eaasssWe cwt s 1 1 f - ^va TS>e�s " SW b So MsraiK Paris' is is is yoma rs down. to" wbw set l b O 7 I O A �• :' . ;. cable'! TM liver shook Gas abort ! d bdWs. A few aloe wD ease yw - - _ 4L uw>•ti Command ail a •' socr�IwA eReq sI. (; d yow Mad - vaake breelh. /1 3 S O 1 �Ysaadewkss lesdeltrr a�ic �ilo.sei 's do edor:Iot CAMAGI f a= eida.y4 I 1 F J. 7 era. sees = d. yes got e.AtatACefJ+, . e..rsrt.wa secret 7s ns Tots soar. Soak see ei: " woA v ewe MwkaW dry, hulietd, N _. tM M 'es �­ s mttd. Nob Mal, llllM bt�eswd throat w4wkrsees. end No" j 3 � w tiara skews Ow.0cid* that keep rig o»etltlag• ciet 1 *0& 8 O r M, I4 r1trGSl wM.s T* �y "w beWo Way fw roW rests aw*. >r t[ l/rer _ crm 23 MRUON win $00 a! , , - ttfls as w aisastes. .' :'- / / O - • '� ' wiL Mir low slit _ s - ! er Ruembere- in TM* Inue IItaVE �6 - 119.;0 ' .._rf' )-rG j � .. , (• , >" ' ^4 '7. ' . ' .• ., -,1 `' : ' � . - . ':`;. -.'.�. '- �; . .- % ' � _ _ - - ,...1 `1 , ^r•,' ,�tF�fy 'a - ,r, rat _ ., .v• «e e a • o •ai "'?': _ i 1' ;, r •. J, y •- ,� • i�, �i 7%r ,,..' 1 gyp. �w - - -. -� Astwa may. W. a4. S. Oslyera. united in prayer. for mWom - at PickeriM ►1 Will Gordon Pearce Is also the owner /'1 l �te t yy" UAW CILEK more homes Interested in missions ' Min Doris Hilts is helping out of a new half ton truck D �- and feet - to work - more readers at Cameron Graham's. Clarence Udell spent the creek- Mhe Autumn Rally of the West - . of missionary literature - - more Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller visited end with Mrs. W. Burk. Little Suzanne May of. Fsirpodl ,era Section Oshawa Presbytery of. more homes . interested in missions with Mrs. Judson Pugh on. Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Seibert, Toronto. ' Road, north, is quite ill in the So+: _�. ' W."M. $y 'United Church wss -more dollars for missionary work da evening. #rwl spent the week -end with Mrs. H. spital for Sick Children. •Cold at Myrtle on October 2 5. Mrs.. and asked for a start of a Member. "-v Irene Pugh who underwent- Pugh. Mrs. M. Staples of Callender M, _ A. X Wilson, 2nd Vice -Pros. pre- 'ship Drive NOW. A major operation in Toronto East A most impressive memorial sere- turned home on Saturday afte& M I , , a The importance.. of the proper General . Hospital.. is making good vice was held in the United Church ttending the funeral of the late' i Guest speaker st ' tiie marnibR 6thpletion or reports -vas strew Progress. t Sunday School. The Supt. threw a William Anna, - *"sic& was Miss Susan Smyth, of ed. W qvf Kra. Geo. Anthony is confined, to vivid picture of the Cross on the Friends were shocked to leash Toronto, who bas had wide exper- Mrs.. M. Maude 1;ove, Toronto, bed with a bad cold. screen, while Mrs. J. Lumley sang of the sudden passing of Gordon] fence in many Canadian - centres, former See. of Christian_ Steward - 9fre. T. Hamlin is not very well "Rock of Ages" in a very fitting Petty. Deepest sympathy is esk - -among the Now Canadiabs, save a ship ' oh the -Dom. -Board, was the these days. . +iotdSW manner.. In the evening, Rev. J. tended to the family. ' , interesting - talk on her own afternoon speaker, who spoke on Mrs. Goo. Hastings is visiting McLachlan gave an inspiring add - � �making reference to the 'favored -Canada ' -in thinking of her cousin at Whitby. I Tess on the return of the folk from, "creative spirit" ' that - has, tieen the terrific hardships being suffer -- Congratulations to Cal and Mrs. Babylon after seventy years in cap- Green River, alive even while in exile and ed by peoples of Europe and Asia. Donelly on the birth of their third tivity. a••••••• .they are_ bringing with them many The Myrtle Society was the first daughter, 16a Ann, at East Gen- JMumPs are still chasing around Mr. and Mrs. Magnus—Tait, o! sifte and accomplishments of mug- affiliated Society, to havle enter- oral Hospital. our village, the latest victim being Seagrave visited Mr. and Mrs. IL ! -tic and handicrafta such as metal, tained the Western Section of the Mr. J. Emerson is sporting a Betty Ann Lindsay. Draper recently. i .. leather and .woodwork as well, as Presbyterial. • new Cbevrolet ton truck. Miss Margo • Wilson spent a !ew weaving' - days last week in Detroit. Presbyterial President, Mrs: T." - -'- ':Norton, Brougham, brought a mess- Whitevale _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchings. of Claremont; Mr. ' and Mrs. Ed. ; are -on advance with emphasis on �,� T _ - -._ _ _ ... Willoughby of Locust Hill visited, the' need • for -mor emembers- more • Miss Ruth Phillips has obtained - . E. and Miss Ruth Hutchings reel! i wo =1or officers -more hearts a position with the Bell Telephone ently. Mrs. J. Davies visited her friend ' Mrs. Prichard of Leaside, ' Ont. 1 _ -- _ _ _:. • • y s Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter and R R family of Whitevale spent Sun- ' �1CK .S ... i.r/ �1�,./ - _. - day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy- @arteet -- Univesaity. Drive, AJAX _ TOWNSMp OF PICKERINGI 'I C'lerk's Novice of Posting of the � Municipal Voters' Isat OPEN.BOWLfNO E I HEREBY rPEN, NOTICE H Y G . ._ • - .: that I have complied with Section DAILY SERVICE t, of the Voters' List Act and that I have posted up at my office at EACH A�FTERNO N 3 .TO _7:30 TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A.'O kTS � Municipal Building, Brougham . - O»t.. on the 10th day of Novena- ssra CHARTERF,p BUSES _ her, 1950, the list of all Perna# ALL DAY SATURDAY - : - entitled to vets the >� 'OFFER IDEAL S E R V I CR t itv at the M pat Elecdoa% and V ZRMZ Pfa= FM LADIW AND GZZw l� BId� Britt 1FOR ALL GROUP TRAVEL - that List remains these tart - AM =AM PBtZZ FOR SRd18021t'8 HTQ= TS>6 a I hereby, call upon all voters W 'Piekwix&l 176 for B.98,EBY0710 V8.� �S •HO _. _ _ have a ors o: ow PHONE ;fps corrected according to law, the - _ -_ _. last day for appeal being the 27th . t . day of November, 1950. _ Z,, T. JOHNST N pCp��o�_r�LW-ation of the t �Township e! T L (• - - .a • . 1 t �' j - .. _ _ _ kkerin& Brougham . Oatarl& _. _ _ _, - ✓�• •rY�' - _ _ - _ -- _ _. _' _�_•�. -- � J 1 _ 1111 canstan- t r ©vin t� a_ . -- _ ., s - - ➢, • SAVE l9ACgt = • GIANT CAPACI I U my Ar . -�. ., „•� � ` . _ � � . _ .. � • lASILT' rO1ITAttf 1 `• .. . • O►RI►Tfi ON W OR Y CTMI . _ RADIO & ELECTRIC j '' r .. -_ .... .. •..... .........:.... +aw;;�,,; r ` \, ... ti�,�, 4� "'} '',�� �'V ®�I II' III � I' " °�1 • .. _- —per_ •� i,,, �'w _ -_ •_ :•, .. - ... .y w• The Value - Packed 1950 ftniou m gives jawi the veLiea >Rn ,I - - - _ want in an automobile—value in comfort, j performsoce, cQnvenien_ve --sad, , economy that area `; _ . _ 1 _ r .. i:., - ?1 oJo of all il�ee are is y - =- your pocketbook! s+ssideaiied pevperWei . _ PLyxoum proves its worth to you with the speed and DweRing Fars _ ..._ .: aw of Ignition -Key Stu” the economy and ` convenience of Automatic Choke ... the smooth action Insarame e of Safe-Guard H drauli - Brakes .. the extra protection ` tssrs:tsiae , of Sofe -Rim is .. the comfort and alniet of - qmo- KIM I'l wer and the buovant smoothness of-Air Pillow _ ' - TO Rid siie and manly other Chrysler- Engineered-features _ . .. _. ,.._ :.. PUSENTZAT VALUES? make Plymouth ride and handle like cars costing hundreds of dollars more! Ask PLYMOUTH owners about PLymouTH - DOUGLAS G. - uawLi- 4th iasti'cam y they'll tell -you that. Plyraoat/a ! ,' / _ P yp•�+8 , MAITLAN.D.' sn flit N110TOill. CN TSM THE NO -YALUR PiiMOIRM Aire _ TM/ NOWT-SAV" rAMO TRUM AT — FAIRPORT Law' ato�r Salesrckerl ng Call 9��:>~..., _ r •w,...:nA• s:®eJnvv�.....ci.�e ,. •ss..m-r:�sr,nfulee+.::.x+�nrto .ems «..e..::A: ==ilWi_3f'r..a�.e. _ s:..,� „�. C1 ..ed Advt's SILK'S MARKET .. p ONZ: PIC."Rit11Q Si 1 Y HOUSE TO RENT - on Brock Rd. . - " '.." =with of No. 2 h4hway, with gar _ ��� 'RE toad. =Eb.00 w'`r�•.::e . G' �� vz::- , -'w:�, •+xv«aa- , 44s and tour �res SPECIAL—­ t. ? - - - t! ,,ppee�:'• � .till -unwlY- > A. .. a: *,.