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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1951_02_09�, 7cx4, : :✓� ,£'c '. ..,. �` •v� a, _• d,''.a , - •,gym'., 'R'S •.gu,,,•+.Tpe r1 it ¢+i 't.w',';, ^�"u!f°� ^..� �. ,• ,$�j - � _ - • ... • _ � \ , S ,,�N -L '.N, '/M - ".i SIN Ri*ij ion Fri �W per yaat PIC -=Lq41a-QNTARIO, FRIDAY; F XrAlnT -9, 1U1 a Cmts -Mr 4*!g Asibeciset ar Seoaod- Glaq' Mattes •� h . 4TOL. n L8 V. {&V $MLW W. C. MURKAR AND WX PUW43SHt9 { : r:.� l nici a! �' - _�sts• Ta a vane ' .t3o' thl. • ,'J •.'!•9il'f: :,: "i' "•.i '�' 'J' A• ✓' ^.. 5 ., .. :'°V .. •i- ,. ';'• ., i ^ -aicl .. r {. a� -r != .•,... - Jam. -•j. „ 9A i Ind datepayers - - Tovirnahip ratepayers south of the `- Third Concession will bear the en- FIRE LOSS FSTIMATFD .Mrs. F.J. Harvey Honored In IItOTARY RINX SCHEDULE •1 tare costs- ,of" the' municipal police l '.• 'Mow � Pr.s yte.•y Appointment \ Yic erit�g Village ;• -ism, if a Bylaw passed at Mon - Monday Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boyer, left day's Council meeting, meets with _ . The brick shome and entire con- ' ; Mrs. F. J, Haav a of the cot,'-re 3,30 = 5,00 Skatin , free the approval bf the _ Municipal Bd. ' tents of SFr: --and- bias. intent ation of Pickering Pre sb Teri n 5.00 6,00 Hooke free on Wednesday for Montreal where Y • . . Mr. Boyes, as Director, will attend The •township was divided into tw•o Wright, Church St., wen-;.' eir 4p in - .Church was elected Pres:dentyof the 7.30' 9.00 Skating, charged i the Annual Meeting of the Canad- police areas in 1947, when the smoke Tuesday afternoon, when l Toronto East . '''omen's Tuesday ian Ayrshire Breeders' Association north end got free policing from the i fire caused by a space heater ex- Missionary Society of the Pimby- ' 3.30 5,00 Skating, free ••Mrs, 13oycs,,to have a good time Provincial Dept, Since that time, plosion raced through the' home in terian Church , in Canada, at the 5,00 - 6,00 Hockey, free ! and get away from dish - washing solace costs .have beer;; levied {(tear �. a matter of minutes. Annual Meeting held on February 7.30 9.30 Hockey, charged for the rest of the week (those were r the entire township. North -end rate- Mrs. Wright had come in from 12, at the Queen East, PresLytW -ian Wednesday j her own words. Ed.) payers feel they should not ua.e feeding chickens to find the blaze. Church, - Toronto, '.' 3,30 - 5,00 Hockey, fre¢ We met Geo., Todd on lhaaday to pig for something they aresnot Throwing water on the flames otsly NI, . Wm. h XcEachniei, 14s•s. 6.30: T,30 Trail Hangers `evening for the first time since he $�tmg• caused it Yv spread, She ran to the Willis, 31rs, H. W, Loges a.sd..5,lss 7.30 -'9,30 Hockey, charged and Mrs. Todd returned from their ' Coun. Fred Zinkie moved that,-A'' home -of 'Slur.' Vernon Disney to ' Harvey, of the local congrLga.wn Thursday holiday in Florida. By the appear- Road Engineer be - hired, SecuiZed summon help. In a matter of rnin- attended the meeting. 3,30 - 5,00 Skating, free ante of George's face, you 'could by Dep. -Reeve McEvien, but was utes the lire cumpanv were vs, the ' 5.00 - 6,00 Hockey, free say - the sun must have .trot cawed• job, but even then tRe blaze-.was 7.30.- 9,30 ..'Hockey, charged been very The Dep. Reeve out]' d a $20O,' ,..2 Dunbar ton Kiwanis C:ub To Have strong down there. Geo, looks fine. beyond contivl, brougham Compaisy I Friday J. I3, and Itlrs, Remmer, John and 000 road- paving prograan• nta:ing was called, but were also; satiable Outbtanding Speaker P'or 3,30 - 5,00 Skating, free Mrs, Remmers Jack, Remmer and. that the Dept. would pay half and it to save any of the contents. a.Otr .- 6.00 Hockey,, free ; Miss Chrissie Munro were, among could be paid for by debentures ov- included in the loss was a grand Brotherhood Week , . 7.30 - 9,30 Skating, --charged those from Pickering who attended ` era 10 -year period:, This .wi;l, ba,', piano worth over 51000, a n « +'.. e::- Saturday the Michtrel•Tumilty, weddin at St. taken up at a later meeting, cashi`e fur cat and over atOnork Dunbahav just been advised sed byttke 1 00 = 2. 0 Pubs' School Hockey Michael's Cathedral 'last Saturday. ' Three ratepayer' tram Fairport Wright, y Skating, free Mr. J. C, Houston, Mr. and Mrs. 'Beach asked Council to de aurae - the City at. the time, .sestet ''in- at'e very pleased to announce that 3.30 - 4.30 Hockey, free J. B. Houston and family, PiekeE- - thing with their "water draiirage�' : in `surance would sot cover half the a really uut:standing speaker, in 8,00 - 10,00 Skating, charged in,g, are guts at the Guild of Alk Ctounca will ,check 'the culvert, sit- i loss.... that after insurance adju.c- the person of Mr. Louis Herrman, Admission Sates Arts. station thc;re on their spring road ; ments, -loss would be at least will be present 'at their meeting- of Adultas ": Sgt, ` Miss Jade Bowen, Toronto, was inspection. 9 000; •� February 19th to commence Bro- High School 26¢. ` ± ; , ..' _ _ _ � a Sunday guest of lieu. A. E. and - Dept. of Municipal Affairs i•- To add to his day of hard luck, therhood Week in Caniada. Judging Public col 2Oc• Mrs. Young, - formed Council thug they a9olice Mr. Wright had left his car near from the we .lava -ob-_- _ hockey , and Skating not permittgd �41iss Eileen Cooper,.. Claremont, a pen.i::i. i/wo... / + ruina, and eras side - swipes!' by twined about Mr, Herman, he is out- at setae tune, ;vas =led the $trshby family over the tasty would receive liberal subsid- I someone who didn't stop, and-emu s *a��ina in mom,. reavects and a Rental: $1,60 per liana- wharr -r% - '_w .e)s�,� acs under the Police Act. i ,ed $400 damage to the car, rundown of the positions he has is not in use• Edgar Council set out their road app- Lucky for Pickering this fire was 1 held will give. an indication of the Edgar Andres - Rink Manager Bath left fur F'lar;du lest wveK, ac- :topr]ation at $300,000- althougts not in a business block, as lack of outstanding man that he is. Presbyteriaa Church Aaanat l Ccenpanied W the I Atter's son liar- they expect the Dept, will cut this. He attended t University Y, and his wife and famst , who last year then asked for $75.00.0 Rater would have meant the ruina- d he 1Ltsivertri o! ve . -tion of many. All other expansive Toronto and Osgoode Fish Law ' Meeting vela s nd y land received approval of $65,000, (sonaidetatiQna in this village should School, graduating from the latter Pc a' brief - holiday before The Annual Congregational Meet- motoring back; Mrs., Bath tip. uad Accemtnts passed: Contingencies, - t be set aside until this most essential school in 1930 He is a eenidr u,em- in of St, Andrew's Presbyterian,! 