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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_02_02�- \ ?•.M R N-E-W in PA PAce, �.4o -peg Ifear PWKJWL%G' ONTARIO, ___FRI_UAY, FEBRUARY yr, 19151 4 Cents per copy—Authorized as SE�eoad Class ?Batter -« VOL. 70 N4: 17 V. S•, $2.i W. C. 31URKAR AND SOP- - Ta'_ �a In Southern Pickering 'ownshi _ -m, - fe'brua r 3rd .To Fight'' Polio �F DtuF� E - - - .. -• - - ' THIS SATURDAY. :�2i.�Srllr- -�iLls rn�nnt•rrve � LOOK AT PiC1iERING SET -UP r ' �, ; ' r- Pickering Village Dumbarton Girl Guides, Brown- ' s ` ` ; r r �. ��,, �; ,� x••- <'.:; ,,. ; :'a James Campkin is at home in- - . fee, Boy Scouts and Cuba wilt eov. The milk producers of fire Lind- � � ` ` ,- }, ' ; ; r; ;r :s ' Dunbarton, on a month's leave _ or floe South Find of this Township W•y district held a meeting one ; . , <p •w r;.' ' from the Canadian Na, y, before this Saturday, tagging and can- Tuesday, January 50., to consider g qr ''� ' ; i is y leaving or the Wes co-operative truck" of treir g t Coast. vassing for the Canadian March of trucking ;x �`` - , t* ' Dr. V. E. and Mts. Cartwright r milk. Two alternatives were dis- �"'�•;' left for Florida, by plane, a few Dimes. Give what you caa.♦ _ cussed, either to form a new co- } } ,• .. •: days ago, where the Doctor is en-' op. or join the Pickering Trans - DT r"BARTOItI HOME AND part Co-operative. The feeling of ��yin$ a forced rest, Dr, William 11TH. ANNIVERSARY g Tomlinson, son of Dr. N. F. Tom - SCHOOL the producers was that at present linson, Claremont, graduating- one they were over- charged and that I: - ;Dunbarton _ Home and School As- the could do better if the would i year age, is looking after the prac- Y 5 ` ,�` � � tice here. sociation will celebrate the 21st look after their own business. An- j Mr. Elwood Huyck, who was Anniversary of the - founding �f other meeting will be called ve:y I rushed to hospital suddenly over Associations and the 11th Anniv- soon, ersary -�f the foisning of the ]oral I _the week =end for an - appendect- ?e ' ,F..•;, .' :� _ om is now reported t be satis- - _-Assneiation, on Yebruar • Mrs.. ,\; 1 _ . �,- a j y pin o I FIRE AREA NO. 1, TO. MEET I ,fr: t: w � :.,.•� • ' factory after a rather troublesome B. T. Tajior w'iil be guest speaker I i ' two days. and- ,Peter kaiser, soloist. wiH sing. ' - Ali ratepayers of Fire Area No. { 7v -rvon@ 'is astted to- bring a •bar t Cner atud Mr. R to. Miss Pauline of iyo sins wrapped °n a 1 are asked to attend a meeting Palmer and l►fr, Roy Howe on their r5 �' pP In East WooAlands Batt on reu- 1 marriage at the Presbyterian eloth and tied' with a yard of Church here on Saturday last. bright hair ribbons for she ''Save } ruary b, to elect a ,man to fill the Y :he Children Fund." i sconce on the Board, 'occasioned -Do you remember this picture. The scene is the old dam on the , ' by the -death of Mr. J. R. Martin. creek here, where it 'enters at. the - old mill race. Watch for future ` Showers For Bride -To-$e Ratepayers from Cherrywood are pictures taken many years ago in Pi4erl Township ... al Meeting Piekeriv Pnb!ic es eeiatl asked to attend this i During the post few weeks sett AiY g g P Y ! eral showers have been tendered Library - February-6.- meeting. STAN BALSDON, .FIRE CHIEF OPENING NIGHT Miss Ruby White, Pick ?ring. in The annual meeting o! Picky -r- i 1 for the - '`_ honor of her forthcoming marriage - Public Literary meeting of held in C. G. I. T. T, ,; Annual �';s :ncss Meeting of 'PTCKERING SOCIAL CLUB this Saturday, Miss Jaycet Robin- _ hft the Library Rooms on :Tuesday, " o the _Pickerin,� Fire Company was *rill be held at 8.oe P. ti son gave hex. a -_ rxisce.lanPrrhi February G, 5 00 p, m. AlI lib- Jan. • -p. - The C. G. 1. T. corn - �' held 'last - Thursday ' night at the FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 shott•Pt, fire Ri_, y sjst, ra racy members are urged to attesil.' . fh"n``d with 'the, usuai ce)vrtonips; Gordon House, irrth twenty -f.ve to At The- Foresters' }Tall, Pi .ng and- ,1Ta'r "jnTir,�a parit �' o,i•r.' :. + Following this was the busing s. this--• of the Cnirip..ny present - Young People t}f- Piel�er;ngt --:�� =i�- t� - PL:CKF.RfNG TRANSPORT The "Decorating Committee" ­was The -first item on the agenda. _ ahuwix. Previously, .,;. CO-OP. SHOWS- SAVINGS - E•Foaen for fire Valentine Tea: Do ''-aa3 the standing- at attention for This is your opportunity to ps- ; Auxiliarj had-- pi•es"ted not -forget to, bii. yo!itir, scissors -one rurnutc- in s:I,,nce in honor of tabii,,h .. a_ .0gcial --.-group among p lamp, and the -United Chui rh Savings of ILi 91 -from the _ to the np,t meetKIK.- girl: -'. Tile De- !" the' bat< E l f, 1'.1:a,1a5 Late, whose, y'ouriselv-es; a chance to meet au Sunday School. a clecl:; fiscal -year of Pickering Tran�spoi -t notional followed the theme being: tragic death took place on Junv the 'other young adults- you have 4l7r* Jpeistire were aftorn at ttie "Flalioa+c� be =Thy namEt•" Our` ' =G. 19,0% while on duty. not -net, but have always wanted a:mnual' meeting, at Brougham, •- on_ . ' "Interesting Items" ' Committee T.•Krsuil r 1rrnnk .I, .Prouse re- r to tweet; an occasion -for. planning + « .Tuesday, .However: this is -tor a told us about JapairPse= "sleeping ported -3 fiv(,s in the'- tillage and seasonal activities, or; 'in`inciem. In �.,• dart ttv � m^ "tiny-$,- I:^to -;• Period of seven months orr'y, as' habits, sports and meals, Also 29 (,utaide,, during the past twelve rent weather, the enjoyment of a has continued its practise of •hr•, -- +Mite Col started operationi, last - Irairdtessing, clothing„ educatioir,'' months, ptovidirig an income or ..pl'_ea3ureable .danee,, under pleasant rng itwrtictiveo,. irtet;s,sVig* voile- ` iii :} The meetintr decided to put acid fam�iu, Japane9? pecpla. c irvenrae that created a 'Vulance on .un- )undings; - err and subjects, 'week a0*e .thpsa savirws into a reaPt•ve -fund• }After working on -the' Vi l,�ntin^ huna .at, the_ - t-id of the yeilr: of:' This- is an organi�atiem Tnreting Monda7', - Rnt:rr -nn $„-a lew:,n; Policies of the organization and •decorations we ,in�aa - tvith','l:,'ap3 b; ; =g.91, ": at' wh. ich tha.•Oap,4 of the Comm - i OhuirTr',orr n{ ti^n :l,it;h •F'�hn.,3 EM. Bylaws were discussed, Di-pctora- - Ruth Peattie, Corr, !` Honnr•ar•y I'r•esidcnts: 1i.. S. I' 'I e, consisting of Messrs B. 1 gave a Parr an '`F.EiiiCatlon svt,o'nted for one year were., JatB. - Chapman, W. C. Xurkar and F. J. j Smith, Dick HAtz and !Mike Mich- that the' citizens of Zhi':x r�run]rip- ]ScQusy ind A. E. Stork* foe -t9ra COUNCIL - Prouse-wore re- app„intr %t~ - I sus. n}ro have 7tFanged it, t�iYl be r,'atlty would' ]+eve - bettefitte•!t try em- yea-rat A. Hebbq anti Robt. Bali - 'ICIiEI{I \C; TO%F. SHIP ► W. C. Murkar- conducted the el -, auttined. - .Saar o;t0ion� for the. -der- hoatinit:`.The ,'±Chrirnran''' has em- iieh' three years,: A. Lishman. H. j eciion of the �,, tr offirrr•s, with elopment and extensioft of your phis. -sized what man ).. �rf u; hirt•e W, itney, Ted 'Costea. Council, at, as emerrent- "Meet- the - foElon-ing: Directors: A. W. club wily be acr•epted and consider - beer, hearing of ;ate =that wi, art; ing last Friday, had a request: •': ,�Iitch<•lt; F. J. I'fouse, and J. S. ed, A permantini.' committee will be asking the school to take tho 1 tom ?sirs. B", of Rosebank, for BaL +don. Fire' CTriief;'St :�ir'I3ai.dort. tleet_eid 'frdrii- atiiong'-the m4mbill glare: of. the i►Amr or do fur• the - WORLD DAY OF PRAYER a road to her home. This I. a i 'Deputies: John 3shtor>y Ray ship.. Ever:s� young 'pe)`eon in the child that which, shoula _h9 -71. bl- FEBRUARY 0. matter for the property owner and Found,' Vern. Disney; Secrt -tats, communitv`Is irv'ited -to joint, i. done on the home, and added the - e!w_ - her`splf, C. 1•:. Moirley, Trea..tirer, Frank J, populztr -sug�stinr- - that many : ` �r'p -'<i'erld' Doe .nf- Prayer a?t - Dira• Vera Morgan ask-rd for a I'rousa:. Captains, Fern tiiddnits• , �P., -� mat.hrrs are too occupied socih!]t lie ►eel on Friday the 9th. of Fpb- one -yrai• tpa+e ort the building to !VGilf. Hunt, Bob Scott: 3laintaim AN `CAI- 3IFETItG to give the attention " to -their . d ); .AJAX RVb Ci{OSS - -FFII: 4. rtmrv, at 8.00 p, m. in the United . be occupied by the Police. Dept, snot, Chief, . fit .- Mitchell; Driv+ childmn that was d ^na in other 'Churoh'. •It. Is, for all faiths, Let ua -Council will lease, for one year. 'ers: Stan, Balsdwi. "'ern L'i..r Red Cross S,,, ,.;t, wil! be held oa • j .clayx. ' I. = ?PPl the need, and • use the eppar- The caretakfr of the .-municipal `A. W. 3itchell, Wilf Hunt; Ra,v + 7hurad :ry, Fcbr ei v i in the d (mn East_ Monday evening, -'resident 'tunity of � joining in this world -en- - bui4din"_ Mr, �FUieott, had his Fouitd, iiev, 1=. 4lcEvny, Fled An- i Harry B ^y'es piraented ]Sir. Sot - circlin I ' munity Halt, Cedar Street. Ajax, _ tr prover aonicp that is ob- sal.r+>• rsi d item. X550 to $i lOU wan, John .3ahton, Fdsrin ; lials(lr,n. at l p in. 'This if. '.,r_ open way. ntrinager of po Oshawa. chin . . 'Nerved bv, nin?ty nations. on motion by (bon, M., B. Burk; -Bob Scott, Larry Disney, f meeting a»d ct eryune is im itp*i _t 1^ - stu rnn,• a ten Resler nn: •radio '. taEr"nderl bq ,Dee.. Reeve 1NrFwetr; ('� :"?pane me t `tP {s `, are: "i'h1s- I among other features, as an ad- to attend° A sp, : ial invitation is Mav� by Coun, F. Zinke, sec= Hutchings Ilob Irish, Jack Wart- vertis'rg mediunt .... and while he ,FINAL '11-STS GWEN en Atari Annan, Mil llivlp ; ; I, extended to' z-.11 „utaide of the 'sill- was azpologizing. to the' Igsal_ �dit- onded by l sun, iturk, that a grant t' ` age to attend, ^^ th;a i4 t.w -cnzly 1 ^,. f ^�, thEir Navin , af',050 be '1►ivrn`T'ickerin L+,trr, Trwin. Nr.il Tu,_k r, -Carl I`lisrr•., -- g ni.ore or loss ` $ I Society in this ar•pz, t ` , a ship Fih•t Coirncil. Harm- Scutt, hvii Butt, CL'r•e Silk. „� _ taken the lead as an advertisin, 'Within ttv'n tt•_• .K� t. - fnitnwiry FinPa fxnnr the Zia i trata's Ct- ___Har. Richardsap, L'ru ^e 1 ?ichard- medii;m. the •don't- a"grer.«'ith'_hir. :, . - ili, takrr .thp,r.. terts. ,ins+- nHtr , .. ..-The Ajax:. Red, Ctr•ss w• :rnta t1t� for. ISceamber - RS7,t;3, ron, Len T,ar. =,In, I3iiT Pctarit, •Iy. ---is far.�;rs the weeklies Rn, defy 1p.•htt p(i cry, P'r rral"t'n,utr „ $erviee� of "a r,rKi�+, ,ca iv:n far --_.` • ( on.tinueti On 1's, ^e _i *ti - )., but Permission was �ranted Thu - pocrcibly width —� aerators ot- tbmm vruyec firs and• _ _ ! their ''VScll I3abt• Clinic ,acid on tht. dailies Y•'s, ta,,,,H {t :e uimr.t•ir; ; alas, liv ".SklcE n, !Starch � of "Times" to• hold a ta` F0 k, +TFa:S FOWLI\(s tri come degree,_ dac and house canvass in thrs I .the first and third t;'r•dnr =•I r „f but ever the dal* are not worry. h77z Eileen F "r -stile and ►trs. l.nts 'January -ti, -19at each - month, Th s is a good nppnr- in :.`xru0 radio cos, c +'tine, W.. Township, on .February 3, tunity'' for married ivoman- to t g p''' I ertite, i rencnman a Flay; :►tr tvrnrld' prrfoi " tn" �a Ai4rbrev alcNan hton and rte. Aus- Bylaw'; r�ppninting Frnceviett "'.3I,It's High 4Sin;;re: •: earn some extra .innney. F,>t. fm-`1 t• - -Ant `both Y Iletuttte, tr hltel'a1r- rr. d•>nn ers and. Poundkeopers. -urge passeri. Helmer Harr�en 2dci t7ter information; contact, 'Slt�, + radio and newtpapri -s have their,' A•shtan. Pickering: airs. (;eo. ?.ic- Men's High Triple: I G. Henderson, � George St. A"', plane, ind bath' a,n iired_d and - Connelt and' Mrs ' -ht _ndersun, Xii►anians .tipan.ored TeeneTS Helmrn Hans n 655 ! Ont; - Corr.; doing an exePll.rnt job. Claremont.` _ miie•s' High Sin le: _ a TURF <; �ancr,+ Tr;day Ni \fights _ g' g - FED.• (7F •:1GR1CL' In addition to the above, there .-.