% • l Fs�trcett, 183 kiolQn Ave. South, `. Hamilton. R- � NIICUA r_: - Tq i&C LB i � BACO\Nov. s4. SI DF The f01pLEfPATE MARGARINE I Lot tj x 154 feet; water, S U O C L D E R PORK ROA S T 49c sewer, electricity Arid paved R'Sld, - - ;2,400 -Lot 104 x 100, ureter, sew- .� F1�rL� Ply ♦� DERS ---8 FOR 25c — �lark'e at, electric, paved walk. I PORK & BEANS 2 tins' 29t i 431000 - one and hall acre, water . �` _ "43 and electricity, industrial, with Lists for consignments for this , barn, 56 x 3 4 feet. Barn may be EiL EE 1\ J A C' K 5 U N sale must be into auctioneers, hands Golden Bar _ not later than Mohday noon Nov. v. sold for remote(. OPTOMETRIST 20 (No junk}, All sold without re- y O� Age P. O. BOX 59, OSHAWA, ONT. �ti Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted serve.* Terms case. Sale at 1,00 Honey butter FREE! = PICKERINQ P 4'cesda Even.n and m, sharp. See Pesters. KEN, and CARNATION MILK 2 tins 291 #Pick �erp ten busiu. , of plowed out y g CLARKE 1' See Pose . KE .carrots and take home $1,50 plus. By Appointment _ r one bushel of carrots. Free in your Al First Door East Of Masonic :.awn basket. H. F. Newman, .Fair- Hall Church News ��r0 wpX 'bet t�a 7 port Beach. Pick. 71W2. PHONE, PICK. 48 ii FOR SALE — 'Quebec heater, good �T condition, cheap. Phone 4 7 J 2, FI A �'♦ E ` 9 LEMON OIL � 'TO LFT - -in Pickering Village, two SALE KFGiSIER PIRev. \G li'�ITg, CHURCH 59 . r•tng• ag ..• .. Rev. A. E: Young, Miiaister .Free polishing.cloGh GIANT BOTTLE large housekeeping rooms, buihone 4 10,00 a, in. - Sunday' School �iVe handle only TOP QUALITY for couple. On ground floor. Phone Saturday, NqT 1. -1- ar d Saturday, 11.00'a. rn. - 'Morning Service ,Toronto - Elgin 0695, Nov. zu., auction sale at. the :1=ew- -7,0.0 P. m. - Evening Service Stouiiville Livestock Sales Arena ��� �� FOR SALE - bathinette, large size, selling livestock, our specialty, with 1,45 A�ey - blue and white, practically new. fresh cows, springers, hailers, sheep; 3,00 P. m, - Sunday School, _ $12,00. Phone 223W4. p. M. - 'Church .Service i - calves, pigs, horses (pick -up and I -mm FOR 'SALE - mammoth white Pek- deliveries can be arranged). Come 8t. Andrtiw'+a Preabyteriaal Catarell ' � I in drapes. baying strain. James early. Bring something to sell — I:cJteriag - -: - Murdoch, 4th Con. Pickering. this is Your community sale. "You Rev. David %t.-rshall, Minister ' Phone 187W13, I bring it —we'll sell it." Sale every 2.00 p,' In. - Sunday School FOR SALE r Tir+rgthy Hay, baled; Saturday, at 1.40 p. m. D. S. T. 3 49 p, m. - Church Service also' Fence Rails. G. Plitz, phone Make this your market where buy- P103MING, ONTARIO Z PMOIrIl! in P - _ Pickering 223J3. Ara and Sellers meet. CAI-vary Tempe Pentecortat WANTED - baby's high chair. Ap- Settees and Atkinson. Holiness services ply News Office. auctioneers b.45 a; m, - Sunday School ■a..,,�, 11.00 a, m, - Morning Worship Saturday, November 18 - auction 7,00 P. M. - Evangelistlo SEVERAL HOUSES sale of �0( Registered and Grade Hot- Wednesday .8.40 P. 11Lrla,nkllt with quill Gardening stein Cattle; 50 hogs, John Deere Prayer Meeti� Several Small Gardening Plat& ractor, Case Combize (new) ; hay FWday ae :c r4 a macs. .aui+ i.0 CUMIL:. a 8i "16 7 WLI. 8•p0 °i "" 'Linea Real L�:?trttP Broker, - 6, Pickering, the property of Mrs. Pastor W. E. McEvoy ickerin$ Market & Locker E. R. Carson. terms Saes. No res- ' - . #80 Simcoe 'str., South. Oshawa E. as giving r farming, Sale r, UN -LD ,C L RCH OF CANADA _ 'Phone Oshawa S6t8W at 1.00 U. S. T. A. S: k'AR.VIER, &Centennial,- Tairporf, Rouge Hiti1 - - PHONE 30 - _ auctioneer. ; . Rev; J. K. Braham, bL A., B. A PERSONAL. % 'Wcod :ew Rd., R. P.. 2, Pickering - Frida Nov. 24 - auction sale -of .axliNN�r DwIE:Y, WOMEN- Gain b v Phone: , Scarboro ,3130 , ' to 16 lba, New pep, too. Tzv famous farm bujtdings, hip-roof frame bank —a _ "t barn e, 0 4 0 steel roof, 3 large - Oatrez Tonic Tab;eta for double Ta- x ' Centennial Church - a�alta; neuv healthy fresh; new vigor, ventllatora, 1 s stce! cow stancnons Kingston Now `'get acquainted" size only 60c. Arid _stalls, frame pig pen, with- a " ' Ch�rch Service d d adat . _ All ,druggists. o£t, st f ... d sides, frame Sunday School '- 11.13 a..m. - •- -- - -- - _ =- _ . I eel ,zoo err it -. horn and drive shed 60 x l,f fort. (t-'h;Hr n ne �'areritm. meet tosceth- d steel roof and lightning rods; .'till `er for worship at 11.15, Special - 11 • LECAL buildirgs in • excellent condition on 'Part „# the se�•rviea for cite children - t.•.'_ :'. - s s■ i concrete foundations, aprro %. rtv, with hymn, pray4'7 8' +el Ilfln :�c-i- - '._ IL G. CON.L T, B. A. ' years �crM, pain d green, on Finch rhph story. Chlldrrn retire-for the - A'._e. ,'orth York-, south:. side, Alf - . - 'Barrister, Solicitor, 'Notary, 3x:son during the sermon). Ring's Row (over Eaton's) wry' nf Yc+tg... t:, prapgrty Rouge �iIiI1 ('hutch _ AJ'4X, 0.1 - Phone .25. of .A. B: Cairns and Song,- Ltd. No (Roseb:.nk and kingston Road) - reserve, terms cash. 'Alu%t, be sold , Church Service = 10.00 a. rri• _ _ t to cusice way for truildin9 projects: Sunday :ulibol - 11,15 a. M. _�uali y MEATS - Max - Dlstriet - Continues( Sale at 2.3.0, p, m. D. S. T. KEN. _ISpecial part of the service for the i - . Central Housing nd - blo:•t a e and- C•LARKE IPRE1'YICE,, 4ticts. cliildzea with - - - Company's application' for the ea- hymn, grayer and - pp flanneieraph story:) GROCERIES and Wednesday, Nor. 29 extensive -- tabKshing of, . an '*improvement sale of household furniture con- Fairport Church - - late at Ajax. This was Qranted • - - - ndiy Scho l Bay Rand) = LOCKER PLANT - - -.late last week, .and_CMHC: is now silt :ng of -entire household effects 13unday School lialIy Service _ - , in a position to revert to the status f the Estates of the -late Mrs. _ 11.00 A. M. _ s Frank Gabi el, and the late 'Mrs. ' . _of chief land ow nee st. Ajax. while $rooklin; 'of Tomnto:. also Danbarton United Church the housing project: and industrial Proper _ _ area has been• constituted as an ty of others - .electric refrtirerator, Sunday service, 11 .a m. -`7,30 p. m. Meats' Praeessed - -- Improrerrient District with the large sine, sewing, machine.. w.rsh- Sunday. School -�.1J a. M. ing machines etc. Sale held at the Y. P. U. 3tondap 8 p. m. status of- a town hip. A board of � • _ _�'+ � .`, thrPe. trustows appointed immediat- Prentice Auction Rooms, Franklin . _ _ Every one- Heartily Wele -eme To Your SpecljlcatiQi.s - Av hr the I i ?at. Governor in House, Main St. Markham Village. Council, _will - sp4minister with one � G0VERI LIEN -r APPROWED member of the. .Board taking a seat W. C. Thomson •Continued / the Countv Co rncel. Ar wxsess- WELDING Thomson, sleeves- rolled up, and a m : rient of 01- ent ;,- area will • begin broom and shovel under his. arm, - _ w in about two weeks. - - ° starting off for somewhere, with WekDin To Machines _ The tnl'nwing ix+intae are invoi- the spoken statement "There's a g .. •-ed in the rrPCent transfer, a,v'ord- job to be done .... let's get g•ning" Car Fenders inn to preiious proposal made by Bumpers, etc: s . tt rMr. Thomson. has announced he 'r"tral M ^*tMaQP: 1 will retain his seat in the Federal PORTABLE EQUIPMENT - �.3, Owner•sl in of r^•fIa transferred. House for the present—something do Anywhere - Electric, Actylane - to Imorovem•ent Tiitrict. he is quite privileged to do. _ - 2, n -^- r-ha -n ,* r„..t r',ginta ;naree Mr. Thomson becomes. at Least DIAMOND WELDING e•qu, ofrren t. fire fi,rhting pnuir- the third partv leader from this Dewdrop Inn - Rouge Huila(. Out, ` rent, r-o+wa$e plant, aPR-Pr i�,+a•a Riding in the past 25 years, Must Phone Pickering 287 J 13 • _ }1t�i*n di- trtb,,�;otr P ^n,.,ment to ' be some good men here. ■ prsbiTre,i fn h;atri,t. �. Skinnymen,women _....3. nwrtPr•ahin of water avatPT1`f +� . ,Insurance ^. ha t,•+-sfsl all to in. transferred. �O� CAN STOP FASTER sin 510151 -4 'CT -TM fT, shall *^fain' onrrersltib Wrl4 fit' Pf ' ' i * P s++P, ;nfA1Cp pumping and V�p Saps for >tirm ' 498" fCTT%`inn r,iant. THAN THE BIG - • . _"�'°' .5. \iC ahQn retain and operate �jbaWt7 Iaas:anoe OR HaUdLar abut a mMnNW u & as e■p ^ 4ral hentiro - ,cant• Wtzdndit BOW etc. apt body l m ate, F. Tmr�A..,e•. -,nt T1ist. w,ll sasum^ ° g>ob11e Luaraece' of An Z1tMteeb tae'ti07 .12 r, slept ccrtr. :at v:�fh Ontario - FELLOW ■l bones non Pmv;n.ipl.P ^tic ^. w Bowman & Gibson oreaeteweiss,e'iai'aei■rar, ew . ... A � -.