'Mrs, Adai, plan to stay• n month ;806,51; Roads, $3069,73: Police, project water'' -hat! been deait j ber -of Herman. Moses and Herman.. Church, Pickering, was held on ! with their sinter Mi-s, }Hovey filar- " ;!61,7 7 ; Welfare, ;740.97. with. I.f we don't go easy on' ex= f Barristers and Solicitors and bras Tuesday night, Jam, 30, I 1'eLC' who, with her husband ia' CO.OPERATflE TRLCKI, '.pe�tures until we get water there .i appointed a King's Counsel in 194;. Y g It began spending fire auontLs in the S„uth, He is-President of the Jewish Im- with a hot turkey supper served by Miss Y�unne Coates was the -MILK BOARD SAYS ' -'NO' � w'on't be anyone left living in the the ladies and despite. the cold wea- ` village to use water. migrant Aid Society of Canada: a Cher, drew a good attendance of ; guest of Mies -Joyce Morley over Vice - President of the Eastern Can- the weak -end. Does a farmer have control of adian Council of Wriai 'Writh Lod- members and adhs rents• I Airs, Cafik, 51r. an ';%T;-s, tack ails product? Apparently not, if the S ges, a National Dirtirt6r of the Ctrti- Res, David 31aryhall occupied the 1 = 1YSTE SAPPER. adjan- Council of Chr4dins and ey, •.Is and 1►Irs. Art. O Connor - --'decision of the Milk Control Board l chair and opened the meeting by and Mr. and 1lra. Von Pilisi attend- - 'is any criterion. The four local far ;� AtiDREW'S I'1tt:5IfYTEitIA\ i reading from_ Scripture appropriate } Jeu s, and a ntcnn:bEr Ut the National- ed the Michael Turtr►t >.vedcl,ts in- CHURCH who applied for permission co, ! Executive of the_ Caa�adian irwis� to the occasion and atfering pray- Y S CH1 RCFI - Toronto, ;join the Co-Op. truck, have been r ConXt•esa lie is a a� ' er --of �lranksgiving. for blessings -re-, -' FRIDAY, FEBRC ARY 3. P -t gt K.dent c5f' - 3efnsed permissioa, In an age when ceived, and faith in the 'growth .aft Mrs. A. E. Y-0!unsr .and chi;dren the governments are urging farm- ; ..6.00 P. 3d'. Toronto Lodge kl'nai $'rich wind a were in. Toronto on Saturday sa $ Board of Manager aat: Mast" -of Mount Sinai' Lodge the church, y ] ern to take a greater part in mark - y $e - - -�(cont ;-*Ued- on a five) anK sit r�soar °to her mother, ASrs,. 1.' . .TIC`i XTS -. SI.04 A. F: and A. 3I, - — — ._ _ _ Past! it 'ill a .sue sse to find that - : - - Grant, who'%. i -a-, to take up As you can readily understand -- -- g - - - a man cannot "t down, production i' the above activities k<�e him � y g ieaidrnce iri the U. S. for a'time. p quite Annual �:eretr 1leetin costs o rative trans inadoa Y g and St, Georges Angtean Church. His titan friends In Pickering by co- pe pv _• .Foresters' ]Bowfin; bus >inrin nuty%de of orfice 1 y g should he uisli -to .do s,�. 1lowever:' - - will -be' very, sorry to hear of Dr. i - Lhours He f.:, -4 },owpver that the lE'all3ica, Whitby, falhit to the the legislation . concerned in this Ladies High Singip - t time used is juFtiii<d as his chart ' ` ' The`'annua3 �' s ry mooting uP' St. g affair .,has yet -•to be proved and Ma- • Barlow �4# floor when slipping on a •pd�e of _ t} coacetn in all of -thi: above ttctjvit- Georg "s Church HA"s held on Mon- t moretat•rner yet ca heard of the — Ladies Higghi(Tr;ple - 613 ley is the ereat,on of greater- gr,,Tl- day, danuwy ' =3, at the Rectory. A 1. vcarevepraiy' *wee nditivhl khay kh p * W • ry arill and bustle :hnod am,mg t.:a feature of the. r:- tvting wds the.ex ; him 'an his back for cs fe+n -w <ek: • dean's High Single.' - various peop :ea making up. th;y 1 eellent financial' repdrts received.. t 31r. and 1tt5,, A. tiV, tilitrl:s ll t:tt We knna little of all the circunt- f !mgr Martin a =s� reuntry of ours. die f, rla that M 'sale r�pur:xr co 'the .appeal for ; .:. , , rstancts surrounding this case....why '14f"n'e High Triple thi.: way he le doing his li'•t:e h�t funds for the new heating ,yste.ni r;n Turaulay, .fnr,6,•� .�l',..�,, Florida. sa,', deci ;ion are s ibl,_ its 'this i Either 11;ss't•in. 674 for the Canada of today and' 'for the'. ''for the church wps most.rnc „urag- i for'babt ntl�renbt- has t.ir^sh� s P c„ta:trv, but nnr rim le fact stands. Teats Stand�nq future. _ _ -- ins Tile Guild cnj,,y(d a .ticry cur- p y k out that, we sttr.nunus.y- 'objecx to Tim'V ts..::. :.. -:s +.' The X;w-ani.•,''C:yb.rels.crty ,'s:•_ - cess:ui ienr, �e.itn d rc�eosd recoipts I'fC►iF"ftT��; JF'�'F: \TT,f:: f�,ur f3rrters in our "arr4 veai:t to Rockets :..' :...... 3_ teat:! th;et Itil i�,••,>r from the baz.iar'ii,,Id `ino.eittber. i F�f l;. "! \f'l t n' shh with 'he Inca! Cn -O uarc'•;. o 30 r ail iv- takrtr Ti 1(1 Tl TE"Ajl p• Sltotti s .... .... , ., .., .... .... t:„me nt front W,,; 1',,;v- acheau1<• wild e=qd was a Rood at' „•nds,r:<•e arid' a •• VT' ' 1,1 `•T,";!T to 5 but. thy 114k . Control•'I:oard says Drizzle us's s .... .... =� p a w;d twl-+o is c reco b ieri.n b4 TIl s NO: ...;you ship wkh' the°utt ;<•r Sna S:rcks ..,. :....: :... :. =3. va ;,,ua, trinit ;tars in`fith,�ds2ist ire Chratut<s a:d his: tr, -'n' ct1a�tpr,�<i 1'WOOD- .. _ -. AT 0 triwkey.. Hoiv Inng arm you farmrr.R• Bobcats' .... .... =r have 11 be, ► eat,• for 7ir: t', .4. bTo.',•r•'and daukiiierss nit to )Pt tlt.^ .sort .o thing „ n in .reed 2nd �•I,'tn :; i d' t C��,fir- at:nn 'h.1}.: (, fi g . t f hie >r Hornets ...: ,,..... .... ... "q a -vet wnirb1vhik exerc,r, sn,;u!d ._ icers wire duty olee'ted ,:a t ji:;i:,5' L<on:• one! on ^ Sr.utilic like ..Russia. F :�i_ . trikers ... .... •_ 1 r� be i:a•3 by a11. made for Putu,e Prvgtess I tsF.� rrtci, site ndcd ihP wediiin : of _ - - -- l .. g a . the f „rraer's niece 311x. Fit+t;y= ti': h'ite , - Mekerip” Horttcultursl- Society ” Willson - Whits St George's C'hur;ir, .Su .dz ott `a'.ur•.ia>. ` Dun.,arton tiiareh 1:3, S February 11. r } ^:- s - ROTARY FASTER Si:AL i s P : 1. First Sunda,,. in lent. dun, 4`chr01 , u Dole y "Will � CANIi'aI N STARTS a .. s, f PJ,hr•,tir, FILM COUNCIL :IEYT0 ` in l'icket,nb l nstcd (::arch oil axe- ,meet -in !Ilunbrxtf,n ..on ai:.>'ch. 1�, Hot n_e,f the I,1`l,l„ • s_ry 9 urday4 1•'ebruaey 3,. when Ml.: , Rui y when M r, I' . T. 1 ;unting wall' spei.h } v �,' lnL'nuniOit;: ] 1,00 ,a, m., The ..' Alice, daughter of -Ir• and alas. and show his prctui•es.' 'The local Notary Club again Preacher a't.thip Service, Rev, L. G: t , Herbert tb'hi,cc, Church St;cet, be , w, sors. tau!: E,.sLer. t,.ai_ Clam Robinson, B. 1). The next meeting' of he •I scker -' Oil Api it ;,th, the irrc•eting will lie' P P' ins Township Fi]nt Council will be came the• bride of Wai'i•eti Francis, i held at Picker fig when alai Jonn F. sign' for C ipplcd Chiidr, n; and _ son of Mr. <.nd• Mrs. ln'. C. 1tii ;lsuir., .Clark E�ill .+peak, I'leasP note .'the will, with u..e . !'rovincc .rielc cam- Even'ng :1uzdiary held in the 'Council Chst:,a�:s �" of Brougham. ReL'. 11. R. Jenkinsun din < ✓�; _ _ Bruugliam, on Friday, Feb. `>, be- >' change of dntc' - of the April ,nie,t-, p i; , vp •n on'- February On Frida - evening,-, Feb-rual . 