- Olive Collins -'i3 Valentine Tea and Home- itakiriR �- ,•, *�,•, �i. .rr mahr nrx ratan- Dunbaiton hiwiznis Club have tarlipS' High Triple: Sale - Saturday; Feb. ]0, I The Pickering Toren; hip Organiz- ' ' 1'teadv to take their final "tei+ta, but sponsored a' Friday- Night Toeu- Olive Collins 0 -1 ...� ..8ttton met at the horse of Mr. and chip to fhe• limited aim Yunt -of PR °. . age Daince, in the old school build Standing St. Andrew's Presbyterian Friend- 3frs, Slob von Piiis. " on Monday, vioment in the township at tho ind ^n the rest• side of Dunbar- 'Tom Kats 34 ship Club is holding a Valentine t January •23, with a good' attcndan- moment. they have not had trte or+- ton. For the time being dances arFr Rockets 30 Tea and Home - baking Sale, Satur- ce,3lrs. A. W. O;Connor was asked - 7- rtunito -of bein- put Wouylir being held eyer•c other, Friday ev- Sh'orilies .,7 day, February 0 at 3.00 t to conduct the election of officers 'the fiinal- erring. This is a carefully super - t Drizzlepusses - 25 the Presbyterian Church Sunday 1 which resulted as' follows: Pres., , Aft person in the, township vised . affair in which the member- Sad Sacks 21 .School rooms Evet1 one welcome. ' I Bob tron ,Piiis; Secretary., Jack wishinir to learn to operate thin ship of the Xivasnis Club 'are int- t Bobcats 20 ?'otter; third' gate' to county Feb, ?+. ! - deie vroiector. ntay do so by reRistot� erected; setd in which the Club is Hornets 19 assoclati6r, Ivan McLean, r fit' with the Pickering Township. attempting to do something worth- Strikers •16 "OVEN' MEALS "`TO BE The Farm Foram broadcast was Film Councii. bin calling ('laretnaat while• for - another age, j DF.1Siid0NSTRATED followed by a grove diacuasiisn on x Ri. j LIBRARIAN FOR QUARTER Public Health .facilities in the CENTURY RE71RES � tatrZrShi . I was \ 'Complete oven meals will be p t unanimously de- _ 'The ann`uat buaiiress : meeting of Prepared during -tire Demonstrat -� sided, by the . three groups that Whitevale Public Library Board,'' ions sponsored by the - Pickir-ina W. --these -ver inadequate _ and -it was and - Election of 0i' icers- for- -19f,1 Institute. The Demonstrations will decided to , institute an educational :� be helZt -at -1.30- . to+, on -Feb dampaien fora Count $tattl: was held last week Mr. Norman P- v 1.30 R M. to 4.$O P. 11it. ! f Miller, ' who for the past quarter 6th and at 10.00 a. m. and 1,3 o p -- knit: - `1'he next meetins will take 1 kn. on February in the Pres place• at the ' home. of Mr. and _ Timely talks on -imp Agricultural Subjects, Talks will be given of_ a century, bas held the office � n S School Roam.. Mrs. Milton Pegg on Feb, Ssth by nnen with practical experience, Plan now to attend, of 'Librarian, retired, Members Misa scan Found, Ho Eton- i __'she County Federation Direct- . - - -- found -"tor t to express adervice � ft of "the Woen's Institute ors met at Manchester on Tues- _ �.. •� PLACE .. -: •. .• ; - thanks for the unfailing service day evening son SUBJECTS =; Branch and Rome Economics Ser- 8 d riiscvased the ~ rendered by Mr. 1*raller, who only, vice of the Dept. of A possibility- of raisin the 'ley from - Gram •Silage Earn- Planning, missed attendance at the library P Agriculture; e v Teiraship Hallo Farts Pell and Pasture will conduct the demonstrations,• one -fifth tntil to one -half mill, In Sq $di survey on Saturday evenings two or three Al; wbtnen- of the cormmuni a drew of tits tact that the Fedora- Brougham Mon. Feb. 5. Mai Feb, 12. Mon., Feb. 19, times. He was awarded ` a Life �` re -ion is •overall organization hat t ed all y Tt3rooklin Tues., Feb, 6, Tues., Feb. 13 Tues., Feb, 20, i lsfembership. Officers were elected, invited to attend this '66iies, _ _ I Mrs. ' Hu_git fainters, is• growing in strength . ,. Manchester Wed., Feb. 9:• •Wrack, Feb.- I4, � 'OVe?J.,` Feb:'. 21, as Sollows: Presidept, ,_,_,_ • -f and needs more funds to `adequat- Stinderlrirrd r Thum, Feb, S. Thurs., Feb. 15 Thurs, Feb. 22. Pugh: - -President,. Mrs, C. -8. The Wotttrlert' Institute MetHn elp represent the farmers'. inter - - • Beaverton Fri., Feb; 9, Fri., Feb, 16. , Fri., Feb. 23, Reddick ; Secretary. Treasurer; Mr. s S r . Howard Turner; Directors Mrs. A most interesting of eats, especially before the provin- -- - z•— . Y Randall, airs. A. -Kra, Ore -Women's Institute was held cial and federal governments: A= ' Sponsored by the Ontario Department-of AAricniture. - Spears, on Tuesday, January 30, in the mori;z the reports received from I J. Pirgli, "Mrs, - McNaughton; Par- fire delegates $• [. r'dr, A Rep. Col. T. 4 Kennedy, Wn. of AQric. j 'chasing Committee: Mrs, Huh '�byterian Sunday School room, ga to the 'provincial an- - Pugh, Mrs, Reddick, Mr. and Mrs a large audience in attendan- rrtral meeting, Mrs. McLean's was Clip this announcement for future reference. �. McNaughton: Press Secretary, ne Short Course to be held the m6st ,extensive and covered OR 4 Mrs, W. Brolanridge. Coal Du Pam t aspects of the Federation's aetiv- •,',1 • •"4 -#. iE, d ? -•s. ,4V Z <tJy'« r, s -G A S •�� - • . 'A' ^ •' • ., mess. We have breakfast, tall: and A listen 'to the news -and generally \� n V _ $ply" g `> :.; • '-The taste's the test for tea! - the news is the sounding gong for our breakfast conversatipn. And - -= - Canadians buy more Salada� - so it goes. We have more or less __- _, _ � made of our breakfast hour a time r / }%� �yy. __- nfJeisureshe. earl mornint_r chores , ' �n any other brand. _ - are over . , the work of the day not / yet begun so we take this �� time for ourselves knowing there _ are not likely to be. any interrup- tions. But as the day wears on- - -�� well, on a farm you never can tell. There might be a sick cow, or a ntw. calf, or a mineral - selling agent, or maybe a neighbour drops TZIA. mss• ���, in-to' say nothing of telephone -- - Perhaps this story of our break - fast hour sounds as if Partner and I live a very leisurely life: Actually - we don't -but we do try to live all •� 1M 14 }' :. i unhurried`' life. As you know there ' Y ANNE, "' "' is such a thing as making- haste - > slowly. These days the em fiN speed and short working hours. _ 'Under such conditions it is impos- RELIEF IS LASTING 6' 'sibk to Blake haste slowly. You For fast, prolonged felief from L "Dear Anne Hirst: I am a widow • If You have other Wren friends, ' cau -t cram 12 hours work into an headache get INaTANTINS. This with four children, two still in their ' start seeing them noiv. .If you 8 -hour day without hurrying -or prescription -like tablet contains not =- - - - - =- teens. For over a year I have been • have not, visit your woman without suffering physical and men- just one, but three proven medical dating a widower steadily. His a friends, go out with them, or " f; tal reactions; 'There is far too much ingredients that ease the, pain fast. ' ehildrtn are all .married, and he • simply tell him you are occupied flurry; toy much anxiety to get And the relief is, in most cases, lasting., lives alone in his own home. •somehow. Make any excuse you ��' done with the day's work' and off Try INIrtANT1NE just once for pain "I. need our • want -but don't see him every y for a good tithe. And since that relief and you'll say as thousands do ry help, • time he wants to, come. If he good time often results in.late hours that there's one thing for headache "I have intro- s is used to dropping in without x• and oser -taxed nerves those who `, � ..it's INeTANr[NE! duced him to • notice, tell him when he arrives taus indulge e � a get insufficient rest to And try INaTANTINL for other - - •• all my family' that you are sorry, but you're prepare the r eh•es for cren the aches, too... for neuritic or neuralgic 1 and my friends. • busy tonight. Let him wonder eight- hour de. that follows. Ito '•' `. When I asked a where, and with whom, w'bticttr people ley et high blood pros- Pam • • • or for the pains and aches i p P S g that accompany a cold. A single tablet Bien of middle age t.re often suer' and her ous digestion. _ - 9 - usually brim_ day to take me + too complacent. i ney are self- Of course. than •• satisfied and deliberate, The I y of the younger prompt relief. to meet his peo- y folk like this ct -done- uicl: way ple, he told ale * dislike changing their accustomed � g q • routine, and, unless the • are of working and can take it up to Ciet Insungne today y and always . �"'a. „s •° 'e 'wasn't ready.' All holidays he a , a point.vY•ut eventually the laws -•- spends with his own famil forced into a decision, they plat Jeep it randy �swrti _ y' • :t off as long as possible,- All of natusc catch up with them and He has never mentioned tnar- • which is unfair to the. women they are faced -with the alternative riage. in their lives. of "cracking up' or slowing down. • "Do you. think 1 should make a + -� h is had enough for young people This -man's excuse that, he but when older folk - change? ;Or wait and see what • "isn't ready" to introduce you to " -- try- to .keep - -" - - ha ens? I ieall ' love him. -. pace svith the thilci they are surely PP 3 his family gives you ample reason g r -� , 12-Tablet Tin 254 ' to hasten his cdurtshi if that ' ' courting disasier' Reserve streugoi p- "' `'�- "' "- can't last for ever. Gconomicol4a- Tobl+t tonl• 694. -- - USE YOUR HEAD - • is what you vrant. - -„a '`� - • It is time to apply the sound • Go ahead At least, you will �� - 1 Bred yet how. difficult a is to + shoos problem of. youd�Ltdwill r way, are aregyour achildren fond of HRON'ICLES I hue ed, - .Nbws that lstoi•es an$eof•" 'Sksouable note,' You tak.j11 law of supply ^ - - � + o fcec• dose so earl e ; you just where you him, and he of them, This is %INC y those who would drit and are a nets -mail, Theft the + stand iu. this man's future plans. " an important angle_ to be cou.." i/j��/ARI�'i de. husiness +aith them must hurry new' man wants a drink, too• • I expect" -that through all t�iesle ° sidcred.I C)o,¢ d Lt with their lrork, whether their - =' rt o Y e '� your months lefyou Mime, en' -him -ail - + y Ys do to be too ne G''r a business it at the Efank, a parcel to Upsidedown to Prevent Peeking .- . pC - + It. does not always _ mail ore meat for dinner tomorrow. _ -'• every date he asked for, having tAaUy available. Often a man does- Time'. and tide. wait for -ro man" _ ' him for. dinner• placating his n't know how much he wants a There is an early murtfing "pro - neither do %flops and offices, - _ " moods, and in- other ways mak- 'w1ran until he finds her hard -to cession at Ginger Farm 'thaat is Actually this craze for short. , • ing him feel that yoti are happier got Write your problems to - realty funny to see. If.-Partner is working hours creates a• paradox, . 1 w with him than yon• might be Anne Hirst; at Box 1, 123 Wgh- a . bit late 'coming in for break - People are so busy trying to get - _ with any other nian. tsenih Street, ltiew 3oronto, Ont. all their work done in an eight -hour. _ fast' I natfuallp watch for him from day they work harder than ever A 'N' i14TA-1 -- a That' is natural 'ter a-*-- a =Dinah the kitchen door or window. And before: Remtmtief 'the time- when / , el t}, j j V1 who fa in loge. - - � FAIR CO11dMEN'1:' -• ' - - M But it often spoils the man to this is what 1 ofiee see and hear, the small -town storekeeper had time N A religious speaker was expound• to chat. with his customers? He . - _ such a degree that he believes First. although they are still out C Af (r ing on the great work of the church doesn't now -too busy getting them he "can treat her as -he likes- to,a motley crowd in Hyde Park. of sight. I hear the dogs barking. served. Time marches on. Marches3 � Accept everything she offers, and Some of his remarks infuriated a This indicates Partner has left the Oh, »'o , .: to march is to maintain • refrain from committing himself barn. Then through the little gate y, unhurried race. Time has ' r in any way. In other words, he grimy proletarian who worked his which separates the barnyard • from a stead * takes her for ranted. = vfay to the front._ booking con- forgotten ,how, to March. It rushes g the garden 1 see Black Joe coating -Until he -. find 'out there is _ tetnptuously at the 'speaker, he -its out -af -step, It isn't s marcFt racing along, tail in the air, sleek f to have existed for two .thousand ° ! "- through the. - { -"• � frendisofeytwr�Hefhas his own snarled: The church 1s su posed, coat shining- 1n tier --suo. Once an longer 1_ ,it's 1,e. rout„ _.