•r n..a -i} .., ncnnn_�p/� iii -- - - . _ _ -col. R� _ am N, via �aodtoda Tablas for ■ter ioodr (- r`,rr land, _... ... roelib.l■dfr.Ataaa .. _ ,._ orb• 11d fA pricAta o..- „�.•tR; -, Jr • ,,,.,- '. ? : :,:;:,;H: •; :..: , - _ n: _ r ;,r ^ nT��� "rt. _> i ' ' .h.. V� ,+ ; : :.. _ . RADIO SERVICE ^° ;L -k' I L� � Guaranteed Repslr Serriw ATTE�;TIOhT FARMERS aP '%,ia nnp„ -t1)P era*• i'n ” ,n,�v4,,• ► � - We will' be phased to pick up dead .. an,7 rnnl =m.F„T Tr F •R•A +P`' ^• +�'t'An �....It S,rA• ^�'3't . ^'i tl' "� . .: .. ?� .. ,j or ciilSPled farm• animals and �PAF r : . highest pmvail•ing prices. . ' aPA mat, w»':. ,<:. • r+� For•irrmmrdi.le aspics, telephone , :;. - i _,.^• collect: Picketing 39; Birooklin 62: "' . !'^r i.,•. :rte fti:P,ERS, ''Ajax Hospital 31a� Open Soon "'' ? ' - Claremont 41R14, . or Toronto: ADS ` . 3636, ,• ' ; .gar' a• >- y „ru,�eo UK"" atrR GORDON YOUNG, LTD. '° -There is reusnfi to believe tie ( .�." in7 Pate or Model lice iCcatinc St. Turn 20-bed hospital at Ajax mad .opon =- -� soon. The hospital would .be man- s :- ?': - _.rthur Meld ei ht rTif ed our. r, F•iir `. �v' FY � `; .t. .� ��•s , .. .. r Y?'�t;I . nod by_ 4 i}Na ----- -�r- '.- .. :;;;,: ': - �•+�z :.:. -v .fie;; \s� ..,... ?,. •.-y,. �''+ _- 3 ^r.R�• S'ste-s of the ,Ord ^r of PtCRERINt3 i! W 3 F the T?re. ^'nnA P'r^ 1, r `• will :1 +; -• J 1 )riven with every Lcl• ":3r Cnt L - f• ^r T�,:r -,i c,rT C�.,orta i.,^;.. ::,T, ..t� \(,1( . d ^f. !. thi: attire. Mot Pz1 -o to i b^ choice -.... r'nn1% Effor's to UFA AN- h,�n;tat ; - �•�� ,, +' PICKUP STRAW AND HAY of 19- Jewel Automa�T Vic^ * ^rnrciaf I•^ r.,,. i .. t'•p TpA rv1� R. t::,r�'"p.•, : w' ,!� !BALING Men's Certina 'or Z'scl 's 17 -1�w - - .., - ., '', P?.f1W>rTQ Aa�U U18C1'f0 Cortina with 14k. case, t+Pt wr stn ;nit I,CQ9on and especi ^I'v `' ^, M1r�:s�'�` ',•,.aK:: " : rt %� �'�'''� iiitr'drrfa P1.�Refl acid el7nitt McGim+ay. 'Aw%-cities h,- - r rubies; Second Prize: a Case n# li«ve the hr►spft�l is trot. in a '° 'Rector tit orked _ .? , , �, "nit- . :.. „~ - Not t!t•Ht•rv' _ Pi( K1sR1IiY T` Sr3ver Flatware or'Caredib Ohl- inenti,+n Prd r»nv he r nVftA, ^ ' ^ � _ _ i1tVi bonus. _a 20 -n-r,b self,& tm. T?s+•*►n+ i Av^ It ^' :. : <: ` _ pboae Pickering 244 t:.,.USFS DEC. Iil, N'FDIT p p:• ilk M aai t th ^t SIu ltotr9ital was offer - _ • -- - P;:Z =NG JEWELLBY ,ltd for sale, W 110 mss. ,Panted it... 6 * r.:. � ' - a'-'r. x .,: S • � i y ✓ .f +Lr Psi' �'' .¢ is;.&,.f.. a �YV. a �. � t •�: i °,i,` 4: . ` tai"r: . . HITE 7 - - • ...,.,....., a. a....... �.:s. ".- ,..�.�Rn�nea�,W&�eis^aw "'.lg±'i�.�_ ,,.......,...:.. _+ i1Bie `��:!�11e1!'•.1t~3i,Al�,��ir .."-'P .^�lii`2:- '+l!s7$t* .:.` 14. -emss*.�xx_'�rda'- 'riiirt�s.,.f ' ".�'.9�." *>'a.'c'"R'";i�- :•1"""'�}•e"•�- East Woodlands PEA Inv112tt1111i0 MW ,. -- Win: - - ,�.,f%.- C BU>Z.UL:liB• 8[Ti9'itdgN :. II those that saw the play at _ t; _ the H-1 L-r D'*yaY night Will sv �.�i �Q u%- � � .�TT '• , i l�iAiG �6QItfA2'<t»1 : +�� ree that it was one of the nicest — - - — — _ nights of entertainment ever to be �C7'6tC21 G10Q]C .TO�R7 021 LidL 3B'L'1'1! Of The bb[loerins liter presented in our Hall. Children ' 0=111 N fAXCENG Aoli Rsat7ai 2{s.�IA Ola05s are always very entertaining, but A iB jga Ol!- Mtaibliahsd Agency, BNW Ao11 -iRrlo Bidi� i last Friday showed us all that they y AN Work Caarast a Day Sw,� ` ­4' y ^ :. r To Serve You, Asper Re" OcaUM are very good actors too. The col- Full; up, d Delivery ILA. g. ptekerhm Oar. oring of the costumes was very de- - >PM016R• PIOiCP1ItEN(i tt0, Ahmianau Cotraae Bead lightful and Mrs. Ferguson, who >� Cap and Valley was responsible for the whole af. _-. _ - .r1--�ey Vine Ong 9aod fair, deserves an • enormous amount - y .7• g. R A.ue it,i* Blocks min of credit. Mrs. Ferguson would al -' �c �OC� so like to say thank you to all the i ; r, ' " ' W." � Bata and Loa" Vedar mothers of the children for their P I C H E R I N G TOWNSHIP IaRts�nee Posts and Poles co-operation, splendid p not cnlo in 9oti, a In Bnalae�s helping with the costumes but, $1- EEDE RATIO r O F • CS A R IC U LTUR E address PLoas • • e • MITCHF LL so for letting the little folk spend_ ' Sronsiatm. Oat. Pick- 241W3 , so much time practicing. Let us - , PiiOhElS 74 and 114 all hope that this will not be the THE ANNUAL MEET /NQ "OUR TAIICI3.3 PA:aS Yss"'s1 WAY" only Production of Mrs. Fergus- ,;::WILL BE HELD'. IN THE ,. KEN A N D C LA R K E on 's but thhat we will be favored '- - P'R�N'TICE7 with something of this tend from. TOWNSHIP HALL, `time to' time. _�i .. .. At &noNEERs A, FORD BRAS. At a meeting of the `Executive Uoaassd and Authorised for mo 3IOxUME.vTaL WOR813 last Thursdav night It was decided BRO UGHA M, ON to have the Christmas Party "for '�` yURSDAY,• NOV. 23 O sad York. Pbwwa ' Rbitby bog I the children on Friday night, Dec. - . ComWo of Farm StO414 implemeau Han 22. We will be able to give more A T 8 P. M. 819 Deaden St. Whitby, at.. - ld- �sitase � %, news of • tots at a later date. - .. .... ... . . y _ Sales our 8pscialty at Reason" - We would like to wish Mr. aAd Rates. Dial servics for *9 Mrs. Owen Johnson and family ev- moo. of vise M'oEACHNIEsSL cry success and happiness when -ALAN LISHMAN, MMOom P. phone, Arjis. 6tw11'3 they take up their new home at - - - k '> . ]lLmkiam P. >tr ]ta:h'HF'B D]1:Aili$ Lindsay, Ontario. ..Secretary , l�lsattom hs�s bass The young people are arranging 9: y�pg>Ti;, II,�y,;,+ another dance to take place in the anewwanes simes 1590, Hall on Friday night Dec. 20. We Y to propose that we purchases 4- as follows: 1. Quartet led by list, , fiVivateD ibss once �* hope all swill it keep. e can hav -date zeal wheeled drive fire truck to tope Faatham, "Doan you cry mY Hon - with our mail situation during the eY' , Carols of the Bells ", and &.1 i good attendance this time as _well bad months of the yeas. A delega- Christmas number , to, get us into D �VJ H .MARSHALL Wa• I1acEfAOH11>® > as a real good finis. tion from a small part of the area the spirit of Christmas, 2, "Magma; ` . On November 30, there vrill be a appeared before Council making ea Moments" by Mr, J. A. Nelson. e, - Phone Pick. 193 Set - together meeting o! the Rate- attempt to delay the purchase. How- ' Chorus, "Come "the ),�'' : l VA" a>td ETORi>i� ACCOUNTS payers of the Township -of Picker -' ever, Council endorsed the propos- choir: „M Here•, by the i )1�8O11Tlt PIL'.>t. J l= • in and those that are nominated Y 8010, by Mrs. IL ; Pickering.- //'''�� g at of the Committee. The Camm- McClements, with chorus; 4 Duei. Vxlt` for Council for 2951. This is to ittee then met and considered a "Bells of St- M take place in E. Woodlands' Hall letter from Council asking them to Skirt Wahze" by ysrion and ' and everyone is invited to attend go into the matter of an extra ents and Joan ,, This comity Mondav night is Wilson; 5, Ke s o ��% �% g g tank truck....and also finalized the Heaven ^, Mr. Fant Y f } ■ _ • 7 t5ingo :N 1 t�E aga.n ±n r. ��'-- uu..ji�a: �:Or!'l a/,.