16 ginning t 7.55 m• former ;sinister here, officiated. _ We appeal to all our reader; to } g'` g a p' ing. 1 ,, s at x.00 o'clock, the girls of the ! T}rerell be ntocies, d`scussion on _ The bride, given in marriage by �? remember'. the r'.ppled children tsei father; wore a gown-of Ivory j of our pr,�rince, when you trcersc Auziiiary are having a Pot Luck the Constitution; election 'of officers satin, net yoke with lace edge, fit- R'omrn', !tics ;ovary Society ,. your seals, 1 "ou'will note, the pink Supper that is really going to oe a and planning the film circuit for 7 <- Pic'kerin l'nited Church Pot. Luck Supper....you, even: bring I Febtuatg, ted'b0dice with full.'skirt- ending in ,. S envelope is addressed "1\, R. Short- , short train, -She wore a coronet 'reed, Manager Can, Bank of Cam - your oven bread. After the supper t R`epresentati<es of the member:,.: headdress of seed pearls with tin The •February' meeting of the W. tnerce' "• who has ' undertaken the a rehearsal -for the M%strel Show I groups are urged -to; attend, or if . ertip veil and -carried a bou<►vet of 1I• 'S, of the United Churcn was '' big task of. receivinfg acrd record- and every gli•1 in, the„ Auailiai :y has j #ey are not' mile' ''to 1w- presetat;' held at the home . of -Mrs. "M. c a .pats, so, he. sure to come, with they are regUested' to i4ftve • a rep- . Bettertime roses, ing donations, Rav T. Doble has Tpe' bridesmaid, Miss 11rai•jorie Chapman last Thursdav afternoon, charge 'of an eyuall lal a area n- your. -husbands, This is a chance to resentntive on hand, with the auth- White, sister of the bride, wore a with Mrs, Frank Baker, Vice - Tres.; menu 'of getting the en lopesd- meet some of the other girls' hus- ority to make decisions> ikh their y i esidin - bands. ti -torn• group. , gown of orchiditbrocade.with match- , P' - S• dressed and the seals mailed out ` ins headdress and carried a bouq- i•' „'Mrs• Lesiie :Morley gave ail asap= . to you :' "1' TQ. the ltditor; . ( Any person iritereste .'t lit. fi1nY e „ clef of Talisman roses; icing ' reading, closing with the z3rd Of .these .annuals can, a.i tive „ _•i couni�il wroik "is',invitedyrut only, t• ,r P. !members anal their rep iatrves —' Th-e'best man-was Russ -Wi Nail, !I Psalm - `1'he-- Lord = -ice ve- this -tn h: The Evenin Auxi]iaxy'of; P' r- 'i gg lg are entitled to a vdte in' i affairs. .j. brother of the grocurr .Ushers were: read in unison. It is_;the prijicipal source of vp- ' ing United,, Cht;re1 wish to t George Willson and Fred White.' Mrs. A, W. Mitchell then•review�Lpr'. tin gyrevenue.. Mr. Murka(• fob putting in their BROCK'ROAD ELCHd Cubs — IV C. Murkar played the Retsdittg ` ed_ severs] chapters of the Study :' It is the only' annual public ap- notices' e�uriig, the 'past:'pae. .�" ,music and Mrs. -Reg. Parker sang Bocik "`The United Church re- motets' :peal "of -the .Society - — ..In spiie' of the s'torrry. weather "Because" during the 'signing of-1 Japan. "' Devastation; physical and The Easter S+'al .,is' he . symbol ASSISTANT ASSESSOR i of that' dAq; .the ,Brock Roaij Euchre. 'the register. ` "° : t i spiritual, marked the _collapse of of Crippled :'Children -. Welfare. WANTED '- Club- had guests from Stauffv'ille,ss- r11i At the reception in the church Japan in August 194'0, leaving. the { Every I:aster'Seal yob' use helps APPLICATIONS will ba reeedv".l. Lodust Hill, Claremont ; add Sca iT- l; - basement, the .bride's mother jgreiv_ foundation• of normal life -shattered. f a crippled child: ed by the undersigned' Until Wed- boro� anions their , players .at their ed. in a gown of royal blue crepe, There were 116 bombed titres. Proceeds from' Easter Seals -in nesday, February 14i. 1851, for an get - together last week. Winners' _. with sac blue accessories and wore t On September 9, 194'5 a rad]o Ontario are devoted entire! to Assistant ' A's9essor. This is a 'Per -' .; y y . Mrs,, Weldon Carltah, Mrs. Cornutt,' a corsage of Bettertime.. roses. ,The broadcast me'ssa'ge - fiotril Tokyo, dntario's need - cilppled -children. mumt .position with salary $2200, " Mrs ;Rum, Gray (con.) Messrs Wm. - grorim's mother assisted, wearing.-a f cAnle as a challenge to the Christ' , Over one million dollars. Easter plus 8 cents per znlle'for use of a' Gray, Ross Carlton and Valt. Cari- ,gow-n of blue crepe with matching ian Churci�i, like-'the call la St. Paul Seal contributions already slave- car,necessarily used while on Twp.- 'ton cooly)'. Refreshments -,were des- - accessories and :corsage of Better- . "Conic over into .Macedonia, and been shared with' Service Clubs,-of • 'buAness, i Ved by Mrs. Carlton and group. -, time roses. i help us." Ontario, over the 'last four years. Applicants to state age, qualif- • Arrangements are well under way For .the wedding trip-to points in 1 There was an immediate response I F."t Seals' provide health, wel- ications and possible starting date, foi' nBig.- Valentine Party, and.a the U. S„ the bride wore a wine, and through the 'Church of Christ. rare, education, recreation and 're- DATED at Brougham, Ont., this hearty welcome is .extended to. and street- length .dress with navy acc- in Japan', with its mission of beat- habilitation services, 87th,day o? January 1961, who would care to come and spend 08s0ries and fur coat. On their ret-' !' ing and service, the United Church No, other agency is duplicating Tewhsidp.of Pickering a gay, happy, friendly evening. -; they will reside in Pickering. is helping to spread •the gospel to ! the work of the Ontario 'Society ' ,:i ' 'LLOYD T. JOHNSTON ,Ladies - fi oMide - pleaw, i the people of Japan.. Corr, for Crippled Children. _ . _ _ . _ . ,__ Clerk ' yr - ' - ,s.F• .w: - .w ° ','<•y,' "� ' - ',4: -;K,7u �.._.._- .- .__.- .•— ..-, -. a Y If SaeiartsYs UNNW cumh cam a for this awke and our srat- of iwdw. tm VW& i0 an increase - C"istien Edueation, Yquth Work, . and Davies on SuaW_.•.. ~" ' ltude and appreciation are due Mr. e'er last year. 'The 01-WaGo Women's Work, Rural Wkt and Miss Anne Draper entertained a . t Ssoelstj moaning service was e7t, Barnes for his kindness. raised i�.41. .. Cttrlsttiin Literatures were resented ' number -of friends to et birthday emeptional interest in that Mr. Our undies of the W. A. are eel-. �d+Y Schod with an en- h1' rive of the members: Miss M. Party on Saturday last. so -Mrs. Ernest Puts brought ebrating the 6bth A,.,.: ! •,....,,,, o r0bulfft -of 1-4'4-- raised 00.ft: The C*beW-Kris. Monkman, Mrs. Trim- A number of ladies spent a vwj -- their infant sort and little daugh- their organization on Tuesday ev-' Y• P, U. With ,& membership of !if•- ble, Min G. Corbett and Mrs. R Pleasant afternoon at Mrs. Nobbs' tot to be baptised. They gave their egg. We anticipate a very inter- tem raised $E 0. The choir has a ,fey. The President, Mra, E. of Unionville, Thursday -last week. sos the dame Ernest Michael and eating time. - aseahbership of twenty -rive, w th Pegg conducted ' the Business and World Da yy of Prayer this Fri- tkefr little girl, Dlizabeth Anne. tenses of $38,07, A' vote of closed the meeting: The February day at the Baptist Church. All- the 6 We had a good congregation and Annual Report thanks was given Mr. Crowhnrst meeting will be heid at -the home ladies of the community invited