• ",1• •_ p y ,true of this p g y yet look at the state of gate" lie stops and * years" and waits: Tire reason is obvious as _ 4 comfortable home, which is prob- the world." almost immediately Tikpy- and The speaker looked intently at ably well - managed. He has his Honey come.. along. barking and . r, his interrapter and said,' quietly:- 11e­­ss?101&k children ei visit when u wants "Water has existed for two million jutriping around, each other with • to see them, -He -has- you to en- early morning exuberance. Then • tertain him when he will. He is years," yet look at the state of your _ - ♦ fare!" there is a clanging of pails , very comfortable as things are, Partner is.makiug his way thfodgii ' with Modern Fast - Acting DRY Yeast! _ " • thank you. - • He had better 6+..i -- :+..• c...�•` ' ' - - - - �- - the little gate' w ^liile'.the -dogs get' in his way as ate walKS, a tact to comfortable he would be if lie which neither ,he, nor the doge- pay FA ���M s - -- could not see you at all. Then much ,attention, �fcasure into lame bowl• i5 c. he 'will know whether you are -woe -str11 - -wailm at : the gate,' - really necessary to his complete watching the antics of the hike ar i tcat.r, 1 tso'. granu- + happineos -or whether he can ~' '+ get along eery well alone, - dogs- with wary eyes. Now Partner laced sugar: stir until sultan is • No matter what he decides, •j and the dogs are almost at the di, solved. Sprinkle scowl, with ;'r think house. .It's It's safer now--;Joe 'comes. y6ti would be more com- l envelope Fkischniann's Rova • fortable, too, relieved: of th's un• - 'on . the run, a •:black streak' leaping, ' certainty, wouldn't you? 1 s ' along the ground -so Joe is already Fast Rising Dry Yeas., Let there when Partner and his pails stand 10 min., i'HEIV sti: well. reach tine woodshed door: -mow the Scald 1 a milk and stir a, - tbL dogs stop their fun in, anticipation granulated sucar, : taps. salt, cool to e. R=Ist 2t. Terrible lukewarm.. a to yeast miztttte and CROSSWORD 7' Symbol for ii: English of being` let into the house. 'The t� neon musician Outside door opens - followed • by °ur in th cup lukewarm water. Beat - -- <' t, Prinun a in 3 a once-sifted bread flour; beat PUZZLE =4. Without •. I. .e taln�ns to absolute pandemonium in the wood - sell. Beat in 4 tbs melted shortening. 1arAeatcontl- purpose Went ter. Pintail duck shed. Then the kitchen door opens K'crk in 3'c' more' once - sifted bread 10. Meadow 3t. Bard' -attd fn come dogs, eat, Partner 'flour. Knead until smooth and elastic; ACROSS 56. Pee uliar de- 11. Tablet 40. Leaves undone Wince in greased tool and brash top A. Refttriatton posit of loam 1a. Body of water 41. Stories and the pails. Invariably Partner with melted butter or shortening.' 4. Level 37. Pigpen Is. Metal (colloq,) _ says, `Well, t +e're in!" As if he Cover and set in warm place, free '9. High moun- DOWN 20. Mental image " 45. Invites from draught. Let rise ssatil dossbled ! tarn 1. Small�oy 21. wander 46. Beverate had to tell It>e. from they. get 1s. Turklah nom- r. Grgw old 32. Angry 47, Owned _ sorted out -Tip under the table, ih bulk. Pouch down dough in bowl, mander 3.1n dented 24. Behind 441. Golf term grease top and let rise again until - - It. Having organs batter cakes 23. Dried coconut 49. Take a seat Honey on her mat by the stove, nearly doubled. Punch down dough of hearing 4. Kind of fruit meat 6o. Endeavor Joe in the pantry exploring her and roll out, half at a time, into 14. Ocean S. Afterward 2C Come In e.3• Italian river a rectangle a scant yAe thick; lift - 15. Let the alN feed dish, and Partner at the sink dough,- cover whit cloth and let - - - !t. Famous Greet e d s e ► e s 4o n getting washed up - for breakfast. rest 5 min. Brush with melted butter it. epic sage _ 3 14 For awhile there is peace and quiet- or shortening; cut into strips Ith° •.y -- -� '- _ . .. money wide. Pile 7 strips together; cut ti. Genus of the 1s b 7 into 11/2, ' Virginia � ro ,' , itrc�sed muf3insDanlsCeeeparate slices willow w - - -Nln t SPONly Rohif For a the at top. Cover and let rise 21. C rid bright. ` antil doubled ' bull. eke in ]tat - _SL Kind of fabflc T doe k m B 27 T en�erl��-- - - oven, 400 °, 15 -?0 min �% 21 28 a' �I -ft. Seudai estate A4Y,q� °x ss Forward • • Always running short of yeast iI captain ship 34 Burning Feet because it spoils so quickly? End ». atom (vain.) -this nuisance - 'switch to modern � I stern (war.) 33 - - Tour Last may be •o swollen and In- 24r Likely named that You think you can't go an- 1Fleiscllfnann's Fast DRY Yeast! " st;. W 3s 49 - "ether step. Your shoes may feel as It they � bit 27. withered are cutting 1t - "" d4. Steep!• _ ever wi into the i roe seal Keeps full strength Arid fASt Acting Y s'„ sick an over with the pals a elf torture; ti ht in our cu board --- n0 A(;n R�Tl ✓h '" ' - -• ai. Freeman you'd. Alva anythtn to gst relief. g y p h '°•�.r '�� N Persian post 9 4 45 Two or three In of moon*, a 1 ""'° rw„w!'•+ ti,,� �Ml f{• One of sn 10enersld On and la a few minutes the txfrii3e =Lion, NO new recipes ancient race M 47 pain sad 00renes disappears, one package uals one Cake ' 44. $oft of :Sdam! No matter how discouraged you have p ` -- 4s. Robber St S • •- bees, It yen tiny not tried 'Rmirald Oli' '-perishable yeast-in any recipe. 4L Most haott• than you have something to loans. Oet a nered 33 bottle today wherever drugs are *old. - IL Dtnr � ye. .�L j +et- t Meg • A"g dr hP amas- aii/�•� •. T <yTobllcnotl,ew Answet Elsewhere On This Paje ISSUE f - 1931 y , ff timm and real sport. � to Was Joyce Winter, plekering. a � �1M'�iCe C� e K Aue�ey Our Jersey friends here an meet- former resident here, on her .ao- and w>Ne. « :tioa. ing in a social evening put on by Dees as a nurwin- trainino at the WATCH GLOM Did the groundhog see his shad- the Ontario and Durham Club at Oshawa Hospital. $EBAIRING '�0 twins ser l ea "d t�ssaw the Community Hall, Bed Wine The nett meeting of the Comm- rpm Mrs• Frank Westney is steadily Orchards Farm on. Friday evening unity Club ,Will tie held at the home t r s Improving after her illness of last of this week, of the President, Bert Guthrie on Wiadz.ttA �� eA 'fall. F. N. Chapman has been in at- Wednesday, February 7, �( gsMsMb� il, Gibson the =6s� Congratulatio.ua to Mr. and Mrs. tendance at the breed meetings in �� Bowil�&ri & Cslbaon (&na Eastw000, of Greenwood on Toronto this week. The annual r E "the arrival of a daughter. Mrs. meeting of the Can. Jersey' Breed- S4.Yt -- Eastwood was formerly i teacher er of Montreal of which he is the e in our sehooL chairman of the Board, held their �i e = - -- - - -' J. Leonard Mc of Gala. g Pickering JewiUry EaVOtrOY$h1 mM Quay, was annual meeting. Thij ma azine is- a ltc=4L Gi ill th' r11,Aj*-Wa caal.Gaa..s uNvla .,V O:-tl, y.., 0.11.1 � � �u.O�pjr, %Al2"GR understand that he has purchased is a decidely attractive. publication. PAI 148 Brock Bt. Bout R'bttb Oa jZ a 1E0 -acre farm t south of. Galt Frank �Y � �KAIS~R' . •IURNAt�S x,EPa.l:ts Just o4inacott� is leaving on- b. Whitby, n=I ,gets possession soon. 1lotI I tc :N ^1:t' with another car of PHONE .2286 � l;T e�i•,:ii0 WbTg•A gZ•cTr� ti'kating on the local ponds by Jers.•v r'.t "le. ELECTRIC Fb:.aa ur WrA Four O i, the ycting skaters has been goad at Conf; r .,nations are being giver Y w s Boast and Barn vtiriag _ - E5TIMATFS3 -GIVER r . • _ �.. _ r Ve So Fe i.70 3 Law _ _... w E P r FUNCTIONAL DS HELr >� PRODUCE HF4' I HY, FULLY NOURISHED EIRDS WHO 4(,I��i - WL GIYE MORE EGGS- BETTER _ ROC S G v EGGS. BY INCREASING a 71 %a of all fires re in - kTniveraii Drive, AJAX QUALITY AND QUANTITY residential propertied t y' - -- ' YOU LOWER COST ANN Dwelling Fire INCREASE PROFITS. fn>r•a»cs it -OPEN !BOw►LfNO n .�lllali..eaflt «s -1 sssNr nA? Y�r vss � E,�C�H AFTERNOON s TO 714 - - - -- Eli NAM iitd ��� � �Q� - DOUGLAS G: = ; -- - . -- � Relish p411als) ALL DAY SATURDAY Aw Sale by .. PE80�1+''N. Pi4eri 176 for 1�AMBY�171013. : - � - - +Ch►remont C{)• _ __ sOV►rx _ OP FAIRPORT ^ PHOhlE '"EACH 295J1, SOT ICE to- FARMERS_. DANFORTH BUS LINES, (LTIja ASH f R �c �� ��ain - DA11UY S�nVIV� I?'OlZ DEAD OIL C 1b.) t l I; ANIl1tALl9 - 1 1eoQOx'r�o AROUGH" CLAR$MONT ' 1=1 80UND READ DOWN WEST BOUND READ UP - HORSES = iri PAL P.H. A.1L _ AAL ' et.N. P.M. P.M. J San. San, � Ems. 1Bms. " ` - _ . - -HHooi. Sus. . and Bat. sui : ' sod ac Bat. and _' -..� .. _ Hai. SoL - _ - _. _ b SMALL ANIMALS REMOVED 3191. So.. HoL - - - D� sad LuttrsB :.......... _ Ma i.4i 5.4 14,98 .�.. -. • and Edwazd «......... 1.40 4 T3 .1 tai "Jo us 2.&1 14.19 9.14 $.14 4,ii 9. 0 FOR SPEEDY PICK -UP PH • - - , >►+.$0 1.90 $.$$ 11.91 - ____._ sass4eo .ivaadoa- 3.44 9.44 4.49 4.N - . - _ - i�0 9.Es !.N 10.64 - ltal.rss 7.46 1.4; 4,,to t.46- ;KM �rM $.is 10.&$ ._......, 'e O*trtca - .�.... -.. 7.49 8,42 4.fs t. ;s - _ BA.�7 W333R RjIN'I7J3RIN IrIM 0.N *is 1 _ 'law 1� 7.40 4.44 4.36 �f N Lib i.0$ 1 .....� Gedse Qft" - )19aslirra ..-.�. 7,i$ 8.$0 411 1.90 A «1Il`N� pA�.►.�y.r+TG� C..O.,. S.�Tt'!. • _ prM '3.00 $.l9 11.11 >� T.tO $.24 4.49 8.24 LN i.$0 1 : ? �,�r,, Bhw 7.19 8.19 4.44 8.16 - fA1 LN >< �D�seiso 7.10 $.10 1.19 s.10 - LOCAL REPRE:ENTATIYE' PHONE 242W2 ' :'- .!1tJ0 t $.i6 11,11 _ - 1llanme�t t.N 9.N t•46 $.N _ _ - . PLAY YOUR--PART- -!N BUILDING -+CANADA'S DEFENCES �� . ir, . .... - ......_ _ l • y vy ` ..r Canada's expanding Navy needs more men. The- i s � ' ' - £ : Navy'i jobs important to every Canadian - important a to you in more ways than one. ,By doing your duty • _r ..�: .r .•'. Y :: mow. . AAA. to your country you can gait: a fin. career. •: f _ ' Life at sea is a challenge, and you must be physically �� /I�','♦ fit and able to. live up to Navy standards -but it's' a . _ ;:,r.•:. ,,; �: .. Thera are : man's life, and the Navy offers you a life job - a #+ IMMEDIATE job EuIC of interest -'a' healthy 'job. �'ou'tl see; -fore' - X NING�S IN places, and ttltre arc Ila,e. �l,a..�r y L z.x<. V d� •� ,.. '' >' ' - �Q � .. « . � � ALL BRANCHES, and especially z today in-: - ^ '' •.' >. If y%u are between 17 and 29 -has4 Gr..,dt 8 rdur`ation os bellir -are a Canadian Citizen or other Britisb subject, write to the Recruiting Officer, _ELECTRICAL fPaval Headquarters; Oftarrd: or unite or see in per!" f' a' _ - - ENGINE -ROOM "`�' THE RECRUITING OFFICER _ - - COMMUNICATIONS y �.; AT YOUR NEARE$T NAVAL, OMSION - .. `. and find out about the opportuities for "AIR MECHANICS ETC. _ you in :fie Royal Ganadin -Navy The N - . avy will train YOU + ; as a,specialist. Get the facts today. :. : ^'a • �. � .. � -�i�1 f, . aj�-? ' g. }; ?": ;'�; "" '°' if - . Classified Advt's SILK'S - MARKET ` . - _ j - _.- ASSISANT ASSESSOR - - WANTED �.nd , 4 APPLICATION'S will be receiv- - _ _ _ - - - — - ed by the undersigned` until Wed- \ ;� .. _ _ • _ -- - - -::, uesday, February 14, 1951, for an - -: - - -- - - - -- Assistant Assessor. This is _a per -. ;W"ent position'w'ith salary $2L00, MARGARINE plus S cents per mile for use of a ts.r.wssrue..rn,r.,hret�+ - ear necessarily ed while on Twp. _ �a►wwc.E..E_ _ r business. — -- - - _ - - Applicants to state at us e. t ' quallf- Jcatons and po%sible-starting date, this ervice DATED at Brougham, Ont • y 27th day of January 1951. r _ ' ` - CANADIAN =C H E E F Tosvns'hip of Pickering - t ' LLOiD T. JOHNSTON - - Clerk _ -- - - - - - T� Sales Hei Wanted }Tale " ' Orcip.g.. s _ ... oz• y p Excellent oporturiity for energetic ' roan over 25 to represett! large __ - - Life Insurance Company '.r'c: wise '1 PRONE: PICKERING 26 _ _ Choice Peas 15 oz• tin 2 for, 29c Full or part. time. I4iusi have car and recommendati,uis, Loud train- not connected in any v:a <, +< <ith a' Tven:y -two- girls fi:om the Un- Z .