^@ o"d p,ymn to . �1rnD30 $ h� and Mrs.' t7ltlit�tQ,lt /� _ lands Hall and - remember the complete the original purchase. ' A , Sliver Lining "; soloists blr, F•n_ - ]LICI�Td>RD AVt7T�OP1ih'!SR aaA ' Jack Pot will be $25.00. _Time Is proposal was made to Cauncit for them and Mrs. Sim 8.30 p, :n. _ a 4- ,wheel drive truck with a 1000- number 1v Pia. The final -, - lliigiway Yam<umsat Works - - � . _ as a Presentation to Mrs, �� AUSTIN, PROP. - VALUATOR - gallon tank and purr, p mounted on Beasley who until recent! w �J te a' W ROUGE HILLS AND DISTRICT same -with nozzles and "other equip- church organist. M i � o� JL X L •+ + ++�1. ONT ment necessary to use for -a dual- o t ro Bosley has r'y gone o li1.e in Toronto 1vi-th -her Two Nil" West Of Witby On 614 Diandas 8t. East, Whitby Mrs. Ferguson is' being enmpti- purpose as- an individual unit or daughter. The Pastor- presented a - - - - - -_ Ns. 2 Hwhway. Between, Wuft ,ncnted by parents and friends for auxiliary to the fire engine. This Cheque to Mrs. Seasle And Ajax — . - -_ —_� +_y, y le din ay, she'ham the rhiid- was passed with a few additions. � ressed the gratitude _2f_ our P5D2t>iV: W8IF13Y Ott ren trained for the operetta held by Council, 1 �r the gooa worts she hail done as In East 1Yi o�+dl:. n& Ball last Fri- ► " The land has been purchased, our organist,- and laps she would _ day night,- Proceeds vrill be used ..and all that is left for t..r Comm- , ,come back to our church occasion- -- - • * tn.r .stye f3uitcilt,g ir�►nd PVT �.r. 1v,:.1 �•' +^ rnrnnlPlit it tiildin�, and ally and renew friendshia,. The church. recommend a Fire of an nave evenIn cache _OPT031ZTRI81' rr,� a g to a Close with the - Y.80 _m save and !1,00 to 1300 - There was a gnn:l turnout for a a c formed. There will be a rational Auth�eor, -- Pie coffee and J. A Wh- LOUGHBY _ _the -Bazaar hold at the church last Ratepayers' meeting at E. `Good- refreshments. _ ANO SO-5 gvenings: Mon.. Wed., W. T'to 9 Saturdiiv afternoon, Proceed" *ere 1 lands Hall nn Thursday, November ' Sundsi ¢vening, ae our OhDiCly ' about $1 ®5.00; l.. 80, o hear all nominees for- service 1ve had a very happy and Voety Years C+4nads r Zssrg. _ . b%NliT BLDG„ Opp, P. O.. , ,+ "y,� agency, :A Rood .congiegatinn heard Pr. cil and sit `that meeting -a date for encouraging time- The service was j OS>fLALWA, ONTARIO , . •!: iFoa+ �,,....,nuy �Pc»'7 �� - -. Carr•.:thers speak. -.at the •. gouge a. general mee,anQ' for the p:rrpoPe taken by the Church• 5cheol under sett Phone . Res, 2320; O[iics ibid Fii }la C}eurcla . on Sundae mornin oi• prapo rri Chief and .13ri 1iR the lea'dersh°_p of ' Miss Helen I.. (Hsd) Stewari . � � �` P B lea JW06 . Toronto .(Three -Day Service Arranged) Fie has just rPtssrn >d -lrom .China, «'ill. 1~e. annour►red,' Sn, ahnw up, Bradd, our. S, 3. Supt An excell- - Bet nn} t_ home la The C1Q - aced -gars ?- �4,Vhtoninv- talk on i and slow your interest to "what the ent 'arrangement, of music was ren- _. rondition3 there. In -the- eaenin he Lonlmltree sae 1o,.0 . ✓v1 Y. ''+-ci 1i t' ► Call Our Cloy Dept. • R' , z -Ed3 e- �' d :ng- -of-- MYR187 . Toronto s`,oµ'�i slides, at Fa:rpnrt Church _: - hymns; solve, duets and a trio with 1 ellera &Atkinson on ire sa °te' Cab jest• .The Rouge - • Easter Rebekah Lodge h3' ns by the whole S. S,' Miss Ev -' PhomrA,gin. Sol W S •.Stauu. S80 z MA choir. allo sang at Fairport on No. =0 elyn. Westgate told the, story of .s Sunday' evenixlit•. The Fairport- lad - _ •...... _ ;Joseph, which was illustrated leg served refieahmrirta after the Thursday. November 9th. beautiful slides. Re'v. Wm: 1kIcKaYy ±� Licensed - �a address CLE ht UE rI I'v G • _ service. Easter Rebekah Lodge had the bon- gave the , and Benediction N F �A►uctioneers Practice for the Christmas C.r:- I by the Pastor. I or and pleasure of entertaining the DIXON _ sect .lots! be. hF1d on F� idly even- President - Sister Birch and District Next Sunday morning,- Novem- inn. Now that the' operetta is over :ber 19; -our W. M, S. are holding :_• Ito Year's Experience lKr. H Deputv President- -Sister Willis. ding lilt aggie, - who is in charge, is their semi - annual service -and the With Lodge .being opened. Noble SaLee conducted anywhere hoping for a- good turnout - The Grand Sister Dolmage asked Sister Thankoffering. Rev. Miss Olivia 8pecialtstug 1 . Farm Stocks Furst- bogs club will also meet in the Lindsay one of our ordained lady c• Birch, President of the >� kah y �' �� tare and Property Sales. church on Fridav night In charge ministers, uneza 4a Assembiy and D. D. P., 5is r Will- a retired miasiorl t pat Ail baler personally Listed and of .211 r. Lewis. Is to retire. Then asking Pa� \obis !mm Jrpan, and more recently a .Adrertis" BUU prepared sad, There will be a meeting of the end Sistet Prouse and Rt. Sup- worker among the _Japanese of ARK �-� A 1 ' posted. W. A. Executive held at the church Canada. sit next Mondary•:aight st 8,00, porter Noble Grand Sister Baladon• I tell the story of her �$Q \E YO�Y - to retire with them. Then the work. We give a cordial invitation f '' W e` aro' sorry to report that, Mrs . to anyone who can comp to hear i Guard of Honor _retired. _ . I P�romp Service Corbett, of WOOdview Road, has When entering the Lodge Room Miss Lindsay: Service- begins at W.. IJ I� �):1I ( been ill. A 11,00 - o'clock. - PR(]1'RLE.flR Reasonab►1Q Raga Mr•' Brittain, . of ^Alton Road, each Sist_r had a bronze mum, , was among those who . have been a• a hirh formed An archway of ben- - - -: t131BL'I.:��TC ,•'. ~;' "" E 290 DTuUFF'{riW.ir vra�. deer hunting. utiful flnwers:'With R. corsage be- k ` h Mrs, ;scald Cowan Ilea been ing pinned on- the Pre sident and too A I spend n the p 'Dist. deputy President by our -- g past couple of -weeks Nnhlr f rtuld and VirP' rrnnd thry ON GOOD DAIRY ROUTE visiting relatives in Toronto, 'while 11- Gerald is'away deer hunting. we "' 't tskPn graciously through.... `.; —oil .�ctl(;or jrlr tits _ t Fn their'chairs: A number from here atten i-d >E'ltiCl :• :�fi, :,(1.P1 - ' 1 .1e minute,-, F ?'n►r left o•- °* !7 the Horticultural Society Show at - f4 Your Friendly Resident Agent i. Pickering on Tuesda night. The t' 'next - „r o` Td, the Lode "(2.506 'down and tertria arranged S g pronarnd f -r Tniiiation. - on the rest) slides shown by Mr. C. Morley, of ,•. RRAIIMOR - [Nsu 'Lit AGUNT h' holida trip to,,the East' Coast ►' ' '�• nd :�at2s. ?iT'¢� ' Barn 36 !N1 le Y A Grace white nnr '•trs. Fl.., ► :, ^��• x 'Rood cement fioors, : LIFE, FIRE CASUALTY, BONDS, •E, 14 'HUB" last summer, were 'much enjoyed. ( rnathi+*e *�+ � x �, neTf ZAABUMM LNSURAINCE b+a. J After the meeting, Our l'rP�i ;e ^.', c r :r• a a ;� to►'- 1 g, pde and coffee , : I !try house, 13 x �, irrsutalcd: b ' R fP�y 1�1•,rt r•nr•,ic In f ear t,•r' r„r B3TY FROM A.'�'D was - served by the Executive of the ri , room house with 2 room cottage. .. LIBT YOUR PR:ri'AsiRT1ES r �,I: SALE WITH Society: _- Lcd e fir tl trr�1•• � Lights night at dloort , Pn'n`- ?}•1.. r,•....(.,,,. o } <• hod r•�!h ll ^. I;, Cl ^sins ,.�•t,, c, ,.., .t r.:. ,• ^,t 1 Lines Rein ��t�tce Rrnk1 � - CYRIL E MORL;. I Woodlands Fire sri' , - { ad. - Con'td. 15r �P - Pro's ' ' ^ ^rter 780 Si _ .,. - '.. •.. _ .. ...., mcoe. str„ Soot Ana--- .in...• _- - "rropose sa.mc to Council and go in- i'hone• Ushawa 2USW to the, matter of eiluipmeA and DUNP.ARTON VNITM CHl °RCHW� I- make. that Prop -•sal to CounciT, ' and v-'" , i �T, GEORGE LUMBER have, a bui!dinn' •erect' t to house On Tucsd3 ererlt;l� on z,'n. er t •' COMRI F this egllipun er.t. Af er many rjonths �, at 4.30, the congregrtian ^` `''^ WOMEN'S GUILD 1.Zz C�• of meeting the Cor•,.;1, l•: ',,a Du•t�slt n Lsoftd C'urnh Rail•.r :i' L L :LIMITS. ^ for -a rgcia ct-tor.,-ther. It :car• RlHl� Bf . ZfhA� etas Ah') -e ' be it *. -vey patient and• i._ � Pboaes: 8cerboro &480 -a'd 1117 willin- to give whatever help W- s considered- a nice C: ink if 'once in - -- �carbora ,unction _ necessary at all tir e�....an�i •n snap a bile we toe's just come tedorne yn t t the hf�� •►,,;� _•r•} l *�' ^''':? •rw`n- el• for 'a :n op;�n ' :11nit \• t0 'JQCOl17e ••/�t• QV• i/V {��•�� - _ ! ment necessary for the ^:ass, and - better' argl7ainte(i Sc►, under a 'A Basement o£ Preallyter;an . Gbnreh rt`H 11!]MEt+taTk DEI -IPERY '.only with ►ranv �: -s nf.V :he " ^ ^rp ' -rmRlt rommiitcn a prob*1am of mlia- P„d t}� ,-a -• r„ ^ t } is ant} tismea was nat�rged as for Fan:y Work of aft I;i:l s ,tprone _.. - ----_- ,Lt;>•i�'- M;3 ;•.