to .a= choir was at their beat with (received too late for last week) . for his sBawbork in training the choir. of Mrs. E. Trimble. attend. --- - — The_ _congregation. of -the- church- - ahfp - of thin shoed a member The Y. P. U: of-the District • held A number from - here - attendee! the, d .._,good eth l n d Aspiring see i Ryas -a - el a very funeral on Tuesday, at Locust Hill :. -beautiful and inspiring service. -held their annuli meeting on Tees- ZE Y-eight and collected ry instructive and he41pfu1 Fire- .' ; Oanday evening's service also day, January 23, following a pot- $ ' for missions, The Mission Band side Meeting at the church on Sun. of the late Mrs, Dame Parker, of -, luck au collected $12;68, Mr. daW evenin Toronto. ,She were. a'niece of J. Ben - tvan z entio Al- The ladies of thw supper. Mr. Jao. For >e, Clerk Ben Lotton eon Wilson, �ssibiary 'Society. had charge. The ox the Session, showed in his rep-, reported for the Cemetery Board The W. U S. was well attended President, Mrs. Walt. Mottershead ort that because of the divisidn of and stated that . $1248:86 was on Thursday last. A new member Xrs• Gam, of St. John, N. B., _• the charge, the church lost twenty- raised through the year Malang a was added to the Roll Call and is visiting her friend Mrs. Frank Jed the service assisted by Mrs. EL eight members. At present we have total Fund of $6164.41, Our aim , Mrs, M. Pegg; president, led in Pennock. 39caement, who read the 'scripture one hundred and thirty -four mom- is an endowment which will give aline discussion re the Topic, Fred' Wilson attended the Mark- ,. 'end Mrs. E. G. Code who led in bers in good standing' with four on perpetual can. The Sinclair • public school child- ham-Milton hockey game at Union- prayer, .Mrs. John Simpson sang the non - resident list. Through the The members of the Committee ren are to -be con ratuls, on the Ville on Saturday, a very appropriate solo. The Baby of Stewards were 4 returne(L_tQ_ fine presten� • g• LL ender the dirktion of Miss Year twelve members have been eir- drama— and Mrs. Michell eater- Vvelyn Westgate, in their sweet added.-The Treasurers report given og�• A motion of appreciation for "The Ghost of Farley'$ Farm; last tained a few friends one evening• of t and interesting way and the - Miss by Mr. Geo. . McConochie, showed �d �od of the chuyrch wpastor Hr, �t week. _ the good work done b the pastor .Tuesday night. Come Again. ion Z#snd, under Mrs. B. Warwood the finances in a healthy ' condition. and .Mrs. E. Trimble wbte Through the year 82869,80 had thusiastically carried, KAISER gave a lovely chorus, Mr. Barnes, y callers at M'h's. Jean Wonaacott'a, ' of. Aeatennial, brought his movie been received for church expenses. on Sunday, { All accounts were paid and a good Greenwood The Man ! projector and showed the film. - g y riends of Mrs. Vern- "Me New Life ". It was a beautiful balance left to start the new year. st•sss en Short and Mrs. IL Elson are ELECTRIC and interesting film done under die- The M. and M. Fund reported $477. 14 raised for missions, an increase The regular of thug of the Even- to be to' learn they are both able to be home from_ hos eciieNQ of Rev. Anson Mooxehouse of of $30 over the ing Auxiliary o! the W. M, S. was pital. preceding: year. We held at the home of Miss B. Ke- Maws and � ! the United Church Miasignary Ed- _ � - , . Treation Dept. of High School life wish to raise $3345 for the Manse Lean, on Why evening, Jan_ 1�16ATLB (1IiYR� Fund and Mr. Chas. Risk reported - (� in Chengtu, China, under Dr. Stella that we were within about .6A0 Pary 24, 31ias M. Corbett led in the Green River • Clheng. One can only hope that is Worship Service on the theate e+ws•sens Hs H. Kaimr _. these peculiar tunes in Communist of our objective. "God - w'o to ether t The W. eking It . Tvitlh us. ' Dr, and Mrs. F• �� • China, this fine an interesting work A. raised $1588.83 der- Re•,,, H. R. Monkman b u hddee and dsBdren _ China, young people will in allow- ing 1960, and the.W. M. S. exceed- ro g a visited friends in Orangeville, em - • 1 ed their allocation by $SO,lb The meessage o! help and inspirat�n Sunder last, \ e'ti6�'1 f ed to continue. A good congregation and installed the officers for 1961, 3(s.Qtd Ors. S d. Davies son rbfta O g lea W ld: S. has a total membership 1 Report, of the church in Japan on Glenn. of Lanabng, visited the Davies, 11V Se 7 ., .. / - - -' -- - -.. _,. ' .- ''�' °rr _�'� "'" ,r'� °•�.y+` '° Y•'". f�' y•3�,.,1R'+t.�W�N•r..�diY.L••r'' / �••" _ - - - o - - _ • , L • _ Y - q i i +� T� *q F - _ THE CRANaROOR FOUR -DOOR SEDAN RTam""" sacs apetaxd, a sate eat .. _ I'e�llKFe7Q� l}3 -++ �. ;# ';l♦'ie new PLYNOVIN goes far beyond being exciting to the eye For - — TME CRANIROOS is jkme, t� • � y!! 3951, PLymouTt! considenyvar personal eamiort as never before in ~"•1 wlow- priced cur. it brings new interior colour haemoaiea —sad de- Safety, _ *� •"' e�igadn6 that alves•7� y �7b" Per's•. and Economy frig- ear" features not combined in nay coeapetitive Tbete are big, wMes•opeaing doors *at let you get bb sad oat eosilr , "" •- awdr-higib seats that help you Alt comforteMy eroetaad dr1Ve rt1=e& fNE a* C*W ' • M.*tr#sft - 4 : — spodous interiors with `ttophit" Bead rom i a.d'stmeb -set lea rooah. 'il" i>teeeve a sew 1951 rLym".. 1- ppM d4i povw usgog laMSrres —sere b d 0mvesienee as, +►ills, .With rWe y agm rLX�S'Tlgs sesooth eitsd Air ... ,° ' � "`•° - - -. ...; .. �. _ -Ride are e:dt soy � i"' — - A1E .wtvr qs sFlawislla f 's ;Yeas C�eyskblLYlWtTf�.11 or�eaje= in*" you to see his See - ,� display of exciting new 1961' PLt i01?W me" Vbes you db, you'll ' - e�terar ' agaeee that TLYlf UM a= is the bit-O be e of '311 ,. _ r . _ I _ or a d1 20 iG2: "'t ;A 7"viATa23PA _ .. i : 'lk�►�1 - - c• - THE 40NOM 70"M soda s.r�► .a. -, • W, 110 PLYMOUTH - IS T14r CAR ..THAT lfl�ES TO BE • a ,� t •� t, riR!`Z"• -•*y / ' • _ THE COIICORD 1f can � ~ _ It's on display at yoiA Chrysler - Plymouth -Fa r9o. dealer's = a4 Low �.. Votor- Ial es,t r ekerin g .. ...: � , , Ph one 1�1 2 9 �...,� '�'� za.d�y, Fabruars 16 s:w : Insurance Ca - W�TL`S sad GrOGi ant extensive anc on sale -of 4i Wrlts or 1'foa>s , r - K8IIlt8riitJ 'Driite,�AJAX - REpA1�L>rNG bead of cr#fle, IL $ �P s.Ms Sae Hera a wa■i1i� • _ tractor, bins, farm _ • f t k stock and implement a c. at Lot i, MINIBOOM I ��� r >ri� - OPEN uB l� VII L 1 -N 6 'Cit o� . a..*�' : 9aft —= Farm is' Term casX No' OPTS: E �'1 s+otd. sale at 18.80 no�on.. Ken and•'i Bowman & `s1D�0II *EACH AFTERNOON 3 To 7.30 Sllxtn ..Clarke Prentice. auctionbere. __ALL ---$A­Y- - 8ATU11bA _ dickering Jewellry ! WILY 8' =8 If L or MW GENE'S HIM Swma - - me GRAM 10 M P9 HIGE 721FIli PHQNTs 2*7 '- - – J _ : .. .. -. • • - Plymouth Model -The Savoy •• - - :, 80JVX. Pichripp 178 for .RE'sEE yn171 #.1 64. _ 5rtr( New _ DANFORTH BUS LINES, LTbe - L_ iR " DiNIW� - _ V+uYtiA7;ViT= _ ... - • 1 �'lO�Q WE8T BQUM RZAD W F:; .. ^.t �• f ' A.M. ji 8aa Sea. Slag. • r OIi �. - - �'R" TdCi,.ar •r' .:�Y.....