•ing, assistance and cominission, Salida~ Group; sera to ii ahrg ited C'hurc}', +with 11rs. Frederick- Allen �p��o «Juste • Ozi. News Box 609. a ells hall on - Sunday at 3.0-0 F08 SALE- ladies dresses, ul ex -' p• smi, wind x_ very- erijoy'able- time on m• They will 'be, made +cry wei- ��'t nesday -Wbh n , they `*vent up to einz �� ���% 2Sc ce'.ler� condition„ size -..IS:- also _ cone, A new featum'-thi; yca .is.• sea and hear the Happy {'sail&' ti■ satiir- sluiiigd_ ".•- '� post Phone - ! the Junior Choir, which yI :.'' Fan broadcast. _ _ -::Pickering 190,3. - - 1 than; -has stunted, and h•, hxs'g'reat .2 Mr. Cesse'r is confined - to his �i'i�left'ult �a�49� FOR SALE Easy :','aching j hopes for this' Iittle �roap: home with a severe hip injury. ■ „ - :.. Mach1he, 60 cycle, copper .tub, Ellin i The Lactics' Club t +'il r. cut. in Mr. and '_►Ins.: E. AnRis have working condition, good , nwt,6r• - the Hail �,n Tuc._:dav night._�Zt' ";'�•• -' becn sbn Artltu• and $15,00. F, H. Westney, Phone o'ciwk, Everyone is -cordially iu- fau;ily, at Ottawa. 92W1, Pickering, v.i to attend, This veil! be a Congratulations to Mr. and 'Sirs. ' �O PERSO:' AL See;'ILI::coring: under the u�ectivn HeRrv..:auve (nee. .Su3nn Plitz), H.". N. TIIINP RUNDOWN WIFE GAINS � of 3Les. }Donnelly and Evans. on the birth of a daughter, Jan- . - 16 Utis "I gained 16. -Ibs_, new pep. l We ar'e a ;rc with this combina- uary,24, 1951, at the Oshawa,_Hos- - steady nerves, thanks ,to Ostrex"- j Lion we -are in for 6 lot of fun. pital, P1t;RERI'+N3, QNTARIO PSOI!t>0 1>!E L. - Savard, Mattagami Heights, There wl -11 also be an election 41f We are. pleased to see- firs. Rat j Ont, Try: Ostrex Tonic Tablets to -- officers to carry on the Club for te�y out again after her illness. _ . _._t day, Introductory- "Get- guquainted" i this' year:' You do• not haW to -be Mrs, Tunnell rill be �ottfined to a •member of East Wgodlaliids 43 -. her borne for a while Aith an in- • size only a0 eenta, All druggists. � sacu►t:nr, to come to 'he' Laiti(,s' - - Club. Ever ope is welcome.—­—We • 3 - ankle. u red Y', - Smi '1 } &ALD REGISTER .hate plans .-to . 'nave - .a lot. of tun - • this conning year. . $QL'GE- H1LL�._ •1�J3 nISTE;ICT _ _ -- _ Thursday, Febr=ry 15 import- a---- ant extensive aucti sale o! 40 We are sorry t- report that 'Mr. on -head of _ Guernisey cattle, M H. i° Centennial - 1'nited- ,Church. - ?L'zrshall Cooke is :12 in the, hoc- Pickering ring Market &Locker Piaui tractor, milking machine, farm pital. - ... _. stock and implements etc, at Lot 5 Sickness is still •iith us `in many Fie social xvr'}1 be held 'at the PHONE 30 - - - - - -ton. 3,- King Twp. -one -mice east of $sad forms and .w'c• notitt a- - Churcfi .next .Jtnsld F'�h nary . 5, _ _ �"� N 3 - $3ng Clty, property of Roy Bowen, dro in the attendance at Sunday at 9.00 ' p. m. Mr.- Hunting will 'reams. rash fir, -- recei F`Is' - Sck�l. e4pe:c "ti}Y amoi "FouaRer .:sho+w hi4 beautifai ?lidos an "gar- _ •old. Sale at 12.30' noon: Lien and children. WP hope ail those little dens etc.',' snd there will be a6nxs - - - - ` Clarke Prentice, auctioneers~ folk will soon he better again and n�tti adihts h1 ovr: lAeal enter- - f 1 'abl« to join ors far- our restutar tainers. Pie-and coffee will be spy QUALITY - j weekly ri��,lAil+r We no;ic•ed Snnd -• `'^-d by m.. ,err.hera of th�•.W. A. -Ad- - - — a,. :Ind Billie ►�IMf. 5 _cults. Fryer sire ++'t•I.g� - _ ra Davis out_ agrun y Drmpsey will be out this week a- came. >► long with Nina Wells: David Dom The rpruinr•meeting of the W:.. :+w - asp on t._ d,. b ► `ai hold t h h h 1 Y is he men bat +ve zsrF ` . +r'� bp, pI a the r arc next r,i L V1� 4 siren to way Rarb"rl �>4-hi *tIP is TbPi=day, February 5; at 8,i 5; , -` _ ' MLJ;; a, -•�- ix4S* 9 still s:l,lte rick .niri oral_ hope she 7"11.• Crm,mittp- in: ri arse. are ; roril, -racy snpn-.. ..... b•.=infi :cpmplimented on the riuecc +- -. • BENEFIT BY THIS he W. A. hind ttiHis regluck ' fu7 churl rjc' hrncl ed put on' lit R PT _ A,\Tm _- /� me�'.In„ last wovk -w'ith u Pot Irnck tin cht+reh last V4Pdnwiuiay. _ L tj jJ l� j, - `- �700D NEWS j Luneheo preceding atsd had the it' Thp'•hair'ish workin.� harttAn the . equal delicious repast and =gone!' music for.. the .Minstrel. Show . to - n =: COMBINATION felioicship: Committees• were. ap- _ bp ' -hold -later on, :. meats Processed to Your Spa Stations. w _ YOUR NOME TOWN PAPER pointed to purchase the prizes- for :lira, F. Ifoare and ltira. Lawson gq roe complete. d School and arrarrfiP-., 'tic( orocbly . visitpd- last Tuesday- 1v . D epa•debte, the Sunday news. Yon weed to know on meets made for the banquet for with the latter s dbz hter, -Mies. J. rat a mains on where you live. 'the ' y:�R people, Feb. -I 4th. Ferzuson.- who -new resides at -k • • out you live else in • Monday; Feb,. 12, ae_ w'll! h4id StPPip_0 .CArnera. ' . - -WORLD whore bill events ere Essay Writing Contest ' the making - eveeft which - caw Out first -monthly. gpen meeting Congratulations - tc� Miss Rsth -._ . mesa w much to roe, to your with time for worship, busin -s Braham. on winning one of the - - Yob. your hare. roar forum. Per and fellowlfhip,.a, and it W.hoped Scholarship@• at Smrboror Co)leg- :Over $70600 Cgsb Pr %Z @s consfrvctire mporh end Mtomrs- .,q will keep this date open. The into- _ tations of notional_ end interee- evening will provide an opportun- The ctuiltina group will meet as >- -Tioe•lOsws, there is no sgbstitute it in better aCEltiarnitanCe among usual, .nest Thursday. - for THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Title of Essay of NOT MORE THAN 200 Worile -- : a MONITOR. _•. • .« �. new - 'and 'old members,' discussion .. ?" Enjoy the benofiN of being ! of pending business which should -- _ WFIAT WILL I GAJ[ti BY TOTAL ABSTINENCE?" __ Iwtormed- -aeceur, "tiowelly, be of interest to all members plus 2. Open to boys and girls 13 to 15 years, and 16 to 10 years: am Internofioh� a': your local. - I-..Ume for a little recreation and a ChVr�h i�eWS Denomination or Creed, r�3thia Oshawa Presbytery of late United + Pis �i ind 'ru 0wition science - , -Church of Canada. �� I social time. „ - LISTEN Tender nights over i.' This year marks the , 60th year ALL SERVICES STAN. TIME _ 3. prizes for each group: }st $20,00; 2nd. $10,00; Sor. 110.00. with _ ANC stations to "The Chris"Ge ..of-our church and it-is expeyted aWeml $2,00 prizes for Hon. Mention Class. seisnee Monitor views the Ness" that during the latter part of IKap 4; Entries must be in the trail' not later their February iii, 1,151, And was this. coupon i- 'special @ervices -and entertainment,' PICKERING UNITED CHURCH mono Annrversar Plans are and . 10 00 a, m... Sunda School . 5- Write rn one aide.&f paper only. Put name, address and ace is the today for a apecsel iw- Q; a t- wilt be held to celebrate thin Dia- Rey. A. E. Young, 1liEiaiater •- '' tseductery wbseriptiow. � icons - - Y• : y � � __ upper corner, ar,d send your entry to - The CArktien sieeoe Monitor I er way now and will be announ- 11.00 g, .m. - Public Worship + ''TEEN-AGE CONTEST" T one. Neroev St..- sostehh t s, Mess., vs.A.- ' ced from time to 'titre attd we do - 7.00 p, m,, - E enmg Worship BOX "B ", PICKERING, ONT. - plowe nod am on hope • our friends of former years o'••"a' - Substdptim =s wh� to «chow. it,� • a longer in -the communitT- Roll - Audley ; : Essagm to be n1.sirked :.Material, 75 p. c., Choice of Words and Sty* j; -lie abre to avail themselves of the - 1.39,-p,' m, Stmday l - ao P. Gr by- independent, qualified judges -...tl opportunity to visit us agaz7n. and Bible Class Winner to read their Essays over CKLB, Oshawa, on Sunda l[arri We have, a new group in our 2,30 y. in; - 'Service y 25, 19 54, at, 9,39 Yh "• Ii /dter�t churctr which aneet's Friday night Woman's Association .st 6,3.0: p, m. This is the Trail - Sponsored -by the' Woman's Association of the United Church, Oshawa --T-= Rangers for boys 12 and over and da�e brush 811 at horpeu of Presbytery. tear, Asseeh refabt - y F ry' _ - `' pg'I everyone who is interested will Mrs, George McIlroy, Cars will _ CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE, be welcomed by the leader, Mr. leave 'the' corner at 2.15 p. m., - ' Robert Sparkes, both on - Friday ~Ire Frank.. Baker and Group in Mrs. W. c urkar, Pickering, Ont., Mrs. M. Tamblyn, and Sunday in class. charge of program and refresh- : Orlolno, OnL, Ik1rs._John Glover, R. R.. 1, Oshawa, Oat. ,ti asp Woodlands The Young People of the comm- .. . - - unity are invited to attend a ban- • .meats. -,'tae _ • r 1(Frenchman's'Bay Road) - ATTENTION FAIiKM t quet at the chureh on Wednesday We are .sorry to learn that Mr. - Valentine, Tea Sunday School - 2.15 P. M. We will be pleased to pies CIF dNj February 14:' at'lab p. Cris as the Valentine Tea will be held in Church Service - 3.00 Here, of Old Fo>sh�et ii.oad beprinnir,R of an �Ar &anization for '� P• M. I � crlPPled farm animssls mad � �'has been ill' in bed for - te,• past the church kasement at 3.00 p, m. Y highest prevailing prices. this group of folk at present not . -few weeks with, arthritis. We wish oti February, 14, All ladies we[- For immediate service, teleFhoy hixn a - speedy recovery. . • represented officially r our own come. _ _ : ' DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH collect: Pickering a9'; This Friday night, February 2, church'." r( fine supper " is" being Rev, A. F. Bamford, Minister Claremont 41R1#, or Toronto., A06 �,- - the Ynstatlatioa of our, n-.," officers Provided at the small cost cif- 50c, _ gunday Services i634 • with a speaker on Young P'700 -'s Fairport, Rouge Hill -11;00' a• .m, and 7.30 p. in. _ GORDON YOUNG, LM - .•. will take place at the ),.,i, The I Ceattentti�,l, _._.: 11 the c mniunity i p'Ark. The voting peopte frcini the Rev. J. K. Braham, M, A., B. D6 Sunda School at 93' a. m: 100 Kentin - Si. Toronto is askesi in ,9 I 'n` --�: an,_ F4r.- --. ..-ill nl -ri_h- Y 1n, fi, support 'of - this new with n5 and R'e hope the result irtLv.l iES ,. - vt, • - :. Execui'ive; sa that they can have i will by sp„ P- !bri ng Y. F. 1'n- .Phone:.Scaarb_oora 3150 Evmone Heartily Welcome : yy - a real good year, l ions of tjle 'cluirge. Tickets avail- r .�ILEE.ti JA- CIi.SON A large crowd was ou't for ..the l able from' Gloria Orniar¢al?' Centennial Church Bingo on Monday night, . in spite _ _ ; • (Centennial and Kin�;§toh Road$)' St. Andriw's Presbyterian Church ' OPTOMETRIST _ of the bitter cold, No one won.the. Church Service - 11'.15 a• m, P. -- ring';' Eyes Examined GIassee Fitted ` - Jack Pot however, so -that at the Sunday School. - 1 1, 15 a. _at. _ Rev. David ' 1_eshzll; illinister -PICKERING" text Bingo •on Mondav ,F.ebruary Dunbartvn (Children-and Parents meet togeth -• 2.00 p, rn,-- Sun4ay School Tuesday Evenings and 12; it will be $35.00. Mrs. Chap- I '; ' ' �er for worship at X1.15, `Special 3•d0 p, m, Church Service gar AFpo�tnfettt Ilene, of liighiiusb Trail was the Several •f the village ladies via- ,part of the @civic- for the' chiid.Ten t' First Door FYaao1F Of Masonic _ lucky winner of the Share the ited Dr. and lfrs. Pearson receipt- with hymn. prayer and` flannel- ` Wealth, which - netted her $9.50• 1'y,: and ri+pdot both fine, . Children retire for the Calvary Temple Penteeostst, I�ONJa, PIOK, 43 - - il3iss Ferna:hhe, of 'Kings Road, Mrs, Gordon May, we.are, happy Mn I.esao during the sermon). :-EOYness Lerricei _ 10.00_ Special, and sirs.. " - woh the = pe to report Js up again after her Rouge Hill' Church IPAS a, m. - Sunday 8c hool Gordon, of Morgan's Park, 'won' reemt illness. (iRosebank and -Kingston Road) ` = t r.tr0- a. m - Morninst W orally - - • lice lamp - congratulations. 