- iif.nYh oe` I#r.•n.wi, Trtn>. `>48a ant} IHron. ._ ..j tT'1 in rini^'+On¢t�•+, ✓.� »_ ..,�� forPh. - tOtvC: I Gt., nil eT1te'.' :1", eV @Ty0T1E G1T. b and Ch° :d Cri..'. •D:E•asefi - 's►1tlwi�i t'NITA !1t)ETPLFTF h4a.mr cy,►� :�, (}tuns, Splrat 1 itlrnrm ^t;,n nP the ' «:•n ^, • ,•r a.,• i► had '-.is or h,;r ,, .. ,e p :nn�,l to thr Write Ele -,hrnt Slall c..mprfs.ng f . h1tP- r ....•,;t+ •. ;...v a 1 a4n rr n•r_ 7'?F.?t. th ^n. tc •t "'.a n, a Short � e^' lurprhw 1':,r c 'o. Lcvv y i4dt8 .t`-s - :r.✓.r..+ tnrC#WV liollt and p"fitt d. . ., y.•;± r ••, r•;-'•r1i ri'nq; i^ ^h,.- l 'r:}' of dec0'1'1n4 i3v.tne Yr'T *nr, 1 Homemade Oakes, i,. Tarts ,etc. _ _ . .- •w ;+i.1.1+u3r :crw _ y.n rv4" 'Onimiscona. ci R,wnhnard. nx ^ • t r rt 3, 71'x: _n•i a^ .- �,..,'' tv' '••+VP a c*norl rnre..to 017" "• ^thP.rin' t.. �..w•�i.a.FZ1• 4r•t,•r, Rierb, WAl tex, and Etch W004 nom_,,- '•+'t sQ /� c•'�n 1. , enerT, ` n,•a1- '.•r'r:i, -% •�ochwt 1.- +ilia framf Drag for IiOVCIy (~Dili other '` stiffs' •, a:+.�e- :!sit aria C*41lae e•itb raiM, iexulbrle Siding, m,, -h N:-,n a ^' ' ^ ,. '•, + 4:�•e 'rr" Zvi; -h 17%e rrFT a Ch ' • ' ^' Grand 1'rizas ►.; e: • J hr. usidaryte.as. Wd1wR, i�letahaeg lstletl► t11e�r • :ter., i►i!At' *: ;'il. ary to °i1�r¢ nt' inrad Af#6rarR Tea served' with COP •- 1'rrfal+;.+ of tnei! to•fnlnfry a:hn}i k')'+`:" rT R^em, n� oryo O Ilea ' coett�i once me.ie them more preit- Boxa laugh. A short comtntm=, e.ad'ag a spec9.l :y .°. : itabte, to bring. gnat Tire question sing-song- fottowed, gild that Mus• A''# WjDsms Fka ft (�� to a' Stead: At s meeting the Cam- �. Selections''• under direction _ [isiltes. on a I:arjoritr. passs+d our clloh1le11160, Mt. - 0900=10s -i .',pF •,�,� ._�,��' � ...� ....�.� .. . ! „ .Mr. •Mlilton Pe and eon AI>t4ad �CeIIwoo►d II also M:. Wm. Pegg area Chas. Ma - The ,4 t', "'�� �'ertart rove been in the North The Aadky W. A. held a vim The Greenwood Young People's Country hunting deer. Ve all hope µ : t Union held an open meeting in • the the bri »g home a good roast Ing� �Wp� churc#t basement on Z7hursday ev- W. A. sewed dinoe�r to over 60. After "God ening Nov. 9. The; Worship Service one hundred ladies of t1e W. A. ��a about based on Christian Citizenship ft Auxiliaries' of the Oshawa Preaby- Save the ling Mrs. r ,cut Pardon, ist Canada was conducted by Mrs. G. eery on Nov. 7, Their meeting was a few well-chosen la words, tree tM Eastwood, assisted by several mein- weIi conducted and very helpful to ribbsm and declared the basaas bers. The guest speaker was Mrs. alt who are interested in the work` open. There were tables with fats" hand ' ' F. M. Holliday, Brooklin, who have of the community. eywork, children's articles, kerchiefs, miscellaneous men's art" . " an interesting account of a trip Mrs. Bowan is visiting Mrs. Wm. icles, kitchenware, touch- and -take, - she made through the States and pegg, baking and home -made candy and Western Canada to Alaska " this The Misses M. and EL Corbett chocolates, which ail sold well, be- Past summer. She showed a num- were in Toronto on Saturday sides ber of coloured slides' which clearly The parsonage' is being nicely the long line of aprons. Mr. L showed the type of country in I renovated and a, siding of incur- Jeff ley auctioned off a gni11' made by the E. Group to Miss Mary �' • which our northern neighbors live, brick has greatly improved its ap- Barlow for $16.60. The rest of the - •- _ - . their homes and means of trans- pearance. i , w evening was spent playing crokia, portation. Games were conducted Mr, John McTaggart of Toronto ole. The ladies prizes were won by _ by G. Eastwood and D. 'Morden. spent the week -end with his fam- Mrs. C. Trigg and Miss Jacqueline - Refreshments were served -by the ilq here. ! ��� - committee brining a delightftil Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brooks visit- Rote; the men's prizes rr Mr, Wm. ' evening to a close, On Nov. 15 the ed friends in Preston recently. Guthrie Jr, and Mr, Ernie Whitt- aker. Mrs. J. Astley and Mrs. M. Y,. P. U. will present their short Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Short have Age supervised the children's _• __' -_ play "Buddy Buys an Orchid" at. • moved to Mr. Ward's home north games in the basement Lunch was Goodwood. of the highway leaving Mr. Ern. served to all. The regular W. A. Freak Taylor, ehslraraa e! the =lwaeis Agrlodtnr►l Committee, t+t+skn � E` suing W. A. met on Wed- Trimble 's house vacant now. ,„ems poinponea to - the T. peens �DaW' trophy tie b1i8 6sYniid lid !ed nesdayt Nov. 8 at the homeM *a - b7 a cast slab aasbst {e Hevsrlq '�'t ')'-` - rs. 114iadteton. The Worship Service November 3'2. ;a t{ 3te� kbro1+• was - prepared and conducted by . - Mrs. C. Cbeson and M�•s. F. Webb. Plans were made for an entertain- : - - ment to • be held early in December. A number of recipe leaflets for PHONE 264. Christritas cakes and plum pudd- ings were distributed for sale. They - may be obtained from any mem- _ : ber. Mrs. Morden who recently Ina 1 1 �- -. returned from s motor trip to Van- • - couver and through the States gave ' ' a splendid account of her journey. She illustrated her talk by show , Tb beat of drivers we !rave ,tot; Ing pictures of interesting scenes I and with souvenirs she had collect- - Trey'n oDrrtcous, foo, and as the spot. ed. A social hoar, was enioyed 117 t -. Tiyr'rs ow new, core, s2 + /yoss call all at the close of the meeting. The • Annual meeting will be held In Tbwi's a TA X1 waiting • case one; wise 4111 'December at the home of Mrs. G. -' Eastwood. ,� -► . rc� t 24 - BOAR SERVICE t - - ..for everyone We save NE MN&M a Pro 1'�' 'LOCATION a 1 (ACROSS FROM THE EASTERN HOUSE) _ - -=Bcw 14b ?3Z8 Plane or Writs Pa! Affedw ire - 1 _ - ' 1 � . �� . .. >>s6ens• ilosll3s T!!ts II i LET .i . '. gin, is Eult'VaT. a nurse 1 �r' s PW COSIMETICS lrasrgis of Wltitdy at lowest Orices. �� `t ,� PHOTO- FINISHING Heal . Os VETERINARY SUPPL,iE9 BABY 14EEDS KAISER FIL •aeM.•4.�5 - { essrs- �r�sw�_jres,essir 'STORE HO '� 1 1 1 .. THAT - .. �........1.. Week Days ALE TRI t' PRESCRIPTION =1,,0o A. ao P. M. �' C it L 4 110 Sunds" too P. ­X. to 6.20 P. M. s' ys•aes ssd Hare 6Yisltg ) iBTiiLAT= 1011,111 t - Disney Motors,. :Pickering H. H. 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G•"•'Vle.tia..�^ `•y' N . i ' • \ ♦ • . ➢ , - - !� ` � ♦ - - ' Y •-'r ,'as- .x - - - a ^ - si.4 ;- feet and hot head in an unevenl: _ SECTIONAL FURNIT�JRE SAVES LIVING SPACE heated e element==ya� -F your living uarters are •_ hest should come from the _ ,_ . $ 9 Ar"aing table whicb and from all parts eat the-floor, not give your home a lift in boW so tY'ow}led that you'vg be- cyst from a register is one comer. m to think of having enough et$Cieney and beauty. - - This very obvious fact seems to „• space in the same way you The Center section of the - -have struck the Korean and no one _ dream of acquiring a million desk top lifts 'up to revepl a odes And the Korean has very ", dollars, here perhaps its an mirrored vanity seat on. simply solved the problem by run- answer to y pproblem. When the lid is• Closed, this _ nwg the hot smoke from his kitchen - •� Cut dow�the amount of clutter of cosmetic needs is - serous wader the floors of the other ` ;,furniture you try to jam into tidily i o e ;x concealed. rooms to the far side f the house your dwelling.y =. Another versatile ece where at last, its heat exhausted, it - p� is allowed to escape through a shim- ' '?his sounds, on the sir= s a drop -leaf table with draw- ney. ;� lace, easier said than done. �"�` ern that Stl. the apace, usnnaily By using what we throw away, A certain number of furnish- k :y wasted. between table top and he kgeps his house warm. ings are essential to daily liv- s floor. 