+.r. WA and -$ai. ....s.. ..v c.cur. %%�•r• :,r,• . y ../ ",�j.°,': f C•v ., �.y;r ".l.$�' r .o . .s� ' y' _ 8.L Bv1. oaf ]tilt. The Plymouth Savoy offers an the-riding comfort of a sedan —.. Eiai. Hd. Hd. �_ igy ityyt beauty, comfort and low- usefulness in ess of saltation wagon ri asv3 13� a" i i outstandi combination of util. the smart styli and all ound L40 arc' 11. Ti �.,.....�.. pmd f,4i Y.ib if. a.ii - c -- t all- purpose all-steel spep ds, it converts to a car with the country club air. It's_ _10046 • �l� 9.26 «........ D i sad 840 9.16 4 W 2.16 4pacious cargo carrier. _ - i,St S.si 1 ....,...,., 9ea>sira Jtn>rsalom•. »._,.�... t1.0! 5,00 4:ii f,bt really three cars in one; It has ' NJ$ 4.86 S.I# 34.91 7.45 S.44 43i k4f WN G." 2.48 16.n 7,42_0.0 4.37 5.M :.. ." �t kM S.ii 1 lea 4.4i 'i,40 4.35 _ a�i. ij. i; �s. i : <� ...�.. 7.iti• x.40 4 :1� Introducing The Nevin 1951 Plymouth - - ty IS." .M .1 1.1 8� t.M i.3 4,e5 aim _ . . . sit - 1 t t.K S.ti 1!>i;i IrA • 20,• 5 8,tt �- may,'' : y'�°� _.. AIM - pit t 1i.5i ISJ& _ . � - }'(ji8ternant 7;Q0 a.AA 46 i.M _ • - '" Ply mouth's modern new front -... features of the new I9$1 mode 9 Is 'end styling accentuates its to v v��hicii are iieinglntroduced. ve appearance, . i - 155 PI_ offers ei ht mew massi W der vcnouth, gg ,.. . w� ....., ,., _ f; inch ivindshiehi, which reduces models. The S.ubuFban and ,�„ - _ _ obstrvct!ort r.t the carrier- posts. Savoy are desie^ned 'for those - ,_, �� = - n ele tr wipers who want active all-round - • and windshield-wide ldefrosier multi =use' transports Jon.- The v F - o •.� ,,,.x eats all contribute to better. Concord series includes a two- _ i:tfer driving in- all kinds of '..: door sedan. and three - passenger 'Weather. The'big. wide - opening coupe, the Cambridge which -. -.. �;. r'^^rs ^"e -_armor level silts permit features a four door sedan and y, _} am easy ant. :.:e and, exit. Pl, tn- club co- •bo : thF Craribroric four- - :� r mss- auth's rc.tfui chaii- height' seat`s ' door sectan. �uwn above,- the' . f - u itfi aruple .head room. and leg Cranbrook club coupe: and the xobm ere other owner`-pleasin iinported convertible coupe. _ O[ICE40 A -fAR"ERS +n' q $• A 1-I ]PRICES Y1%. I D - . XOR X)EAD OR C RIJ I k 1) ANIMALS - - -- - - ` HORSES r - . .. . ' -S7,00 each .. i .. `COWS eawh I .t_ :� °r` - _01%,1AT,1: ANl rMA.LS REN'IOVFI) FREE f j FOR' SPEEDY PIO•K -UP PHONE y } ��..- BAN wz)m LIT pAC3£SNG CC., 2.TT. m LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE' PHONE 242W2 Ttie e- fire" grinners of the- /j,. .. , - ji.. Save" edin Co.it's FEEDS HELP The Canadian Army Active Force is on the immediately for training as a soldier of ,' , ` : PRODUCE HEALTHY, FULLY alert. The highlyy= trained, expert gunnersof the _Canadian Army Acttve Force. Canada NOURISHED BIRDS WHO the Royal Canadian Artillery stand by their needs you now' Ilepoit today! GIVE MORE EGGS =' BETTER `;guns — ready to defend Canada's freedodi. TO ENLIST YOU MUST - �} _.EGGS. BY INCREASING The fighting men of the Royal Canadian' " ' ? - _. 1 • Be. a Canadian sift +en or British subject. - '• - ' i Artillery are expert soldiers. They are S• Be between 17 and 30 years of age - :. a QUALITY AND QUANTITY : • trlincd to work and fight in smoothly , co - 3, di single. - = +. YOU LOWER COST AND - nrdinated teams ... and proud of it! . +� - . - - irem nts - _ - i - Canada needs more men like'these "sure- — - • u- onywMre.. - 4. Meet An++y »st req •" `y' � INCREASE PROFITS 3 '!b fire, gunners —men who prize Canadian „• - ' lEreedom enough to fight for it.. REPORT RI:HT AWAY TO: \ .� ► - 818 tcfiford s • : You can take your place wai1M Flaw., RN... a CharWoe Sts., OTTAWA, Or► _ beside men like these -- a. i► s< F KI►ston o"al. • . t = ref' . iFilHha(BoskN) as ' member re a field oHwiROMr ss - EGS NASD NY! FELLI S . ..'. ' gFm's sew —by �ortiaB �.+M :. � -. , _ ,. , Nw:.Nsesaa�al os}el Wehsls aa►e..F�, - - "- f Ra+Nali,. hlfiis ' . - -- - - - - - ., ' rx�.F,.la sa, tbnlooM. �; - ` , . _ . • - �(`Sird . ,_ ) _.ftry Sole_by. { 0 Claremont • C3- 3p s/wiMy t, iMMa A -r" 'y'00 si I" 4r"- - W060"& 050- -Dow" �C ' .ed Ac�vt's - � •� � - - � .- . � .. � -- .SILK'S MARKET >u. E� .�. IPoB 3ALF. -- girl's !i t- i _ ., .. . _ ... r .. _ white boots Size 2, all used _ i - one season; also Dr. ice skates and I : r" , �' : _ T and 'white boots, size --1; Reasonable. - ]Lm Elwood Huyck, Pickering.- -- - -- — - • --- 'FOR SALE• - ✓television set, 10 -in. ,screen in .perfect condition, used - MARGARINE three months. Price very reason, _ ftObNe.LtdYt A ,able. Phone, Pickering 24.2W3. rrr► v.� .. � CEMENT,. WE• HAVE CEMENT : 61.76 Bag a t PHONE: HAR. 8803 - - ...... - - il A$ 'W BUILVERS- SUPPLIES -„ - - - - -- i _ Carlow Ave., Toronto , A N A 01 A M C H' E E ATTkNTION -FARMFIRS - 1 = iI?Pe will be pleased to pick up dead - - At �� T#1 ® _ _ .. . _ or crippled- fam r.• animals and a `. "� highest prevailing prices _ Or �nges doz• 294 For immediate service, telephone _. Ali _. -collect: - Brooklin -63,- Claremont - • -� ._._..PHONl.: PICKERING 26' _ ♦hoice -Peas 15 oz.--tin- 2- for- 291 411114 or Toronto EMPIRE 3.e636. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED' 100 Keating - Street, Toreato cussed and-settled satisfactorily, tu• provided at the small cost of o eta. �r _ V - - i each and__1CfxeShA�eHta -Will; 6169 -fie - - WOOD"-G_ � GOAL RANGE -ter all. • - - - - - -- - - - - 's —48 oz' . sale, reasonable: Phone ,Pick. 291, ..31r, �WW ny.: McEachilie moved• a sill -' sold for a nickel and we assure you s 1 : - -- cere vote of thanks to 31r, and Drs, these will be more than you could Heinz �iltsup 25t t - - Marshall for all they have done buy: else'vher'e for the same money. P - - RANTED for the congregation;, and after 're- We urge your support as the pro- ' f plying to this' -Mr. Marshaa retired ceeds are for our Sunday School Grapefruit - _ 10 49C - r COUNTRY HO'_►1ES II 'At'-this t'-this point Mr. J. Palmer ass- Building Fund, - ' SMALL ACREAGES and. • - umed the chair -• and• after reading We welcome you to our church at - FAR31S from the min'.ites of the last Alan - all -times but on Mondap the- 12th ' We have waiting buyers Kith tiger's Meeting . regarding.. the rec- v: e . hold open forum and urge y our Good-cash down !payments ommendations of Managers that 0 attendance because during the bus = CALL - Mr, INGLIS M,r. Marshall's salary be substant- iness period final _ plans for the H"'RiEc"'ha' r'dson ' for prompt and erperienced; pally increased, -asked for a vote of mhnse will be presented for app- service. approval. The .re,:om,mendatloii was rovaL Nights MA1081 - Office E3I3-0604' heartily and unanimously approved - -. -- FICSPlR NG.. ONTARIO _ _ _ PHf7M psi i J, A. '%ULOCGHBV and SONS, and the meeting adjourned at 10.40 r Real' i i. Correspondent .. 11 Idlid ✓,IHirLf''6ii46'ii'117L r...:IJ;' "•'•• "' '-•' •�'�'1- ,fins_ �' .