4fra. Wm. Hart. •f Torowte,. im Church Servics - le,0# a.,ta. T.aI *. tn. - Eivanaellatln Qlre Stniday school, under the speeding a few days with her Fax- StmdaT. School - i1,1f -s ur. - Wedw«•Ihday . S.W P. 114 . ,•direction. of '11r. Fantham, has ents, • Mr. and Mrs. E. CraveW (Special part eat the service for the Prayer Meeting =' • e - �� ' gotten away to a good start this S. G. and Mrs. Morrish,- Don; thiIdren with hymn,, prayer and tray AAL ROTINGBANE -ft- y-ear, and all parents are asked to Marle and Cheryl were at Niag- flanuelgraph story.) 3.00 1D. s -Young .Poir - ! �nber tiro! if 'yoi r child is ara Fslls on Sm filar, Fairport Ckm �lit _ lrstas� W. _ E. E[eEvop - I" Drook St. soulk —1 Amu �ireeoru = _. ...'green -River . E. Ri�ehariisbn ' _�llri>F.D1 Rllt JWkPW.6A Mr. and Mrs. herb Stith; of --;- OENEBdth tNeUlisNlW `-- ' Toronto,- visited , friends here asst ' -• Zmnwdlate.Delivery can Be Made - - __. -- _RBAL ]1(4TATD Of T'he Following Item . Gordon Lehman, Markham, 'LET %;� 'aft ,40 1�' mslf '1mcs Asphalt d�. e. Mrs. ',Melville - Draper and brother _ \� esar PHOTO- FIMSHIM ! OONVHYANCKNO Raft Raafing Ili AU'Grsa" Fred Wilson, visited J. B. and �IN* ties. O• VETEBIN'ARY 8UPI�LIEB An bld-ft ish Agency,' Ready Boll -Brio 814108 - Mrs. Lehman, of .Hampton on Fri- �i"• BABY NEEDa R Serve You.. Asphalt aget Coating day last:. _. �LL skis sssL Osy _ +*•00000 ;cis PSONP7, PICiiiEAINt3 6Q:. Atnnttnunt Uo4nef Bead and Mrs. Wm. Duncan were tjd��� STORE HOURS - - - - - - - Ridge Cap and V&Uey Palmerston visitors recently. R th0 m0g00a•/1s• Week Days t- 'nminey Flue Lining IkUA W-m. _McKay is' back at Wrn Auncan's after �i1{GsPTIY _ 8•00 A. M. to 9.00 P. W. ' .. Agd Live $rtck Face.B _ a stay in Toronto -� t, -- . to .7.0 --- i lse� Cottage Prayer Meeting was - S,Oii P. -S id 5.00 P. M. Insurance Of All Klnda �� and %Does 4ea;as• held at lily. and irJlrs. Lam,,��y:i�b - - Inanrat►cs Adviser Poems and Poles this week. f11Uth Annie - -" [� -� �/(I u r Miss - Myrtle Percy spent a fe�v _ - essary In Business �. ' Yr • MITCHELL 1�1ZELL days last vreek at -Markham. J R. BYES Ph� � - `aadreats - PLoae 13ir. and' Zhrs: B. Diaper visited J. • ♦ -- Y. 4Brouglaat. Ont. Pick. 241W2 PHONES 74 and 114 friends in Tfwonto -• on• .the creek "OUR , .---, .: �L`nion Sundae School ever Sun- _ 4 OL R TRL CY PA.�3 Y.:r a. WAY Y KLN AND,CLARKE date "forenoon in the Hall $apt #st The .Store.: a -� ---- -� C. S. every- afteroori. Worship` Ser- ' J PR��'N 1 �C� vice at i:0 r AUCTIONEERS 'STAFFORD BROS. ially invited t attendpu are cord= - WEST BILL - "'PiCKERI?�G :SCAR. '1.602 FHO \E: 6S �iceased and. Authorized for' Lhe ; . D1O'% L'JIE. TAL WOPJW Counties of Ontario is Ufa& Phone -Whitby W2 - •Y 11� tevali� ti Farm Stock,- Implements Hon . '. hold Furniture, Read Estate 818 Dundaa St. Es Whitby, Out. --- - Sales our Specialty at Reasonab]• .+•� f -The regular monthly meeting of the t� cmien's' �liss+c�naxy.. Sosiet} i _ _ Rotes. Daal Service : for the was held at the home of 9Irs. J. - Price of One. iD'ICEACIi�'IE'�;.: McLachtan, with. -the_ President, _ # lEillilten P. 0. phone, Agia. MV3 :• Mrs. J. T'•eedie in the chair. Thu Choose - Markham P. O. phone Mark. 206 9 t'tti"'.& vw e, DE&LER Roll -Call was - answered by a, verse • • . • P�rentices have been established ,,,II,l , , of Scripture containing the word Your Yrigidaire Refrigerator aactioneem due* 100, "Teach ". Detailed . annual tbports' �\ were submitted by the secretaiy, or _ Prlrate .ambulance Servics treasurer, Corrmunit Friendship -- oum mL�•� �� uuin �u. q y _ Dag or 1118110 - secretary, Associate .helper serre- - �VD H. MARSHALL Wm,McElCSbiIEProp. tarn and Mission ]3attd : •- �.t .+. ••,i -. �V _ _ _ ... _ - - a - .. •_ ' _ ,. !.: .. _ ` -` .. _ _ ... _ __ � _ ..� -- � m -`'' ,. c Xlassified A* ertising .. sABil CHICKS FOR SALE M 1X81TC 1 1C ... ALL OUR. C H I C itc 6 are R.O.P. Sired - NAR Corn or shelled. Delivered any place - with a Proven breeatns, background of up in Ontario. write: Glenn Galbraith, r to 283 Cass. Thew certified breeders are Rldgetown. Oat. Phone 307. . • ,As 5ton probably know, to the ' �a'� ° i orflclally proven the cream of Canadian poultry and their arodnctt- FEED CORN -On the cob or shelled. 30 •" - • ': rltObt select - �Cana$iaa and United �. 4.1 � aatods fro on: Wr have ose. F helloed' Golf. - ride broods from which t0 choose. Free rata- ,much per tort delivered ta- ,truck.,loads., - " For further Information write or gel. 416 States facia circles the KOtdB $ • 'u " ., - ° , .' l ovine. Kelterbora Poultry Farm. Milver• Rldga[otvn. Maurice J. Neutene. Rldgetowa, .tout and tipster" simply are not • •�. 1 ton, Ontario .FLOUR mill and feed plant. York County, ti6e�; The- dittle-fellOw- w1w-aski- felt — '^ Hw�T @iilel� 13EiYERB. Order goer lsbi Omar o -ivett eatatttehed- COO°- opDOt► _ the load of -your program and then, baby chicks now, and take advantage of our early order discount. Each breeder ii trinity tor a tallier. Box 87. 123 El ■bteenth' Street, New Toronto. _ in .a confidential whisper offers- , %r a: �' Government- banded - and, pullorum- teats¢. I,.. 6 •VUJ14C3611V11, ui iVni�C�td` -:— : r "'� e #� f 1 write � o- our 165 alpsue and Dr1G 1951` ,at. n t2r:IttcAL kt you in on "the hot one my bra- x f i,,' LL6`uu Ontario. Highly Recommended- Every suf.; ther is riding in the next race," "woulil be highly indignant if oil " ' Y - " ,, .y ' ,�- a �, sow would •Sou tike 76 to 669gt, D�duorton next Fall? You can iet It i! You order ferer of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- )tie should try Dixon's Remedy. - spoke -of* him -by either of those ,< y a Top Notch R.O.P. Sired_CbJcks none, Many MUNRQS DRUG STORE 'tags., He 'is a "Confidential zitrf ;t i''' ' "� ? - ' of our customern are reporting 75 to 80% production this Fall. TOP Notch Chicks are 1 333 EI 'n Ottawa 11.25 Express Prepaid - Adviser," a "Special Selector" or �y s all from Canadian Approved Puuorum tested stock. We have all the beet known -or -- "PEP UP "' - some such even if .he hasn't picked %. • pure _brteds and grooles; .either flexed straight run. Also Turkey Pou lts, Older Try -' 1. -a winner. since •Hickory Jim was. i Pullets. Free Catalogue. TOP Notch Chick C. C. A B TONIC TABLETS & IL - -. Wealtling, w'h1Clt is a long - time Salon, Guelph, Ontario, for low v .and -CST debility. " ago. ry " BPRINGHILL BIood- tested Chicks are Piro nn< Dollar. At Dt•ugletr - - -- _ (war -- -- - 'been I Itable. All popular breeds at 212.72, Pullets 124.00. -hcravy els i�1.60., 6Da- S��WHIATgIS�SACArPELOenuEo discovery of the.age.. -wblcb ,will . _ the years w>e._$ave - - acquainted with many of these gen- Tots Doti Togo And Assorted Expressions —At the famed Mer- vial■ on started chicks, mixed.and pulletw Springhill Farm. Preston. Ontario. ,perman• Ontly kill" the roots of all iuperfi'uous bafr. Saca -Palo contains no drug or chemical, .. - try, and written pieces regarding chandise Mart, the small set modeled summer clothes with ONTARIO btaedtng station. Disease free cbicks. Light Sussex, Barred Rocks and and can be applied easily in the privacy of your own botna or to not a few. We have known them to mixed emotions. One - year -old Sherry Ann Bobek (left) belli- N.Ii.B.R cross. write for price •use, R, cross. LOR -BEER LABORATORIFJJ do many strange, almost incredible slings, and use ingenuity worthy - gerently posed in a -polka dot diaper- cover: . Beside her; Danny- Oscar Troy. Ontario. Oscar son. wed Chick■ ]1ve�la9 anti 679 Granville St. �'aneouver, B.C. cRESa coax NAi ►'£ of an* Edison or Graham Bell, all in Conway, age three, was downright defiant as he displayed pay They an the results of twenty -four years of careful and breeding. -far sure relief. your Druggist 'sells CRitt;fx• • the interest of escaping the curse leopard trunks. Resolutely unhappy was Sharon Brookwater, r selection Tbey •bave to be good. because we -want - POST'S ECZEMA SALVE -� . , of Adam -doing an honest day's - ` work. (Did `also three; who found that her ruffled red antics itched. Five- P ear -old Kathleen Ludwig was a picture o€ exubei &nce -in her y g Pt the very beat kind of chicks for our own flocks-big, afgorous and early maturing. we sir s *> size and uniformity. rains BANISH -the torment or .dry eczema rashes and weeping Skin troubles. POrt•■ Eczema - we say day? We -. .. _ __meant "hour," of course.) __ � beach ensemble with reversible jacket, while Leslie Gaguger, Rocks. White Leghorn. Sussex, Hemp x Rock Crossbreds, Rock x Leghorn Crone- salvo will not disappoint )oil. Itching, scaling, burning lczema. acne, - > ' -' _ - * a _ _ ., wearing a plaid denim sun suit with bare midriff,-stood olsed P beds. Write for free foldrr. Tpa Oxford Farmers' Co- operattvg Produc.. Company, ringworm, pimples and athlete's •t`e•pond readily to the stainless. odorless - But, up to a •few days ago, the ' - like the eight year' -old lady th1t-- she` -is. '' Limited. 134 ]6afn Street. Woodstock, Ont. ointment, • regardless of how stubborn or- hopeless they seem. n4`YCF heard of Ont.Of them writing a. book.- Still, there's a first time , „ - - _ 't Il a YOU can to by looking t a Baby. " C''hlck 'wb9tber it in R.O.P. Sired or , YRICEti 87.00 PER JAS POST'S REMEDIES - - ' - for everything; and n6w, under the: : -I- screamed: "Spion Kop's wool race, and had himself . had f 25 on sot. But You wILL certainly know •.tbW eR. when the Duileta an in pre Seat post Free'oa Receipt of Price Sep Qbeeo St. E.. Corner of Logan. Torester title "I GOTTA HORSE'! P-rinae - what I told youl What I told you I' at twenty-to-one. The horse duly lion. uce more �;Pthan - Pullota with will no 4r vile - , Ras Monolulu. an English tipster- The crowd mobbed me; I had told won. And Monoluru, surrot}nded y brooding back of them. The majority of Twaddle N't'RORRY STOtli- _YOUR y p pa the call spades s des over there - eve hod >Y Y on {he Downs, -'Bark Y- b a crowtf of congratulatory tin - Y P Chicks are R.O'P, Sired, We ha w special breeds and crosses for,lay ;e, tnrltatioh to new Dtanttng economy,• _ Free weevloi .willows and shrubs whit = has_ _published the story of his "Spion Kop.': All the way through tern, drew £525 in cash from the t+thors -for biofl•rs. Also Turkey Poulw they last. For information write. Watta life. the throng oeoole began to give bookie. But that was not all: Older Pallets. flee Catalogue. Twaddle chi'), mat ,- r•e�.,_,._. _ NureerleC Fenwiek. Out. 'me money. They thrust pound scows of backers-who-had shared MEDIL'3! iii; Broad Brasted Bronss OPPORTIOITiMP FDA stY A WOMEN - - _ _�ltsnofulu is well known an eve - rY notes into my hand, ten -bob -notes. in his luck `thrust presents on h' Poutts. From Government APProted. pill• British race coarse, w hire his -,, tnli'ctowns, shillings and cve7l tan- and as he made his. way to the larl►fa'clan- breeders. -Steve Sanch, Her- _ ' row, Ontario BE A HAIRDRESSER brightly coloured robes, African ners. I hat! backed Spion Kop � station at the end of the day he was JOLi1 CANADA'S LEADING 6r MOOL Great opportunity twain - . * bead dress and fog -horn voice have for eve rY penny I find in the World richer by F700! t AND CLEANING Hairdressing- ` him one of the most familiar at 20 tq. 1 and I left the course'witb -* ' -w - - sax1 HAVE-you anythiaa aeede dyMas o cl so- dyttla 7 - - ins? Write to us for •Jgformstlna No pleasant disaffled Profession, sood-wagais Thousand) of sucentsful Mar"] graduate■ -- - figures in Turidom. Unlike most of- over £3,000 im.winnings -alooel" As he neared the station a man are glad to answer your que■iking Do Amertes'e Orsatesi system Lis brethren we have inn on this _ ' * ' =- steeped- fiorn-a mat'quee-and'asked- Pertinent B. Parker'* Dye Wnrks Limned: 7,1 :Tongs St„ Toronto• Illustrated Catalosu rree write or Call aide cif the.Atlantic. he must di g up. _ Next day tame the delu e. POs- y 8 hire to have a drink - an' invitation � F4Rtita FOR IlAJtYEL HAIRDRESSING SCHool _ dive ones once in a while as he esti- tal- orderi. Cheques, bank -notes be- which was readily accepted. SALE eAUCN1_A =Too acres on man bletwaY. 