'Here table linens or The floor is raised from' the - Mg, no matter how much you a� other items may be conved- ground a foot or two and is mane - = -- - may try to dare your belong ently stored.. of stone slabs cemented. together In to a minimum. Y Flexible seating Arran' so that no smoke can rise into the The answer lies not in elim• �' meats are also a good idea room. The stones absorb heat easily ination, but in combination: µ "F r� for a crowded home or a t• and ,hold it well For comfort's , By creating* furniture that Can n, �: par sake, the entire floor id covered ment. The trend is awn from �• -�' y with resilient oiled paper almost as serve dual purposes, modern r' 4.:J6 .e t"..., designers have made it pos- consume m a n y ious, easier to keep clean. On this 'spot- sible for -even one -room apart- hard -to -spare feet. iVOw Bee- less silklike surface cushions are - " meats to look attractive and - tional pieces are available placed for sitting, or beds spread -" uncluttered. �' � foedabiass Ara tb. ssiee .,t w -room uvratg: Tllb miti which 'may he puntied to- at night Cooising the usual two mud t�y swings. diMM Into daL L-sb"w tsesdm at t+osi It your living room must eras to a isedroon by Ot trod s dew by doy. AR i ,,, sa+e $ether to' form' sofas, or "cep- ' or three meals will furnish enough cleave as your bedroom, too. whets ask trig d r«t ftts �,,� a haw N- Maee_gaww arated to use as individual _ heat to keep the floor warm alt - - lber+!'s -a versatile desk- cjrg, day, and only.a blaze of pine needles at retiring will store enough., heat - - . _ e stage the gal- stabbed by his -persecutors, in the stone 'floor to last till ," by sallot Fit For -A Kai tbood set foot on t hasi howls to Irving., As Becket, after being -From "Key to Japan," by. - -- f execration p rs, he had Willard. Price• - --My► Father Was 'A Grocer" kry. Uan to utter the words,' "Into Thy = v- - - His first part in London also was Hands, O Lord,"" the curtain fell. A Family That � The world has never celebrated for as many "minute_ as -he could a failure. For years he barnstormed On the final night Irving 'acted "Odd" r the centenaries- of " day- dreams spare, atudging - Shakespeare. around the Provinces, painstakingly with a strange Iervour•- As he spoke �Wai Realb, Odd even - those day - dreams that have On barely 12a. a week he scraped learning his craft When the Lyce- the words, "Inca Thy Hands ...° charged the hearts of thousands and saved'for elocution ,and fencing um theatrical impresario, . Colonel and fell before . the stage altar, Probably the oddest family in with emotion. Yet it is just and classes. W i he at last ventured Bateman, at last offered him a love sobs could be heard over the theatre. history, a mother, father and seven hundred years since a schoolboy to present himself before a famous- role, the production flopped within But when the curtain rose for his sons, lived' in Ipswich, Suffolk, ii& • wrote to tins iant from a ivsetched - theatrical producer, and- explained twenty -four hours. ; - call the great actor lay still. The the reign - of - WilGah Ht. Every -=Dotheboys Hall in the alums of his ambition, the latter jeered. "Go Eagerly Irving told Bateman he _ _rising curtain was hurriedly lower- sweat, either good or bad, happened - London, "This school will lead me "away, boy..I never saw - anyone less knew of a drama which might re- ed. Within -a feiv hours Sir Henry to this family on an odd day of the - nowhere but I -•ball study., here, suited in looks or character." place the failure "It's called "The Irving was dead. month and each one of the nine _ And I shall learn how to become Happily at last owe old actors BelTsj," he- explained. "The central When he first entered ebe theatre. members - had something peculiar _ a great actor .. - - - recognized the spark of genius and. _character is a Polish ,jew --a. coo- actors were chased as rogues and about his or her person. i His name was John Henry -Brood- -. gave him a letter of introduction _ science - stricken murderer. "' vagabonds. When he left it, they Even the letters d d u their Chris- Hi nbb. Born in 1838, his father ass that secured him his fiat '• were members of a respected. and tiara aantes -added cap to an odd _ put at _Ridkulou retbrted Bauman, number. The husband was named - . - • - = . enviable `Profesgfoa. - - . .. an fmpecuatous grocer, often ;shat= the age of eighteen. He had only "'Tbe public doesn t pay to see Peter, his wife Rabah and the boys ' ting up strop lest the shelves should tour words to speak and when h4' Polish Jews." Faced with' the, alter- were Solomon, Roger, amen, be cleared by the bailiffs. Tfie , cue came he blundered to badly native of closing the "theatre, or of- '. How Koream Keep Matthew, Jonas; David and EJzekiel. - schoolboy began his career as an that the audience rocked with producing "The- -Bella,' boarever, Their Holmes Warm Father had only out leg and '-underpaid shipping clerk. but the laughter be chose to keep open doors. mother only one arm Solomon day -dream remained. And thou- �'he audience at the old Sut6es•' Witi7chiap a- tedery and -poci-re. -- - ryas bin blind is the Left eye and sands remember him affectionately land Lyceum never guessed that hearsing, the play that was to give i�orean horns life can best be Roger. last his right eye in an ac- understood by living in a Koreas • to this day Hades the immortal they had seen the first perform- Irving_ the first great -part of his tideat _stage name he chary for himself ante of as immortal. Years later. career was _put on.. Few critici at- home. So_ come. with me to the James had his left Car pullet] 9g -Henry Irving, writes 'M. Reyiielle when ha owned and ruled. the great tended the first night;°The-opeafng house ,of. Hyun, a young man who fn's quarrel and Matthew-was born is "'Tit Bits." 'Lyceum Theatre in London, Irving act wits played to an _accompani has seen the Life of the city, but is with only three fingers on his right } - - not ashamed of th'e laud- and - thatch Aadiessei of Nona - -was the first actor to -be knighted. meat ogcoughing and chatter. rhea, hand - - dwelling of his' parents iu-, a- morn- His was one of those success "I'm not fit for it." he said, at first quite suddenly, tlhe atmosphere be- ]Dawn had s stamp foot and David tain village back' of Seoul stories wltkfi eves now is an is-- refusing the honor; "my father was came electric• was humpbacked. The odd thing - a grocer•" The- tlieatrc. hashed A- dramatis We.paased through a yard filled about Ezekiel was that whilst the , _ spiratlon. He aced to tins at n ai., But if ilia first appearance was critic sent as argent message to - -with . great jars, any one of them rest of the family were very ihort breakfast on apples and bread. read pp large enough to contain -a sun. he was-'six feet two inches tall and re -read plays by candlelight unlromising, his second was lament- his editor to hold the•preaua• Latta. - Instead they contain the wiater'i lentil dawn, and .then march -' five- abler He forgot his lints eatirelyt when he catered is e. column of store of kimishd -a mixture of fish, at the age of nineteen. - 'miles to Ms work At the shipping -When he launched himself is- 'a ecsatic praise, the editor,.refased +anions, The oihe'thiag they set had is P - garlic and red pepper. common, was red hair. Yet their °shire his cronies knowing his idio- .nhe -man show is a little theatre to pria`t it. - ' ' g "`Here ive- arc," 'slid_- Hytra lip- father's • haft -was jet black and - syaussies, scooped oat o hollow its Scotland, not a soul came to see "Print' it," •aid the critic. "Oar pily, and opened a low handsomely their mother's as white as snow• A packing ease. Here he crouched him, in Dublin, he had no sooner paper' will' goim a•. reputation for ' tenth , carved door , In t701 Peter, the father, fen! He introduced we tc his old Into a deep sawpit and starved The rest-is theatrical history. All white -clad father and mother and to death and,his wife, who refused 'STAINS—HOW TO REMOVE THEM Londio flocked'to the Lyceum and his pretty sister. Thera 6e invited to eat after -the accident, died five talked of the unknown actor who me to take a seat. There was no days later. - WHITE COTTO;iS OR -ANY WASHABLE was making hardened playgoers chair. We sat on the floor. The The •tall Ezekiel enlisted as a ' shiver, remble.