� Y ldr 611dy 'Espo%?ienced Salesmen' - Established 190A Ceniennw United Church it i r milA _ Sickness it atillt Icing. its toll & 4 i i �;: � - -- �+ of�• �•! ]Hong the youngsters specially in , rl,� " .. our school and we do hope it will be ^� _ ! - e } over before long as %%v miss the 'K,,t6 - :" `' ' �- • little folic irons week to keek. fire ` Picker,rng Market & Locker Plat _�- lain5,10,•15�b a- `are working hard tut build up our r° .�; � p -1 -� - 1 .Church . in- ail departments - and we, ` If- [-i O N E 30 ,. Get New Pep, Viers, Vigor would litre to see d eryone; take ad- , v law- vantage .of what we are doing. Be- .o f Y a• +� n�. twck so .. sides regular classes we hale a niid 71 °fo of all fires are is - _ - ,.nc¢r •etrsay: tx.lr q 4? QUALITY T .. '. . J -.yes haN•eean.rl, Irklr - .week group for boas irean 1�I up; = tesldeII'hal rtiesi -Li A,LIITY ~ /t „a it 's'i,t., �T .• I two groups of girls from 22 ul, the_ prove rte e Hue Drund at :.;n ve• senior boys have a hock team and ( } L' - h- 4,-b.....•. +mg- are enjoying the sport very much. tCtElliftg Fire MEATS r. rh >r MUM& ,pe ,Ire r ,I,;�r•a.,HU,u,, !!wh- Now we are endeavoring : to take /* Ir trt[liCt aft - _ - _. jol t, aar,t'i a'U cars 'of the older'young people -and _ - - �. Iron, ,I,antis 11. cal- l `organize . a Young People's- Union ��P, ensf Ve - "touts an hingt. ,ion No — :.�P t�CERIBS t o `�+ commencing with a• - banquet vlred- ARE TQU IN"Vn TO .... _- , .nc no„riehnlawe: put awn.. neaday, Yeb. 14, ant .,.0 -0•'p, . in. and - . _ _ _ _. : _ ._...._ .0 hate w•ae•, .'we hope all the young people will ENT -DAY VA LIJ S ? - - 0et l rweh Curves Dun ; ••tint✓ _ . Iuu roc attend: tickets are available tlrom - - - *4.nvm,, -ova -d the - `[DOUGLAS G. :LAC ER PLANT ls.13 a su un,. ,,,u awe Gloria 6r:merod 7'tie speaker, :a Rev. normal �619ty cants Lloyd Shorten: D_ ir. of Y. P. wark _ .. - t &, raps era, r,r ramou„ the L Wiled. Church and' tiS@re -PlAITLAND :'; u ro+,nuv al - _ will be-the usual bancjuet pro8ram •-rr es• -At all -m'u, OM& } with toasts, entertainment etc., fol- 8t8 t @3$3 0 our .Ca 10 , -- - - - � iovred by a period of recreatilin x,id _ _ - - . .. ... _ -' -- - - -. -- - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - - - - -- -- -- e �bc d t Y Speaif � -t' ns - . Presbyterian Report - Continued f and'elosfag worship: This biglipiz- SviTTH During the year .the, Session was ation should fill s needed gap in ��AtRPtIRT - - enlarged to include: Diessra ' A. -= uur church, Supper bOc. ;Essaysrit�ng Contest Jackson, S. Jackson. B. Hansen and The Adult Department of our • _. BEACH W. McEachnie. At this meeting the Sunday School is. in the Fellowship • - _ Board of Managers was increased Bible Class which held its annual PHONE PICKERING 295JI, ..Over $70.00 ash Prizes U twelve including for three ,meeting .Sunday evening.. The past - Ivars, R. Reesor,_ 1J. Boye's, F. Hall year showed -a more favorabla�n- ' and G. Match; for tst =s yearn' B: satins report than we have had re- - 11dcKenzie, J. .Palmer, A. Jackson, !Gently ,al #hough the class due not -ZYtie of Essay of NOT MORE THAN 200 Words W. Cooper: for one year, E. And -_ megt' for several months .after. the Church_ -Hews _ :'WHAT WILL I GAL\ BY TOTAL ABSTINENCE!" _sew; J. - Baater, B. Hansen and D. change of time in- service. We-will- ALI; SERVICES - STAN. TIME Q. Open to boys and girls 13 to lb yearsi atid 14 to t9 years: -any ` - Remmer• - - .; continue to meet -Sunday evenings - Denomination or. Creed, within Oshawa Presbytery, of the Uai$ed Mr. Harry Boyes resiF;ned sthe in the church at 7.30 and extend a . _ •., Church of Canaea, pffice of Treasurer, after, many hearty inyitatioh to all to join' u , PIGIiERING UNITED CHURCH - 8. Prizes.for each group: 1st, $- 0,00; 2nd, $lO,OQ, $off. x,00, with ;years of, faithful and efficient sec especially those .- who feel they Rev, A. E. yo,m� l�ai.t� -• vice and Mr, G. Baxter was elected would tike 'to do continued Bible eetveral.:$2,OO.priaes for Hon, 3dention Class,. to that office." - Study li amore concentrated way. 10.00 a, m. -Sunday' School 4, Entries must be in the mail not later than February 98,. 166,,L - Man itxmf of business were die 1.1 .00 a, m. - Public Worship.., - -f,. Write on one side of a r one Put name address and 3 Lillian Rate' was re-elected Presid- 7 00 p, m. - -.Evening Worship - P Pe . Y• , age i� tlry ? eat with Bob •Bailey as -e 1% upper corner, ai,d send your entry to - Camerm Watson continues -as the :.: a Treasurer-and Millie Hull co„Ioin- 1,30 p, m. --Sunday School ✓`TEEN -AGE CONTEST" • pall es 'the office of Recording afid Con and Bible Class BOX "B ", PICILERING, ONT.. A wEws??" Q fC 8 0 y, m: - Service Essays p. c.,- Choice- of- Words and Stylsil ►+oc - �°: f res ondin Secretary . The S �g • 2 Essa to he marled: Material 7 6 rs tarn.. i Committee' is: Mary. - Bailey c _ 25 .p; c., by independent, qualified J>id Graham, Bill Dempsey and Mr. Cain Wb:uan s Association Bee , - Y The W,' A, will meet on Thurs- Winner to read their FAmyg over CKLB? Oshawa, on Sunday, March ' T with the first social scheduled for day, February 8, at the home of 26, 1951, at 9,37 p. in,, BENEFIT BY THIS !Saturday, March. 17, at tNe Home. Mrs, George- Mcllroy; Cars •will. Sponsored' by the Wonaan's' Association. of the United Chrfrch,'Oshawa' of the Cain's, leave the. corner at 2:15 p, m., presbytery, GOOD NEWS This week is C. G. I. T. - Tuxis Mrs, Fyank Baker and Group ' in week and.'to .mark its beginning, age of Program 'ant! itfresh- CITIZENSHIP CO \I? : EE i ► .' 'COMBINATION Gloria Ormerod, C. G. I. T. lce.de� meats. _ : read the ScY•ipture .Lesson in the ' ` ' Mrs. W.C. Murkar, Pickering, Ont., Mi • : ' _- Tamblyti, 'YOUR ROME TOWN PAPER cjrurch servi e,while grow "A the *srr Orono, 'Onto, 'Mrs. ,John Gloves, R. $, 1, (7shawr Out.•- !vas you c•1si1M*. dapwesblo' a P Valentine Tes a' Cnews. you sand to kwow ON junior girls sang for us: The Junior A' Valentine Tea will be ' held in' that is going on where Iron Hva. girls, meet gat the ch'rrch on 'eves- the .church basement at 3,00 p, m. VALENTINE But you live also is a .day evenin at 7.00 and the Se_n- , DUNBARTON UNITED CHURCH TEA - FEB, i4, I WORLD wharf big o"alls on In puts at Gloria Otmerod's on We`d- on February' 14, All ladies wel- ReI A. F. -Bamford, Minister the making - ovoid wbicli as come. Sunday Services A Valentine Tea will be held in MOSS as much to Iran. to poor nesdaYs at 7.30 p. m, - 11,00 a m, and. ?,91 p, m, the Pickering Unite Church job, your hots*, -year future. For The W. M. S. have p stponed' Wednesda ,out Sunda School at 9,4b y, February 14, in the cosstrsctive reports *tie i,ltoep,o- their meeting one week as the Ceateittda Fir Q. y a m. 1, 4 port Rouge Hill T. P. - Monde. 