230 _ 201 Bhtnrr Ss IV Tntymto _ that ... -_ :rmltei that during the .past thirty: gas 10 arrive in hundreds a'f-�fzjno =. * • * ` ". . ..; acres tfilabte. stick -hostse, on tired lot- _. `- 44 King -191 Itamattca. - - _ years three- quarters of a mil-- lulu's bome, :sent by people -who As the pair stood chatting 3fonoi water heat. Two= barns. Excellent condlo lion L. T. Baratead• 19yomt". Ontario. t2 R14"u . r tttawn _ icon dollars have passed through his hands. A large- had "remembered the darkie- who -- told lulu suddenly received a tremend- MUSKRAT farm. for auto on Indian River MORE Alto MORE MONETI Thigh a tnoetabl• hubby tbat can _Ds proportion of this . them." Man Many _of the letters - oils push in the balk: He 9tuaibled. at ' Rfee tw,w For information write, bunt Into your own ortyne "itine■a Free stem• he claims, came from betting -his 'otan- were addressed- simply 'to "Prince fell• and before you could say "Jack.. Robert Dlckeon. s st..Joaepa +. 6L, Toronib Literature. A%itOKAS 'Canada) " oil flips- somthing which Monolutu, London "• Robipsosi'..tve lnep were on top of FOR SALE wiaroa. oataric would probably geT -him'heaved ou't :of every Turf Adviser's 1 Doge from - i 4 w him, The racecourse "boys" work gtcickly and, in a matter of secofids, - MOTORCYCLES. Barley Davidson. Kew - and asw, boushs�,�pId. arch`vand Larne- PATENTS - Lan•tdow`ne Park to Santa Anita• where such a is.-regarded For some mouths after that Mo- nolulugcould do no wrong. and by . he had -been robbed of every note - stock of suarant•eiitwd motorcycles. -Re. hair■ by factory - trained mechanics BI• yea �° �ate:a eta• -API OFFER to evsr7 inventor -List of'ta- vntloaa and fun Information rest tree. The Ramsey Co. ` Practice ' As .the b' a ggest.kind of knucklehead St. L! Er -I?e in-September he was 'worth and coin he had on him: By, the -tine the.police<inspector'tlrfivcd of ws«i good, ■I" Ouna gnats 'and Johaviff outboird etatoo. Registered Patent Alto■• - ae". 373 Rank StreeL Ottatda _ la Play. "Let , the suckers take the some �f3,000. But his luck - on. the scene the "boys' were on' their own evenings untn also e:eeat w.anoae.y strand Cycle A sports Kies ft�mTHtrltaTOrawraR a cotaoaa7• Pa _ '•-what e1Se are -they made '­what - turned. - He was always fond of - :spending, way to freesia adventures -' and ah- ae trnrord Ramutoa teat Solicitors. Eaeablt.bw lass, . as Bas Street, Torni gnoki.r nr totaranw. for for _ . _. _ • . * s _ ' -- '- and there were always .many ready to help. So that wheq the inspector could do was lend ONLY $250 UP OIL- BURNERS _ an reaOast ' lfonolulna fires taste luck deserted hifri, a ind''loser'fol= y -Poor - Montilulu half, a- •crrow•n -.40 get _ home with, • +4 -HOUR CHANGEOVER - -WANTED' - •- ' t of reel _ - success came In 1926„ when Spion ' lowed loser in monotonous apetes- Sion, his thousands , a * „ FURNACES REPLACED -ONLY a etuc'Ris FOR Exc2', -ru ;a CASH FOR BAGS. .. WE py highest prices for an types of Kop wars the Uerby. For months vanished as quickly as they had tome. By ..Well, they sap the; the only sure Alnr' "nmrinning Furnace Repot» sOR'tN good. area rota. jute_��d cotepo bat- •hicludins teed beta Wefsn Bass A Burials 'before th.. race he- had given the "horse tray of beating the races is_either: December he - was - broke _ e cry =rt,FA�n 1�T ee ?s�V10E Company, 236 Albert tat 8. tiltabeoef, one open t.1' m. -s.roo p m.f saturdas tseo_ - as a' free tip everywhere be broke indeed So much 'SO the:- - to own a track or _write stories heating problem and give you anon. - went. As• he walked through the g -streets of London- he . he was, forced .o go into the work- aboui ihc;ri. 5•faybe, if'Monolulu'1F book becomes "best he'll heating enmfort the same day PHONE WAVERLEY 7198 _. wouV stop Passers -by house. ' . - a seller" find it more and tell them: Don't _ iorget - Spion Kop for the Derby." In Trains buses, • . s . _ _ Thep, just Cltzistnlas, he profitable than any of Nil. s�sational: tips. HOMEAPtiv TARNS 2-3 -4 p17 made from Natural a6wr� grey, ' Drowt~nlawn fawn. - _ and at football - _before rcYsI blues Paddy shut• scarlet, allow; _ matches and race meetings, even happened to call at a post office in Soho Absent-Minded? black: h•atber; 22 94 lb. Delivered North. land sweater patterns. Adult. Doer. bear, . •-- -- -- o, l,c ..vied - tutt,xn.0 everyone he met, "Have where folir letters w'rr� ad- - dressed to him, waiting collection. So Were These ^•'-1 "tg tpdtaw deslgrt, Arctic Snowflake• wild Doek. Chllds; near, Dear. :..a� GARDEN to: a' • . ... .-Pound of Spion Kop. and when The first three contained postal � _ •_ "�_ des so dog and 'squirrel, dancer, 26c each. 6 � .: � _ �rou've won, don't forget the darkie Who 'told yon. Spion Kop for the Drders for tips, totaling ;hc inode�t ' but none -the -less welcome sum of _ - ' - + pstraight- jacket, marriage cc ficat_es, FGnittins needlne •:26e. Da}:. Mlr■ wan Maxim. Box 33.1. filRoa, Hen. tJ'-1 Nd fw, /Af�rlOFEI rsR/afr/ES - Derby -arid twelve shillings. -Then Monolutu st-W -ral se:s of false teeth, u�" . no danger!" and and a stuffed cat were anioitg= the When lit had friends to entertain =Tire " opened the fourth -and drew out - ten crisp five- pbfind notes - ac- left"- behind in Britain b a_ir y and he went Into nts stuay to.te.ch e •�Y stdwiJy bybtidcern, Itybdd .nd,ssdl.ss _ story of the- race itself is told in his "I compamed by a letter which- a olo- passengers during the g past year. 'a bottle of wine, there- w•as a dis- yslomelonri, end new early meturis6 tomotoot, .►est own words: - bat she horses in the" llsf few : gized for not sending him` `present a .complete 'set of burglary tools' tinet danger that lie' would forget all `his • and become rllusa.t� end described-witlt veluowt stowiss furlongs. Eve Everyone g rco was craning earlier out of the Spion Kop win- was handed in at the Lost and afloat g ue is • Immersed in a m_ athematical Iniensmies in ew 1951 cet•loaue. l d and I could .get only an nings, but expressing the.liope.that' Found nCpartment .of the Paris 'and dismantled catcu- ,lotion 1951 Catalogue -VALUE 50 tents occ;si .ccasional glimpse o£ the jockeys' the enclosed would be seer table r at Christmas, Metro, a Human skeleton inside a suitcasre was one Thomas Moore, the ERIE on rNluyt 'Write For 4 ted.y. - n.as beginning 'Archaic century Irish' poet, :i rote' -in - his ' _ "Journal" s r Jilin - to shout: t►irts! Orpheus .winsl' - then Another Derby_ Day 'drama - tsndaimec property held at Liver Pool's Central' Police Station. that Deal Ogle, famous _ cleric of his day, used to be invited - - followed by 'Spion Kop. Spion - Kop! Kop for this time with a less ha happy ending = The man who, -'over the - break= to other people's ,houses' for dinner. - •' - - a million!' -came the w1y of the dusky tipster- 'fast - table, gravely impresses- upon If the - dinner. turned out to be a. * 'delirious: ten years later, To all and Qundry his wife the importance of not for. Poor .ono- he would often burst out "I was I don't know- 'a- be had tipped t'ie Ajz :: Xban's ,cettin o, a the g Pay- gas bil'1, and with: "Dear me, what a .very bad -- - bat what I did then,' I n�itcd, horse, Aleriheim, o .t ire hi g • then walks out of the -'rout door on dinnerf I'm sorry not to have given 'thinking i. way to work minas his.trousers,_ you a better," himself s:iU -- ' might soon become the rule rather at home." , thar, the exception. Then there is the story of fhe Ty \ _ A few- we,ejcs ago• a 76-year-old absent - minded golf enthusiast, who ' _ Frenchman committers be- after'` rbng sojourn on the lin , ks,' + .suicide' cause he 'had, forgotten tvbere h ' returiied one night "aild was met by his very surprised wife at the . had hidden a for :une worth several garden 13 z" II .,.� K y " million francs., - :A: few hours after his''death the gate. "But,' °Herbert," ,Tie e�ciaimed, "I've ' - police found the Missing notes .in- t , married again! - - =5ide' the pages• of satDC old `news= € : papers. _ '*Waiter,. I'l] have a Pork -chop . In Oslo a man 'tried to' divorce with fried -potatoes, snd Pd like the lean." tai_ pliife. on the grounds.. that .she ychop 1. Which ?" never remembered anything he told _. _s.' air.. way K� her. The judge. noticed•.that the .man Lesser Evil? During a scuffle be: had some string tied around his twec'n .police and Reds in Rome,- ' - -finger and asked wha..this was for, one man shouted- "F not a Com- '. -•: � : ; ;; - "My wife put • it there so I'd re- munist; I'm a pickpocket. ". He pro- member to post a letter," he said. duce° a wallet, pointed to the - - 4 " "And did yogi post it ? "- - "No," owner as proof. -� -` said the man, "she forgot - -- • to give-it to the F' f = Mobile-A- Botnb!Hospital -A 12-foot., 2200 -pound hospital trail- Through the centuries- absent- ' mindedness_ has been the 'Was Nearly Crazy er for treating A -bomb victims was recently displayed::Featur- - affection _ ••' lag two operating tables that fold out from its sides, oxygen of many great men. - Sir Isaac Newton, the profound - Wft fie I�eh- - ' r�- ". 'ie ui ment that can handle 10 patients. 9 P P at. a time lasma, and , p thinker..,who .discovered the Laws of Gravity, had distressing habit UalQImsnerf - D Ile. D. Dennis'smazln¢ 17 fief -reeler er D. D. D. serfFtton. Popular, this pure, cooltaa• )quid _., _ transfusion- equipment, as well as lvater tanks for serving hot a medication .pew. an snd comfort from cruel ication' coffee-and tea, the self- cowainPd hospital hoc ital or. wheels can care of standing over a pan of water 'containing his, anew �x •e= �mp1.., reehsa sthleN s' � be r1i►toIcnoh tt %otaa 4e �y tt eDilr. sDss e _ for._up .to l04 patients when it rolls in-to a disaster' arras: watch- while study - ing -the' egg in his _ hand.- o.arnn•a Pm ] )ro •icrAkossult vldeesrnu.iTt¢hr1L►st mt fb000sr inre o t. � D e9n . 1PrencrlDtioo (oria■ry or extra drengtli). : 1SSUE 5 = lost ii "II TAB LE TALKS' e am Andrews. As I've written more than once, HEARTY CHICKEN MOLD most Genough liver f do not eat 1 lb. can of chicken or an nearly enough liver for the good equivalent amount of of their health. The .trouble is, of _'' cooked chicken meat - course,.- that too many housewives 1 cup celery, cut have beep iii tl�e`ltabit'at`'serving - =- 1 small onion _-liver plain fried, in slices or chunks, :.'1 small can fine peas - - without any thought of trying to % cup nuts if desired - m�ke )re annealing to the e%z eggs sliced 4 hard boiled lind taste, especially of the young_ 3 tarnesl,obns wwee�- Pickle► - -' ;__stern, chopped t' Served in the form I'm going -.-Y2 small can pimiento - - to tell you about, in a moment, 1 cup mayonnaise . • ' liver makes a really substantial dish, Method: 3 tablespoons ge'latute t 6avory and good -a dish which, - sav possibly a leafy green dissolved in a little cold water and g % cups hot chicken broth, t ;, -,: table and flutes • mashed potatoes, then in 1 r - t t he PlcouYe on . most any Combine all ingredients and put a3inner or supper table. I do Hope "t- Iat••ee'..flat casserole- or 16 to 20 i 3' you'll try it -the addition of the individual molds. apple makes a vast difference. _ Perhaps;" instead, you'd., like to try something like this APPLE -LIVER PATTIES OAKVILLE SALAD p Yield -5 Servings • ' gig can of tomato soup to .. 1 pound sliced pork or beef - boiling point. Add 3 packages of ' Ever cream cbeeve. Stir until smooth - ? cr cub�arse soft bread (to avoid lumps, add soup to cheese " Their Backs To --The Wall -Their feet firmly planted on nothing at all, 'the Duke of teaspoon salt• few grains slowly). Ne :t add 2 level tbsp. • _Kent, left, and his younger brother, Prince Michael, sail through the air while braving pepper gelatine, dissolved in 3/2 cup of cold -the "rideawall" at a London "fun • fair." Cyril Mills, at right; unhappily went along for the tans water. When partly cool add 1 'cup _ goon dry mustard ride and seems to be having trouble keeping his stomach in place, Y4 cup finely chopped onion _-celery, mayonnaise. pepper, cups chopped ` " celery, green pepper, a lints onion. 