- and• cry out in- fear atitamh air -had been chill outside. gr4iastier but was drowned in 1723 STAIN LINENS ONLY COLORED FABRIC y and horror. The play eventually But now a delightful warmth began with his brother-ga�omoa—w4ea - - - ' enabled Irving to rent the Lyceum, to pass up through me. it seemed they were crossing the Thames. - BLOOD for fresh stain, .soak is $pains wftb cold wa- and set up as actor - manager. Soon to be coming from the floorr - Thi. tragedy brought an sad to • water. Wash in warm suds. ter. Wash In lrhawsrm he met Ellen. Terry and engaged. And then. I became acquainted the odd family of, Ipswich. tae` ' ands. • use _ . s ding' lady. with one of the cleverest inven6ont 1iall ha 1 h13, e the --For stubborn stains ties as ti's- lea fast sea yeas ear, . . - ....., . .. salt water salatba (K-cup - r was happen. . . " Malt to .2 cups water). Do years hardly a ' of man since the of fire began - _ For there s 6s- d og,� strangest event d pen ' - not use hot-water first - - - -production .is- which they did_ not , It is the heated floor. America and _ The other five brothers had • - _ appear together. When they .toured Europe••for all their ingenuity, know all died at different place on the the Protinces, mayors and alder- it not. The Chinese have something same day. 'LtFI$WING Rub with piece of ice and Chill with veep scrap, men came to the station to welcome like it —the kang, a heated brick - GUM scrape off Rum. If stain yo- off gum. Sponge with - "Whey I was single I bad lots' trains, apODQO with Carbon carbon tetrachloride. or hem. When they- want to America divan. By living on the top of the of theories on how, to bring up chit- _ tetrachloride or other -sal- other solvent. cheering crowds-gave them a Broid- hang and stepping. down frgm it dren Now. I'm married,_ 1. have_ vent. way. welcome. upon the cold floor as rarely as fora children -- afid no theories." CHOCOLATE Dip fabric up and. down in . Wash in 1rk.wnrm Irving, always Wanted to share possible, one may keep reasonably _ OR COCOA hot water. Wash in hot cards. Use carbon tetra ' hit success. At the • summit of his warm. "How's your daughter getting as suds. Bleach any remain - chloride to remove say •. vareer• he gave away money as fast But 'the Koreas invention has in California ?" ing stain with hydrogen greas. spot canoed by he earned .it. An old actor, once gone, the Chiaeae idea one better. "get, Got a stew Peroxide. Rinse well.. er.am. `begged him for seats. In the envel- '-The entire floor- becomes a 4ag. steady lob u COFFEE Pour boiling water from a Spoo�[� with warm wa- Who has not suffered with cold bridesmaid to a Holt Twobd itar. y.. OR TEA, - height of 2 or 3 feet ter. If stain remainsr pPe pith the, tickets were two £S through -stain. If stain is apply _warm notes. An settees who Thad lost shot removed, bleach with let stood' most of her charms . tremblingly • • hydrogen peroxide. Rinse rinse well. Wosit ha eked fdr 'a post' in the theatre and - ''. '- "Weil: ' Do 'not' use soap Warta sods. was told she could cook after the - :. - first: it may set the stain. cats. LZ % CREAM OR Soak in cold water. If ice Sponge with' cold we- - "You've •already -takes on threw F �" ICE CREAM cream is unit. or chocolafi! -tire ash in lukewarm women to look after the cats," his treat as such. Wash in suds. manager interposed. "Fine." said - - - --,warm suds. Rinse well. Irving, "You can be the woman •' 'EGGS OR Soak in cold water. Wash Sponge with cold wa. who looks after the women who look iuse­ - - _ - MEAT n hot suds.. Do • not - ter.. Nash is lukewarfn after the JUICE hot water first: it may seE ,:lids• With equal -generosity he endow- • \� . .stain. ed cabmen's shelters and beds in FRUITS OR Pour boiling water from a Sponge with cool wa. hospitals. It was said that 200• old t FRUIT _height of • 2 or 3 feet ter. If stain remains actors and actresses lived on the •TUICES through stain. If staid is Fs ly warm glycerine, bank-notes. he :sent th�p every not rernove•d• use hydrogen tand a few boar y peroxide. Rinse well. Do .rinse welt. Wash Friday. 1 not use soap first: it may - in Warta suds. Ruined by Fire . - set stains. Simultaneously - he htvished for- _ tunes on his theatrical productions, �'°� _ -�,• _ ' GREASE Rub'- well with. 'soap and -Sponge with carbon making • theta - as brilliantly dressed 'SANS AND OIL wash i4 hot saes. If stain tetrachloride or otter - �� ii �•/�� remains sponge with car- solvent. Wish in Luke- and spectacular is 'possible. Until, bon retractili ,» vt,'1cr warm one- wig his scenery - warehouse solvent. ; caught fi =e. ; Within an hour the •-s s s 1PAINT Scrape off fresh paint and Same method as ibr`` great stocks of ,stage settings, ric _ •.wash in warm _ suds. -D fottons and linens• costumes and curtains, swofds 'as- „ - • _ 0ain has dried, soften first Jewellery were. consualed to ashes. - with oil, lard. or vaselint;. The blow crippled, Irving 5nanei- - then sponge with turpen- ally. Though he continued to act ` '!tine or-banana oil. Wash = there he had to adrrender his ]ryCe- ein warm suds. - . um lease. Despite this, veteran Be? MOO CANTLE= •MAKE• CANDLES_ DRIP- -SCORCH _ Moisten and expose to Can seldom be rs- playgoers -still recall his lavish pro- light, Repeat seqeat times. Lnov.d. acaddag with daction.of "becket" at Drury Lane, PROOF BY SORKIN& +Viii N IN A STRONG SALT .3 Bleach with` hydroReu per- fine sandpaper wy in 1905. 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E !� .: TWO TECHNIQOLCyR HITS F November 16, 17 and 181. PHONE. s8 Our 'mixed chop is ground from ' wdatern grains only { �'�� Rogues of - - - - _ _- - .. , _ She _ gtar.i.,_ .!nets. �.._RPH "�"aivDA HENDSIlC, TBURL IVES 'and DEAN JAGGER ADDED TECHNICOLOR HIT • IN TECHNICOLOR .. �.. - -. - . La Hall° for t Part the Township CHALLENGE TO LA JOHN DEREK - f • • Mlembers of the local Legten . at- gel for the children of the Coa SS��i' DIANA LYNN tended Remembrance Day Services muruty. The t ALAN HALE at Ajax and Stouftvi]e on Sunday. Carter, PrizeB. went to Diane 'With EDMUND GWE,NN' and DONALD CRISP Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Reid, of Douglas Ravey, Gail Elli- Toronto, .spent Sunda with Mr. cotter Marion Ellicott, Dorothy 'Will- MON. TUES. Nov. 20, 81 and -Mrs. Jack Badgerow, son, John Harvey. The adult $prizes , Shows At 6`45 axed 9 P. M. Mrs, Ted Taylor was in Toronto went to Mrs' Bob Masters, Mrs., iMONDAiY; TUESDAY WEDNESDAY P• qn business last Saturday, man Vernon Ruth Gill- - NOV. 20, g1s I" rince of Foxes Xr. and Mre. Gordon Neale, of '• Following Bluffs y the Presentation of the Prizes. - -F -- LITTLE �OMEN Tyrone Power Orson Weil" it�o�of Mrl sad Mrs. Don Hedges. dreg and balloon* '�� given � k. the children and lunch served, and Wanda Hendrix Mr, Bill Voss had friends from The November meeUn IN TECHNICOLOR - STARRING Port Credit• call on him 'on Sunday.- Fritndl Bible got the - , MM Bert Gibson•, Oshawa, wan y was of St, John's JUNE ALLYSOON JANTr'1' LEtItI �l7'ED. THU& - Nov: a Sunday visitor with Mr. and United Church w+� held on Mon- : ' __ . $ MARGAREr Last Co+aPIete. Blww At 8.80 Mrs. Chao. Hardy, day eve• November i, . at the O•BRIEN and ELIZARM TAYLOR home of � Rev. IL and Mrs. Leckie. el Sanderso 'Tight Little Isla'nd 1• Bert Harris and Miss Mab- >gr, and Mrs. Ross Madill ,� from thp' novel ' "Whiskey Galore" week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. � and - Mrs: Robert Mjtler were { s � •l. ADDED COME]! HIT- in charge of the �Vo - ��� Maitland Anderson, Div Service _... Basil Radford Joan Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan spent and Program. Mr' Berson Norton f ('' v Ptw An Added Attrsetba a few days last week with the Mag- g a verb' interesting talk on his KILLED. �O� ROBIN? _ nus Morgans of Belleville. recent trip points Jackson: Mills, Fenn. HAL ROACH COMEDY - and other points is the U. S. It is IN COLOUR . lil this Corner We are very happy to report interesting to hear about.