8,00 basement of the church. IMr. Slich- fraii•,rr of not;otmt irw kae.:,�- World Da^ of Prayer is on Friday, ` Rev. J. K. Brahain, M. A., IL DC IT• il - P. � ter, Florist, Whits tional newt, there is oo substitute • the 9th and this t-�ar is -being held • Evrtyone Heartily Welcome ,. Yr 'Fill give .a Woo&iew Rd :, R. R: 2, Pickering flower dembnstration land. j for THE CHRISTIAN ,SCIENCE at Dunbarton in •_onjunetion with there MONITOR. Phone: SCarboro 3150 will be a musics 1 Enjoy the. boon its of b*ity J St. Paul's, Dunba,_'.c+n and St. Sim- _O- 1 Program. Every- _ ' coat informed- .IocoUp, nationally. z's. Highland Creek as well as our Ste Andrew's Presbyterian (starch o�' welcome. ly, .:Centennial Church Pickering IntarnoNesellI��rr with your local !over: group, All the ladies will be (Centennial and Kingston-Roads) Rev. David I!- .•shall, Minister •�-�' �? per end The Christian. Science welcomed in this. world -wide day, of - ��-_ - ldc :liar• Cherc:i ;;ezvice - 11,15 $, m, . t,00 p, m, - Sunday School • � . ,, _ - -`�` "r 'LISTEN Tu*fiap nigbM over pYer• Sunday School - 11,15 a. m. -• 5,00 p. m. Church Service �I��'�''� .7A�%h.go ' ",� ABC stations to "The Christian The regular meeting of the W. (Children and Parents meet togeth- W. 31. S. ­Ladies' Ladies' Aid OPTOMETRIST IQ + Science Monitor views the Nows.' M. S. will be held. Thursday, the for worship at 11,15; Special , A joint meeting• of the - 'M. S, Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted F. ' And use this- coupon. upon. 1 nth and will • take the form of a art of the service fottgthe children " today for e' pal in= part -. and the 'Aid will be held in PICKERING - V. s, quilting where- ats�at�rl- r}i v rr can - nth hymn, prayer and flannel- the Sunday School room Thut•sda Tuesday Evenings, Amer are' invited to meet iii the anorninR- h -ator Children retire far .the Y r Y• By slid troductory subscription. $ = � at any time convenient to them and �P y -February- -15, This is a luncheon ' : y APpointritet7t T"chri.rrel, scionea M� :r :_r - -. _ Lessotr during the • sermon . lineeting at 1.of p, tut. All welcome. '� First Door - Fall Of Masoai *no, trorwc, U.. Boston 15, Mz., tt.&& bring' their awn own t lunch. 'Tile huge .Hi1'1 C bA e please $end err• ee introductory quilt Mel be set up- and .work con- ROgebank_ and Kingston .Raadf' _ FSO Hall - - suv"dO en to - -TM• Cvrnwn •sdauer a tinue witb the regWar progra n at Church Service - 10,00 , M. < _ K$ PICH,_ 4e.. eadees il• ', 2.3 0 ,calvaryry Temple , Pentecostal > P. m. All the ladies interested Sunday School r , l ka 6 s. run Hob),aesa cervices '�- Irral I• - : ,. ,,W _ in Quilting are invited afid we hope (Special part, the ieesice for the b.4b a. m. - Sunday 9, hoe) .Ae 11 r„p grotro out to get the children with 3tyrnar prayer and 11.A9 a. nit - M*r•n'nlr Wombty _ -- _ quilt finished as well as tntci 'the ' #]sanelgt+sph eiory.) - : 9:b0 a. m; - 1F►angeiistia i �j t*ddlen! regular study and business of the irairloo" church W'sdeesdac . 8.00 P. IL orgmsisstian: - ( an'i Bag Goad) Prayer iieeMsg ldtri istwrN hsetN , , ,. Frenchrn` ti 6 Don't forget the `Niekle Night ��yy- Scj� _ *.It. P,' Eq iZedq PItMDTpG K-4 •- apt Friday, the• 0tH, at It P. M. whet Chump Service - 9.01 P. 1L -• - 1.10 A se.,.- -roans Pwgts Ey•Bra& Est All types of entertaimnent *111 • be ,!'✓seer W. >a Iffeum Io SuWnego Sirecto -had- Makes him s0 YalvaMe A. E. Richasd"n xtrlLai,wla;• altrtlia� - - - : _ _ �` - 1XB<TRahftl• >Ndaadisce i�eliveQ Qs� �� The sea -otter defies the rules-of nature. am" mom&= OL Thw .FoLo� -- - `Furriers hold --a high regard -for the -fur _ai_ !ha AXCWG Roo Roloflns Is ail Grady - otter. H"n pelt _femdiras -brims the whole Year :� O1Q• 4tr+blished Aseaey� Ready Roll_�c gds round. The pelts of most other fur- bearing animals T4 Serve You. Asphalt )&oe>• g usually undergo a change, each spring and fall. 3 OiN'F; PICiLBIIiING 80. Alaminna C;eemer Bead P g _ Ridge Cap and Valley - 'Conservation's essantibl if we are to go eia enjoy - �< ' inumsey -Pine Limns Band 1,. :, in the benefits of its fur. We ca all have a part �C And Lime Welt Va_c4,Br�d[ _ 9 �: -- Concrete !dock* InsQiatwa ^. � ��, * _ � � -' hn Consetyctioa .. -wand Continue enqyina taatus. • 413010tramoe of All Hied Bata and Looee VeAas 90th Aa�ez a r �Adviser udnes " O P R O T E C T .. '. 'Y 'O U R S. T O E'N Posts and Poke •. � _- A.. W. 1'VII�i'.CtiRLL - ; • ,Y O u•R s. - =T �.c.Y .. - -.;• : •. - - a adresa - FLone . BzOu0ism: Out. Pick. 241W2 r - _ P]aUN1r8 T4 and H! ^• - - "OUR TRUCKS PArB Ys k PAY" . • K � I A#8�A� , E _' - - .. • r _ • '��' ViAT &ILOO, ONTARIO STAFFORD BROS. .- 2.13 AUCTIONEERS Uceased and Authorized-for %M DiOy -L uE. \TAL WORKS - Couaties. of• Ontario and Tork. Phone - Wbithy btla - -. St. P $ 91's•011- the -Hill Anglican T - • _ *, Farm Stock, Implemeata Zion _ Church, - Duabarton Annual Meeting i hold Fiatiiture, - Real Estate 318 Dunda 6t. E., WWtby,_ Ont, Sales our Specialty at Reasonable A- year of progress at 5t. Paul's- Ratss. Dual Service for er .°''' '4'"""' ■LOSms i--• 1112 ,1111, , u on-the-Hill, Dunbarton'' was marked _ , -bv- the ahnual Vestry_ Meeting held Prim of One• McEACH\IE'ls on Friday, February 2. Despite the LET _ Mllli>bsm P. D. ,phone, Agra, bll118 - sm+Y&V- stormy weather, thirty -three mem- - �!� �'�, bbe es War COSMETICS • Markham P. O. phone Mark. 808 FURNrIvan- DEALER - bers were present - a record atten- VS \~/�� 1~lledi, 0e VETERINARY IEaNG SUPPLIES Prentle" have been established 1rQN , DIRECTpB dance. It was reported that church .:i b� - s80 ° httendance per' Sunday ' averaged BABY N1=8 suetionms sisa=l fill _ ten percent more than in 1949• All on� 0* = - _. lrivste �Berrios �r - . _ organizations: W, A. Men's Assoc., THAT a1! STORE HOURS. Day of Guides, Brownks, Sun, School and won" �e0eierts� Wbek Days D if 3 H. MARSHALL Wm: Mc ,&CSDfJ� �+oir, reported increased member- p pp� 8.00 -A. M•. to 9,0 R. M. snip and givings. In the past year,- PRESCRIPTION S�ndays'Q Phone Pick." 193 the Sunday School has more than 1,00 p .' * H>•d� Avw ��W a� , 1 doubled its membership. officers el- m. to 6.00 P. M,' : .. !.4. ected: Rector's Warden, W. Payne;: AUAME PSOIdas pZQC. 27 J Is Pickering. , Ont• People's .Warden. F. L. MacFarlane. �• R0 ��YES� ���� �• Lay Delegate to Synod, C. E. Page, 4 entry Clerk, bars. B. Bellhouse. = _ Onutlt2lif� rY t:J- MAW St. Paulo Church - SandaA Feb. 1 -1, y _ WID = Y PInj Sunday in Lent. Sun: School The Store Zd�A�>sw AUt11'!l31�,'ER at 2.00 p.- m• Evening Prayer at S : 8�y sLaoaament Ros'b _ P. m. Preacher at this service, Rev. - VALUATOR E. G. Robinson, B. i) All are vord- WEST HILL _ _ : PICKERING, -- BO Auffl= P201: inlly invited. • . - _ _ SCAR 2802 PHONE:, 68 X TL is Xaan 1, (alyz'. - !'taes�e or 'Winans Brock Road Hoare and School Toe MUM Weat Of Whiffiy. On aid UTtadaa St. East. Whitby � As*044tion _ XiL s Alghwity, getwweeas Wlttlby And Ajar., The regular meeting of the Brock 34MM: ,( &A.r+t !g! Road Hdme and School Association ( ] = ' wall be held on Monday, February V - -- 12, at the hame of Mrs. Von Pilis, �IOOfC - - _` _111_1.