34 cup shredded rave apple nuts and olives mixed. •Chill and not to over beat.) Fold in sugar, 1 egg yolk - 'nasty Y4 crap chili sauce y then broke into pea- canning 3 tablespoons shortening or mold in one large or several small then flavquring. Fold in flour and Pinch of salt and frosted foods; Baby food, tea finely-flavoured dripping molds, preferably over night. Serve cocoa which -have been sifted .to-. Black coffee to dampen canned steak pudding,., fish and - -- on crisp lettuce, garnished with ether five times. Put in a heated- _ g ngci ' - Method: Beat in the mixer or meat paste's, soups - a, .oral of over Method: Cover the sliced liver- rings of stuffed olives or fancy food pan and bake 1 hour at 350 by hand until smooth and stiff. £50,000,000 worth of- foddstuffs a with boiling' water and simmer 5 miniature shapes of pimientos :degrees. - _ _ Whip r/, pi, - heavy create. - Mix year-are now all part of the story, _ minutes, drain liver. remove an Needs no dressing. • r ,a frosting and cream together. Frost as are shaving •cream and eau de - - - coarse . membrane and -tubes and .:cake just ' peforr. serving. If cream Cologne, lavender water and linseed As you robably know, there are •FROSTING -- - h the food chop- p - .._ frosting is not tvatited, add more oil, chemicals and paper mills, road - _at*++rfat as many different • recipes, _. E tonfecti�on gee, using a coarse blade. for Angel Food. Cake as theie are - ''. mar coffee to 'frosting for _spreading transport, glycerine and starch fan Add the crumbs to the minced' P� con3iatency, tortes ..'.' . - liver and spiinkle with the salt, people. who like that delicacy -- There's fragrant honey soap and that's a whole heap. However, , pepper, 'mustard tins onion :`YOau - f in�C'trtrrr, icR1a��.lsyg- auz}u I great! doubt if you'll ever come Your] Levers Genius Started - •tine lightly, � y- y +$ •', ' �• - -. India, gold duet soap ponder in the across a better one than this 1t Add the apple and chili sauce to Vast Business That "Floats On Soapsuds" V. &A.,, plus a coffee substitute ig. liver mixture and - again- combine CHOCOLATE ANGEL CAKE Germany and a synthetic aroma'tcr , - - lightly.. 1V, cups egg whites make home -grown tobacco seein Shape mixture into 10- patties. Pinch of salt like best Vir irnian. In South i teaspoon cream of faits: just ntttety years ago, - "Cu, soap six -hour day, in •reality atwo -shift $ Brown. Patties. on both sides its America, too, a Unilever concern -I% cups superfine granulated was still a highly taxed luxury, a "day which would work machinery The treated shortening pr dripping; nine- year -old Bolton school ad- tavice as ion is now the biggest cosmetic maker. ' : cover and cook gently for 10 ruin- sugar schoolboy g with lower overheads. Coconut, gloves in tint Solotnons, t>tgs turnip once. _ 1 teaspoon flavourin -ded another extension-to his rabbit- ..E:xpanding,' amalgamating, 'how- _ i whaling" fleets in Antarctica, guano Ilk „ (vans) hutches and had a. briinwive It every Leverhul -me himself could not reels in the Seychelles all swell If -you 'bappen to Katie company • �p of flow he put fourinehes of soil on top of have dreamed of the real future' of the saga. - ' coming for lunch • _ perhaps a $4 CUP of cocoa the hutches and planted - wheat, he the business that began "on boards Committee from your - trlomen %, _ Method: Add pinch of salt to egg ' decided, the crop -would mean and trestles in a grocer's top room• Institute or Ladies Aid = here's - whites and heat until iosmy, Add gaper rabbit food, '. Back in 1911, for instancx. his ''Oe High price aflmething I can. highly recommend cream of tartar and beat until you Shortly afterwards the young-- ;oung 4uest for raw soap materiais gained ” as the main,dish. It's a -eau invert the bowt. (Be careful. ster, William Hesketh.Lever, found a valuable 2,875,000 . acre develop- : himself cutting and wrapping soap went concession in the Congo, pro By tE?e middle of this strintuer one _ " in his father's grocery busines,, and : vided he paid, agreed migimum wa- million people in the United States t Largest Children's Hospital that ave him another idea. Soap_ gea and Built schools, bus itals, and , _ will have been killed in automobile - - - - g p • - - was then sold ii long factory bars, ' housev for the.- natives. - Sim_ ilarly, accidents since 190Q: That is more - Has Stroller Parking Lot = whielr. tl;e grocer' sIicea to suit the in 1920. he bought up the Royal customer. Supposing on could-m. - b iger, Company, a royal charter American Civil War, sides m the . v - o e Pa y ?as usiness' 'which purchased oil -bear- Yet the Noshes ' ' l care a pure smp and sell it ready- of that conflict of 86 rasa ago ark- wrapped? tag crops from the native growers y g still remembered vividly and bit- "° a Colossal Development anti sold l uropea��- saerdtandise in reels. But traf5c deaths we take in _ �.N retu - r•'- w 1 still less than seventy amaz- our ds, as routine news, as s - -It's n - r sir The African Trail ice we should expect to tug years since Lever went into Pr P Psi for Today, shese_ gains hi Lve resolved the privilege business with his brother. His "first P lege of living in this fast' - soap was trade its a hired Factory ' into. the United -Africa Corporation, age., with a capacity of'only twenty tons employing upwards of 40,000 Afri- It`s about- time 'every one of us cans in the. Congo,- another 30,000, realized that the current 'price is - - i a week. Yet today the a million - t ns in Nigeria and the Gold Coast, and far too h' p'People he founded actin over a million_ tons rira :ittainin - •1,772 trading �h• Most of 'these : - _ of soap a year, two-thirds of . all g R 'statuons. died because someone, driver or the soap sold in` the British Ern- thrqughbw West and Central pedestrian, thought that he was its Africa, a hue because a death trap Aire writer 1•s \Y: Phelps -Orion "- r'y. p on a _ in "Answers." Some of the Corporation',, whole- highway_ had been allowed to i•e- ...' gale buyers carry their -stocks on main, because some person thought On this ocean of soapsuds floats -- Britain's biggest business firm- their *heads and hike to customers he was a good driver , and wasn't ---- a-£27J4QQ,0A corporation ivatertst- miles in, the yungle. Others operate or becdnse some driving fool. v.c = ed in everything from parm oil to along the N' t or •Cortgo,.bringing peeled a child !a be �s careful as penny candles, from choc -ice to fresh custoru to the Lever i•le'et of a .grown rip. „ chicken noodle soup: Although ten• lrOU ,craft. µ per cent, of the world's soak output Then there's [he Lever' logging is Lever -made, soip represents rnly business, hauling'- 100,000' tons of timber of h . lust For Children -is this new Toronto hospital. a fraction of their £8110.000.000 - er ant- t e rg00 c cubic - -- ti N - - - - _ -_•tteual turnover. � and stamping out 500,000 cubic feet �� • p Everything Last year 'r.escr h,.,,(,c, arch of plywood a year, , There's ' an- r ocean riecc ru `or the comfort of youthful patients is ingluJcd ir,' the t- ncture. _ Unilever. also prodt#cd nearly :, - _ - 500,000 tons of vegetable and animalo• palm oil'to Cameroon bananas to - ''The world's largest hospital just hot water which 'is.- «-armed u Britain. An anthropologist visiting p as 'oils, 981,000 tons of margarine, darkest Africa, the story goes, rose fo'r children - "where no child soon as physician or nurse phones £40,000,000 worth of cocoa, and drkest astonished is bad a jungle s, was knocks. in, vain" has' now opened _ _ -that the ambulance is' needed. The about £ 15,000.000 .worth of toilet men beating oft an advcrt ru drum- the doors of its new $t2,500.000 ambulance . has a - little crib and . ° preparations. for 'United eat( Africa beer! ­'building for for its first 400 new-.pa- blankets, a' thermometer. tc ' tell Thty for (06,000 tents of pea- tients. the heat of the box, and a screened nuts-compare 'this with the meagre li Istanbul, the largest depart- The 14 -story building toss de- ventilating outlet so the baby can ' - 2,000 tons -yield of the Govern- ment ' store • got its start selling"' - signed tike a Lilliputian city as breathe as soon as it is placed in cloth to mernhers of the Sultan's new headquarters for the Toronto merit's peaiiut scheme - and in the boN and the lid has been closed, harem. H pital for' Sick Children, whose The hospital has its own bath- crushing copra, palm kernels and = , other oil •crops they conjured up' Old Lord L eeerhulme, similarly, =patients` bare -corite from all over ing pool with a hydraulic eleva- 2,400,000 tons of cattle food. o+tce spent a holiday in the Western the «or-1d -- ;; a it began 75 (-ears for to 'allow paralyzed children "fries' and decided to benefit the is- a. ago. ' to receive therapeutic trcattments, Thep. shipped dates out Of Iraq and another arm-high pool for ec- and leatht r across the Sahara. They Landers by founding a fishing in- There is cven -an itrdno parking sold carpet wool from the tails of dustry. Building port facilities, or- There of paralyzed arms, _ _ _ £: lot -with attendant --for baby car- desert sheep and exported, rumba ganizing a fishing fleet, he tried to - ria es, for the youn er In the infant wards and infec- g g patients records to the Congo. Incidentally, ensure a. good start by buying a who arrive' etc nlitds. Aboist the . tious. disease waids there are ultra chain of fish rhos The islanders violet ray light barriers to ensure they achieved ' a total of £25,- P • _only facility not on a junior level 000,000 of exports from the Uni- refused to be converted, but Mac- "are the light switches. They have full protection for the children, � ..A. g red Kingdom alone, Fisheries now have a shpp for near -. btezt deliberately put. at a hi her There are special soundproof . g rooms r• tr . tment of the deaf. j,ecethuhiic's rabbit-hut- ' , y every day of the year and their then usual level so jnn stills hands sales gross :E8 J 'can't play pith them. And there are playroom¢ for, ches, in fact, have developed into an �•�• convalescents. Baths are'or, pedes- industrial empire owning or con- Fish and Sausages The whole ground floor _of the _tals to enable the nurses to better trolling 574 different, companies in At one time fish shops always `''t: building is denoted to clinics, since 'help tits young - patients; 'and ioi- more than forty, countries, sold sausages - so Leverhulme the hospital-has-- the largest out - lots and washbasins' for pre - school• "I have an insatiable thirst for acquired an interest -in the T. -Wall - patient clientele of any hospital for age patients are made in Lilliputian expansion and the trial of novel sausage' company, When he discos- Blow To Enemy, -Col. Wil- children. In the cross des old build size and at the - rig9ht - height for methods," Lord Leverhulme used ered that sausage sales fell off in Liam A. Harris of tilt UN -- ings, the new" structure •replaces, = their use. -These is evtn a toy shop, tR say." When he built the world's the summer months, -an office-clerk forces tlotvS a' captured.