- diiterent _ Misi Mary • Morgan has returned' farming conditions un the .f different 'with Scott Brady to her position in Toronto, having ent• Everson Ww eligible tar the - recovered -from her foot operation. was to the Junior Farmers' Con `THEATRE The W. A. will hold their Baz- ventioa Roz Office Ot►en E�erT POU016 FRI, SAT. Nov. Z4, Sttl air -in the United Church basement $n the States,' as he is a h -GAO P 3t GREGORY PECK as Three-Star Member of the Junior j Saturdays and Holidays - - on December 9th, rather than on Matinees, Saturd 'x•00 P. M. Farmers . Club. It wan deci c ± tdat a Previously announced the Friendly Bible Class would - - aye sad Holldau - _ 1.86 P, 11I- l The Gunfighter n Baptist Church .ladies netted hold a concert in the church abbt<t $309 from their Bazaar last Fries evening. � on • with Millard Mitchell Saturday, and "thus Saturday will F g November '?�, - Amp Free Park, - : 1 offer the articlrs that were lefts are motion pictures along The sale wall be in the basement on with loci) talent. December .Eli and o - cents• The December rneetin _ _ -- -FOR >p'REH L•BT�id'1'hy Satiny afternoon. g of - • The recently - organized Young the Class is to be held in the Twp. -- - - i! ;Phone Pickering 188 J 2 Peo he's Society of the United Hall on Friday evening, December P $> in the, form of a Pot inch Su - -Gttrhey Heating Systems Church. Is off, so go*nd start, How- per. Supper to start P' ever, there .is room for more and � at 1.00 p, m ■ So-CHAPMAN & SON „iavetrougit. and 17aamlth .!u a election of officers will take pptres you are invited _to join ,them Beery ' place followiir eu t t�' . .'.! Monday everii�ag. Thy .stee in %g are g Peer. There. will Phone 281 ilf - Pickering `.hold and lnstalted also be game& for the children. - held either to a wir,tber's. _home, or. . m p ee #ing closed with lunch and Rev, RDDI'vIAIV in the church has - •bent. and a call _ and Mrs. Lwkie being J _ to Rev, hd. Lactci:.i! give y:ou g thanked for ) • opening their • home, to the Class. any informs lon y-cn:' desire. The Bro ha +� - Sheet Metal Works The - United F'he�ty; qU'1. SchooF'. met on Thursday even{ g P!c has decided to rr, %,# 'it,' •ai'nual :c0r- ber 9, at the home of Miss R Got- - Re�r of Pickering News curt in the ch ,.'ch in4tead of the ill �� „ ct►3 . Hall r,: a man Alan Flbeotf -led the discuss- ' as prt•vt�:''r1. 'panned: Thc'- period with the to �� - Exgeefenced - _ date is Deceml�r 13, _ion plc "Cs'tizen- -- -:-" - -- Claremont I'i.',• {'nmpany teas �•P.7. All young People to the vt�l- . day nth : ,• fart'n'6f Rod Ap- re urged t attend he next -' - - ca)Ied out to th age s n o t P)eby, east 'of (•':Drermont, meeting to be held at the home rf on' Sun- G.-Duncan, November 23, at TIiE LARGEST gND- FINEST • - y g t A fir,• in a hollow tree 8,3n p M. GENERAL .� had caught in s, -e of -the under �i • brush, but wan so+t+r' "rxtsngtrished The Women's Inetitnte, Bmugh- am, are celebrating their 40th art- STUK PiIQTOGRAPUE -R It rs thought the biaxe may have niversary on Friday evening, \ov. - been started by some hunters., 17, in the Township Hall, by ho;d- The W. 31. fi. 'o! the United 14A Brock St. 3oat6, whit by, ing a community concert. - by, % Church held their meeting last Mesdames Al. and'- Bob Harvey PRO -WE - 2gia Thursday; with the President and -- are vision in Buffalo this week :-_ Secretary in their respective plat- g s-.� e0: Mrs. Lackie had charge of the 'with Mrs' Al Harvey's two sisters. warship and took part of the Study The e Brou ham Institute Woen's Inati ti B B -H Paints - ook 3rd Chap. assisted by Mrs, ut met on Tneeaa_ Fred Redshaw. •Mrs• R "Stickwood e y afternoon for Yon whit love the new Pastel and Mrs. F: Loyst, Mrs. Evans and their November meeting, The pmg- - - - Mrs, Leckie, accompanied by Mrs. ram was in charge of Mrs. Manson in Shades the Egg -Shell Finish Ward, sang a lovely duet. Dur;ng Ellicott, Convener of Community _dries q��- the afternoon and - evening, the Activities and Public Relations. - RA. \GETTE$ ladies finished a The Paper given on these subjects quilt. HOT PLATES Snow was much heavier in the brought out some good ideas for GARDEN 'TOOLS north end of the township on Mon. the members of any organization „`._ .' • WITHIN aO MIL LAWNMOWERS day morning and ''the driving was to practice to help their commun- difficult - slippery. Several cars sty- dependability, co- operation of ,$ a�� en GiiS �Y HARDWARE members; and that old slogan -_ p' tarried round in the road, but not- "Never too old to Learn". In Pub- • hi Se serious is repo ell, lic Re ations 'a better- in - ��� �, dLVIN BVSgB� Pub- Several fro here are planning + . project for s�oro to visit the Santa Claus ment of the school children in .jlte Tor,+, parade in different schools 'in the Section, �m M to �n fiatu +day. was mentioned. Mrs: Masters, of _ iblike Valentino _ �-_ - - - - - -- - - _ - - in Toronto, havin , - efttt3rentr�;p}�y _ M*rtam job - - - - - - nZi lsam; i - _ � _ ga>*e ;pia recitations, which all enjoyed. Mrs. of the Arco Plant.. - tal,I) $ORSF,S ..$15.00 Milton Burk spoke on- current Ev- k- - - At Your Farm ents, which brought opt many hap- y� ALSO penings in the fast - moving world of - BROUGHAM .' . 19i3O, Hostesses... Mrs, Beale, Mrs. DEAD OR CRIPI?LED STOCK, Robertson, • Mrs. White and Mrs. Hourly Pick-up We are glad to• report that Mr. Glen served a very delicious lunch, - - Phone Collect - Agincourt 18J12 Fred Hamilton is improving nicely The same organization held -their 10TICE-to �A R a CAMPBELL MINK niter his recent operation. euchre in the evening and prize- M �HS Mr...anci Mrs. W•' G - Willson-have winners were: I. Mrs. Walt. Booth; L moved into, their..new home in the 2, Mrs, Manson Ellicott; S. ' <- Shy lest village. halt- Irene RSlie'.1. 1. mr. Howard Plax- CAS PRICEA,4 •PAID .. ,Toronto, spent s ton; 2, Mr. Herb, Jarvis; 3. ' Mr. FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS L . few' days last week with tbe, See - Gordon Riddell: Come to our euch- A 8phalt Sldln g• beck family res and brin - - g your friends for an Mrs. Morley Harlock . is feeling enjoyable evenings - ASPHALT SHINGLES much better after her recent .ills The 40th Anniversary of- the W. HORSES 7.00. et360h IN3UIrBRIC . ` . ness: ' I. of Brougham, will be celebrated t� 1 .SIDING AND ROLE' Mr. And Mrs. Fallow& who hay* _ m!. Fridpy even v everting, No 1.7, ,This COWS - u 195.00 etseh - ROOFING been residents here for many, years Js a splendid opportunity for all Can Give a Price on- Complete have moved - "to Al", where he has members_ and friends to •get toget- - Job If Required a shoe- repair store. Mr. and Mrs. hex .' ALiIiiINUM' MOULDINGS McGregor, of Pickering, have moo- _ SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED IN STOft- - ed into the - home vacated by the —may' = �-- -_- " Fallow &. CHRIST ►�' 4 ,�� . _ hfAS.HIN60• --end . N. �Vi. Gordon M� PhIlliP fs -home after spend- LUCKY DRAW FOR SPEEDY P /CK -UP PHONE mlg a few days with friends in . LUMBER YARDS Markham. lot prize, Rug 12 other p. 2" gN NCR _ PICiCER]NTG, ONTARIO -Mrs. John Gregg is recoverin R►�7N"��RIN•C# PHONE: Pick. 34, from a severe attack of shingles. g WIDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18 Z . Miss Ethel Seebeck spent a day Mwo� Hall CLAREMONT in Toronto last week, :3ponaored. by Russell Gray spent the week -end The Canadian Legion, Branch 4ti8 LOCAL REPRESIRNTATIVE'S PHONE 242W2 in Buffalo, _ Claremont, Ont. On Mondav evening, October 30, the Friendly Bible Class held a _ _.