- - _ 7U,008.out- patients were treated.Ins.t•, The hospital has 632 hospital largest soap factory 'sna We first suggested, - "Why not • make ice Chinese Communise- bug-If. at •year• beds, varying -from tiny cribs for model town at Port Sunlight, lie cream ?" Within the Unilever fam- his headquarters in Korea. Much of the equipment in the ,_ infants,to, throe for ,older boys teeured with ideas that we regard - fly, Wall's built up till.tbey had The Reds use rite' bu;fen to = =neat* hospital • was. designed vspe- and girls to about 14 years of age, ss new even stow. 8,500 tricycles operating as far as signal the , start of an at- sally by the staff. A portable am- Visitors to children under two years He devised profit -- aharin g' and _ Gibraltar. . -. - _ _. � tack. Allied - soldiers �havc _ Wahce 'for the prematurely 'born of age will only; be-oble to -see the . _ o-partnership, pioneered the eight- •having• side-stepped --- into-- the 'Tced :captured bugles tci babies contains a rompartment for patients from behind glass walls• hour day and actually suggested a . = food bus;'a­=, tear i,everhtihue dy - ' -. • yr- s , r` a " _ �• •-`•, -- � -- ... ' -.... .. .. ,. �.. .. .. .. ...r w u cc-��yy Vggaf winners: Mrs W. Hamilton, Mzs. Riddle and Mrs. Burton; and; Mr. Phone 188 - A. 'Burton, Mr. R. Pilkey and Mr. _~i1 - Mrs. Malcolm and Mm, Carlton "O"wo Lies Std At The Doer I MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - have received rractu'ed wrtnta and �a,j • ' �� �% 'Neia W", 61' iUuptas g0, d- + LAST COMPLETE SHOW 8.80. shoulder m. fads..- ' ` 1 - -- - . jMURSDAY, FRI., SATURDAY • The Hockey 'learn played West r11 _ - FEBRUARY - 1, 3. The Palarnino 11111 on, Tuesdaq with a score if s -to -lit teivor of itrougiia,m. (ht -Wed- �SsAu Start - 7,ee and 91,00' Pr M: __._ INi TECHNICOLOR.... ' nesda night, ' 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATCItf►AY Yk,It, 1, 2, 3, >sstnrday Matinee at 1.� P. M. _ .. Y g a game with !trouts- __ , _ _ JBROME COCRTLAt:D lin, ending to a tie. _ .7-wo, Hl'f1; YOU WILL ENJOY! The Jackpot Mrs. Wilcox, of 'Toronto, spent - - -- - T. ADDED- _FZATURE_ -_FO %_NEWS the week- eiid,wtth her sister, btis. �� _NAMES STEWAAT A.�'D n . firs. Hamilton and son, of .Kea; JO Idaho-- E The Girl were with r and M V - ' ' BARBARtA HALE wick, M . Mrs. In AI•:C'H!4COLOR 'N ith 1 PLUS SELECTED SHORTS FrOiYI Manhattan`. blares on swains.. aSTHER WILLIAMS - VAN Jr►HNSO!ti Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, of - AUUI;U FEATURE ' Hamilton, wore with their parentrs : ' ` Fia3 - nere• on - ,%Turaay. AY FRIDAY SATURDAY - FEB, 8, 8 10, r and Mrs ocMr, Tor- onto, - - - - - - - M a Cr • were with Mrs, L. Matthews �0 Pistols _ _• THL'RSD , . on Sunday. trt ifrlii 1 Starring • GW%E AUTRY` BARBARA BRI'ITO.N _ - OUR T �v Ot =tN - - Mrs. Howard Malcolm fell ea u'j� v j w �. the ice last aunuay and tracturea her rignt wrist. ANN BLYTH - FARLEY GRANGER - JOAN DAir'IS _- A shower was field in the Hall - - _- here last 'N- trrsday 'hight for Mr } _ MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - FEB. 5, 6, 7. Francis Wil +son and bits:. nutty - THE SHOW THAT PLAYED THREE YEARS ON White who are ' to Ele Married in BROADWAY AND THRILLED THE WORLD; , Sat- MASTER CALF STARTER - GROW_ ER urckerrng t'nried Church this Sat- gMH1E arias. GET YOUR GUN Church 'iyi!l Association on of the - ,Z � e ` For Better Calves- Feed, MASTER CALF STARTER- United - nesday, February 8, at 8:00 p, m. , . In Glorious Technicolor - ,, - GROWER A Sppci.ak Fo "rmule of pellets and carefully pro- at the home of .Mrs. Ritchie. ` c ^ssed cerea'_ grains, designed.-to replace whole or skim milk. Greenwood B�Iting BETTY H.IITTON With .3IASTER CALF STARTER - GROWER 'you G ` I And HOWARD hSiGL , . get clean .,,.a.e 'cut; strong -boned growths calves. ys n �O� O P. U. at Mr. Brooks On Thursday evening last, the i�W 1 et'y Y. were fay need w'i'th the presence of the, Drs- - - :.CLAREMONT -- trict - President and -the ist Vice- ; .with WILLIA'.Mi LL. DIGAN and D(fiHOTHY PATRICK _ --P}iO:IL7 E8 , -- - -- -- - - - -- -- -- CLARQ;�,"T _ _ President, in the persons of Sir. -- - I - Bill Werry and Mr. H. Yeilow•leas THEATRE POLICY who gave very inspiring messages. ]Sox Offixe Ouen Evenings _ ems. P' hL ' T'ney :+ere made welcome, - Baturdays and Holidays - - 8.00 P. 3L Mr. and Mrs. David . Kimberley, Matinees. Saturdays and Holdays 3.80 P. M, Of Beamsville, visited with their JP= irl'REE ESTUUTED - M grandmother Mrs. W. Perkins, on Phone Pickering 1215. J 1 A M Saturday.- and with -friends, etr. Free Parking and Mrs. Ivan McLean and family. Garney - Beefing Systems- - The. February meet ing. o! the ! Me. and 'tiles. Arthur limber- = ' Friendly itibie' Cliias will be held ley and two, boys of Beamsvviile:. Savetrough and- linemita supplies in -the evening, were with Ms. and. Mte. Ivan 'Mc- +aold and ltutatled February 3, at 8.3+J o'clock. Une ',.Lean, on Saturday- ROD and also h e Gins of t;on Bi :nt _, The Y. P. C. met at the . home and also the Mount Zion vt:-n- o! Mr. d , .Mrs. s. ouglas r- so MAN & s o Cass wily be guest:, of ttse even- Thursd:�y. with :Ides. Davglas odor- • Ills. gan in charge of the topic. Sheet Metal Works On Sunday evening. February 4, , Congratulations" 1so Mr, and - Phone. 281W - .Pickering, .Ont• at 7;30 p, m, there will be pictures Mn.­. glen E`kstwood, on the arriv- t - Rehr of Pickering New* -shown by the-LpPer 'Cartada Bible al of a baby daughter last week, Long Experienced _ Society to thx Chtireti, six>nwred i �t the Oe,hawa hospital... -- - SEI�- GROCETERIA : 'by the Farendly Bible Class. Every- Thi inariy friends of Mrs: ' Ken. I one welcomA Elion hope the w•il•L sckin -recoiret The iegutar meeting of the Brou- from item se: t- •e illness. in the- ns_ a ok ed Meats and Cottage `Rolls $ushby s Hardware ghnm Young People s Society ,.aA hawa hospital. _ _ herd on Thursday - evening, at the Mrs, Elson M Uxtrdge, is now : BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES home of bliss. Jean Madill, Xt. hilt staying-w•ith her son for a' whr'ie, $utter -� _lb. -83e W erry and :Mix. Harvev Yelluw lees, while_ his wife is . in horpital. - - IBEATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS President of Vice -Prey :dint of the Rev. R._ H._ and .31 +R. :►toakman - - Osbawa Presbytery-- ar:,i some of our Y. P. C. attend- Pur pork sausage - C -RANGETTES AND lliesdav - evening * W. 1. F.uehre ed the spacial ��'ite herd lit As1t= burn, on Sunday, evening. ELECTRfCAL APPLIANCES -- _ _ _____ _ Tom' ato s' Aylmer B -H Paint$ and..Ge ,eras Hardwar e ► R ri Homemade pickles, 24 oz. - jar'. 35C " 4 _•.�s•is fir: Bi {iVFk ::jllKUn ,a :n i .ewer- The local l'u -Op, ts. putting 1 PHONE 46- PICKERINu - - ing for at least the month o1 .Feb- riew cerlittS in thFir_'vrfire aril re- Oranges Sunkist, 220 _43_e runty looking after , the practice dreuratint; the walls. of ljc, V. E. Cartwright,. C�gr:rtaiatrutis to 3lr.-'and Mrs, - Glo- (Qat1 -3 FREE 98c ` OLD HORSES $1a•�— Mr. and :M rs. D. Latherwood, of Root: Torrance on, the' birth of a AL. Your Farm W hitny, spent Sunday with Mr. ante last creek, at BriNrbush• Nosp- ` s and Sirs, J. Badgerow•• JL,.u' Rinso Ox doI Tide 40 c' ALSO. ital, Stouffvlll'e. `. \.. ! f Y s DEAD OR CRIPPLED STOCK Mrs. Violet PiAkey,..of - Toronto, air. and 'Airs. Robt. Hawkley' and ' spent Sunda • w'ith All's. Towner. p Hourly Pick -up Michael, of Toronto, and Mr, and _ .. _ =- iCastile son a bars 29e Phone Collect - Aginpourt -18J12 Bob Mcicod, 6uur genial• ga that •age o Mrs. Doug; Bryant, of .PrcksnnA,' Pf M CAMPBELL MINE ecator here °has been strrakE•n with l spent.. unday with airs. Nelson - Sanderson . . Pea± 'Lyn Valle -'' 2.27C' - a thrombosis, necessitating a month Mr, and firs. Graydon Taylor; of Y : Shingles in bed, C.xbri e; -spent Sunda • w-ith Mr. - t Miss I;esaie Gral :anr, Bias I :il -' and 11r�. Sat'h Taylor here. s�ell� powders 3'27c eea Coo r, and Morris Binatead, Asphalt hiding all of Toronto, were of their homes Jir. Doug, - Heynolila 'was -best M - fur the week end, ( man at the wedding of his brother- here ' i u ho - was - married ' to •\l iss \lathy1� ASPHALT SHINGLES A number frerm here attended INSUL -B1ZIC Robinson, at ' Westminsti•r � Presby- _ ' the hockey gattte iri Stuurt�i,l,: on terian Church, T Tonto nn Satur, Q SIDING AND ROLL = Saturday night, between the latter - - day . Attendin the wedding from , tt .._ti .,;_tenet S , -'. MARGARtNte Can Give a Price on Complete e- -ws _ - The local rink has ••been goin in Job I[ Regnirerl: .. " g n,ti+i�_ ttr t o. �,inton, Mrs. Thick- �arrwwuMlt ALUMINUM MOULDINGS great fashion during the p�ist few I er, Mr.- and Mrs. • Frnie Baker and days. ,y r, .and Dirs, Harold Hopkins. . • - I13 STOCK p joint meeting of the Legion - _ _ C _ Mr. and Firs. W. Evans enter- Margins - —= 39 N- — and the Auxiliary was held in the tamed their parents 31r, and Mrs. . M. Gordon' Legion' Half on Thursday 'evemirg. W. Ward,-11ir.• and Mrs, Joe Ward, _ • ' :Mir. Joe Pearson joined the staff Fresh .Fruits an! d Vegetables, LUMBER YARDS of the Sarco Plant to work there °f Oshawa, and: bars. Y. Condy to , DICKERING, ONTARIO until a Sarc'Sarco is having some a bi'rthilay'dinner last week in hon- _ PHONE: Pick. 34. or of Mrs.. Ward's birthday. The ?• . trouble securinX copper theremo- family presented her with a Iovely •M seats so- necessary for their work. chest of silver on the ha occ- W. E - Continued • t • l • ! They are imported from the U. S. happy i pule. Fire. Fire. asron. ' to croltino a party was held for Congratulations to Mrs, T. Condy • on Feb: 6 and ?, was arranged. the children in -the S. S. rooms of who- celebrated Pickering Twp The Bazaar to be held irr. the earl 'Protect You and Yours With the United Church on Monde ev- led a birthday on Jan- • y j Amazing New Low Coat Exting- wing• q uary 37. We' wish both of these . spring vt•as discussed. Much other • ( oisher, Suitable For Home, Car, ' ladies many, many more, • Building PerMits' business was taken 'care of,' t The Business Men held ameet- Mr, .and -Mrs, Ed. Lewis were !n b , Mee• J. I+. Benham, of Centerui- Bost, Shop and Factory. ing on Wednesday night in the Collin ial. brief explained :the •Kelly - � f gwood last Wednesday aft -. • I +C�ual'ant d Forever Hall: They are trying to inject ending the funeral. of his brother- _ Issued - �y xy of teaching .music to more interest into the - group and in -law. Mrs. Lewis remained until children. This system is intended ,Effective Against All Types Of are asking for more assistance S&itfrday.- for ver g Fire - Even Electrical from local men in their projects. • y sown children, The In- Tees. & Fri 1 to 5 Aitute is indebted to Mrs, Braham • � . The W. ffi, S: of the Vnited • The Goodfellowship Class of the Church will meet in the Sunda for enlightening her audience on. �q j FOR YOUR LOCAL AGENT. United Church will meet on Feb - school rooms on Feb t! y } this sPbject. t p$O : AJAX 73J, OR WRITE ruary 13th at the'home of Mr. and 2,8e m ' ''at n-d b A lit to Mrn W. Pamenter, of Pickering, P. m. Mrs, Loyst in Convener y MO displayed J. WALKER lee KING'S CRES. Mrs. Melvin Johnson. The PY* of ttie Group in charge of the pro- p yed and demonstrated never - AJAX, ONT..., _ - rafrr wit]• be, followed by a cr6kin_- gram, al beautiful and artistic arrange- _ ol'e party. World Day of - Prayer i'nents of Winter Bouquets and Mss. Wm, Brown who lies been All the ladies of the community. Fo "J• PROUSE door "swag'- made Yrom seed pods LEGAL - in ailing health for same time, fell are invited to attend this setvico of - plants and weeds: It is alrnoet i; - oti 'the ice last week on the way to In the United Church, on February, ..j WILDING INSPECTOR impossible to fmaglne, the_ beauty IL G. CONANT, B. A. the local locker, breaking •a bone . .8, -at 2.39'p..in. in the S. S. rooms. that can be achieved in a• few rain - ,Rwft tern, Sohdtotr, Notary, . in .her shoulder, Mr. and Mrs. Aar - Ladies of -the 401st Mission Cir- ,pICKXWK utes by a -feu' stioltrs of the paint ' Zing's Roy► (over Eaton's) ry Porter took her to the Stouf! cle, will • asslst, The theme of the brush on dried browp weeds, „` AJAX. ONT - pbon� =6- ville Hospital; 'where 'she is con - service will be "Perfect Love Cas- Phone nckerir 247 A dainty lunch served by the valescing. -teh 'Out Fear." _ y . _ _ g hostess brought the meeting to. a . ...