•._..., r Eokar- Farm. -Mrs. Von Phis wi:l . _• . - -- 'OPTOMETRIST Pine a tusk on ar and Crafts. ill- - 1 J. A. WILLOUGHBY 9.10 to 19.00 and MOO to 500 ustratea with an'exhibft of Ails' Your Yrigidalre Refrigerator' ttian, handicraift, bldvies, recreation -. . AIyD 8O N8 - Eveninse: 1408.. We@.. =M,, 7 to 9_ and asocial half hour wiil complete = Or "- _ s►.re>r Years C,arpads a Lars, : DLB.�7;:Y BLDG. Opp. !'. O. tht evaning, Cars 'ikirj leave- -the Electric Stov - - - . � l'�° �'�• - -- - - OBFiAWA, ONTARIO school Promptly at 5.00 p. n., _ • 1i'e _ -- e !be %;""wtry Peoperty Qom, hope for a full attendance as a very salt, .1 Pbosye r lies, 'Jt6 i Office 1614 - ' ..- fti (Sad) steward _ _ _ _ tnteLeslta evenin is ed. � - - _8 P>� - , _ - - - a--M It. Frig. . f21119.75 - ' il16d0a ..Toros" (Three -?ay Service Arraasd) _ lil-FR1-T1r>r`S $379.75 - 9.a cu, ft. Frig. - Z'br float lode In The City _ ZA ea. !t. Frig' • aSEQ 7tf = - Oar Clay DepL young people in the Dunbarttn Tomosto i ` • sYr .• t 821 ineh Electiic ' 'Stove $Mo.. 715 Sellers- & Atkinson -and _we3..u1*kr1ct - _ ',a', e. org$a „,ftd _ Pboae Aim. 901 W 9 - Stonti. 5190' With, we understand, . uie apunsor= Now Available ship of . the liiw•unis Club, a y'ouilg �+ ' ptopie s dance, now being ntid ev- .�' Licensed er} other week, its the old school }rigtdQirt •Made ONLY by - GLE N DENING. _ '_ house- at i3unbattot,. ;ltttse young ,Auctioneers people are giving :special attention GF N E R A L MOTORS _ DIXON :_ Year's lExperienc. • to orderliness at _their function, and - _ last F'tiday evening's is coa$idemd - - �'+ BAr SDON p SON - _ Sales conducted anywhere a' good example of that which they . S. L ¢� L,�jr C , ypectatls�lnQ i ;Farm Stoeir Ftirai. _ -hope - to- eeptiAue— completrorder. - PHONE DICKERING 39 - // P tare and Property gales. throughout the evening. '' JU to �`'t Q� Au sale” personalty Listed and — - — - , 1 Advertised. Bilb p:rpared and Turnery Ajas,l February TO $peak MARKH A M �aed. - PROI& Dow - ' t a:, oar • •Miss pannaber, Prow, Field Rep. , I Prompt Service Dav Nurseries, DeM of Education, .. "W. DIXON 'will address a meeting of the snot- (/w �•%'� PROPRIETOR I - Reasonable Rates' here of the 'children attending -the .- • I _ .Ajax :�'ursety School, in the Board /,E ��s ■ I IC 290 9TUUFPVn.LX -Roam of the Recreation Hall, at • • XIBULANCE Ajax, on Monday, February 12,E at 8.15 p• m. Her subject --"How trio Nursery School meets the needs of - the pre - school child." While the mothers meet regular- - aw �",r9 t' 1 ly, we have bones • advised that on 1� "Yaur Frieni dly Resident- Agent" - =- particular occasion, it is felt i �, the fathers, school boards_ and ot- ;�OR it>tiSURAALD AST hers interested in this age. might - - , L026 PIKE C DUALTY, BONDSt •u'tu tuBla like to hear Miss Pannabaker, 'a,►d DAILY SERVICE 3 1"Im r IMt3URAr!iC$ fL1a. - an invitation is. extended to the tat- _ - BUY FROM A11TB ter to attend. sixteen pre- scnool TO A L L CANADIAN AND - U.S.A. POINTS - IJW TOUR PA0PJdRT1= i CR'8aLE WITH. youngsters from. Pickering are at- CYRIL �. MORL.�I tending the Ajax:. \tirsery setaoor : • CHARTERED Buses at the present tune. a ~ True story.. __ OFFER IDEAL SERVIC.t - : " FOR A' L L GROUP TRAVEL Neighbors set out to 14nd what _ 3 _ -' answers_ the•- could get franl each A/ \� fin( A C - - ir r� �' IUMBER - - - -61." nn rL'lt�l <)]l 1'_ ?'.7nj t ?'on °C'C�l'}- _ E dJ��il� �Yult/E C0M - • f he �u• olic neighbors, all differed. Same PMNI-4300 Lil[I'1'E• _ _did not know, others, were N -izue, - - -- - - - - - - _ Scsrbaro > ..trd 1117 - ligion eras not' ncccc =' some�eih €athallcs; all agreed and d th - t ars Rigs says i- .loo can 1jc free an s. - Scarbflro Junction - the' answers wer� the-'saine. Even Still not differ. Truth _carnnt be 11r: 'T. IvlcGlaehan is out agars so- called lax C 'hbl.ics kneir file ehanged. The _ Truth makes one ; -after his recent fail. ; � �ltlr• free. Inquiries incited; Pather V. i Ale and Mrs. C. T- rinktvori' lead answersl'Some acre crnner,. MCGivney, I'icl.e�ing, friends from Toronto for the -weekr _.: __ _ l►'031 11018 IAt9 DELIVERY era as we hear, born Cathol,c,. � - _ _ or Dressed. Tt'Im, tlssh and Dvoans. _ the priest trade- their:- all give the, (advt.) I ctid.' WtIitDOM me d�a>4 also gory same answers. Now that_is'rrue-. - Mrs. A. MRS of Oshawa is spend. : , - _. _ The. anayers _from a priest do not -�u �L ^ �g a fear days with -Miss Brander. 4= W 1yq, DnmaseoTUts. (lygroc. E}reeeboaarf. vary. Truth is one.- Truth has no aT Oil -' to the house with ah bad acold. finld Qadr. ]lWt� Wel4tez..aad I� Wei beginning or end, Truth does not _ _ _ change grhether QnE, i•s in Japan or. Phillip McCabe has been in iei s Mr. and itioLtershead at *.end- -t .@ad Oaaabar wkb Na& Waslbs'ta MAN& Russia. The answer is the same. couple of weeks with a bad cold. We the.Tieble Clef choir conc=ert sfi _ A AL Dome 0 > l-, i , !�► Our religion we rItim is true. slow Whitby, recently. hope to see him out soon. , Spruch Hill ¢ - ' • _ • -- _ va our aangmrs be .different. ` R . gigs Kathleen Stroud ' bas, Man s r ed ono )�� I would be like a local, grocery store with relatives -by motor for Mel � rushed on Thursday to ttte r;; r _ _ ebarging &S and 27 cents for the - ico;'Florida said California. ,.She exr General Hospital for : sa `ippemdecC+ same btitter. Now, some say wa are Pmt to be mmy about three iron- �• He 3s doing as well sas � . - not tree MIM we differ. P*6 is L • XPICt a� ,�. ±g "" .. '+ .. .. ... ' ' - - - _. .. `_ , . _ _ _ • • 1111. _ .._. c^ �r a ... . , +. .. � 11 /�► S 1 will be deli hted with - --- 4 *Oak. ldU - i - this fragrant teat IA61C - _ Ma -ic Ice -Sox take - -" Combine % c. melted shortening and 1 c. tight Cora ==Ole at — i ,� t •yruP Beat in2ogWSifttosethe dr2e.att ORAWYE ell- puepore i'- �• flour, s taps. Mask Baking Powder. H Up. salt; •del PER V L9:r + �. alternately with % C. milk and 1 top. vaa11M extract to Ter el,;nSz life ter' \t:'jai ° Brat mi:tun stisrtos well after tub addition. Bala in Y - - - - r -► ,•f ,, '' 9" layer pis is aGO° oven 26-80 n►ia. Cori. - - J •: ! halve each layer teogthwise mrking 4 tayera, LEMON 11LLINQa Bend 4H tba. soar with 1✓ e. water ` k4;4r • - Add 1,; —1 l6 c. corn ayNP• Cook, atierta['constantly until thickened. Boat r I egg yolk;- amdnaUy add cooked mltture to it. Return to Lent: cook 1 min. Stir in 1 tbe. Lone rind, few geaim r � r v It and Sft c. juice. 9pr•cd Stliq'batwesn layers and ' _ 14 on top of cake. Chill. Top with whits king. 634 H RONICLES 1DCY Ga,¢t�d•ottne Ctarb.e t{' Q.- -W3ten : girl is attending of the dinner or the bread and but- : church with a young man, is it the ter plate. What iveatherl' Night before last we couldn't sleep because -of the ' ` %' duty of her escort' to furnish the " high winds, rain and thunder, Last night the weather forecast was for contribution when the collection Q. —Does good forth demand that zero temperature —but it only • got down to '8 or ,10 above in this - is taken'? an announcement of as engage- di�trict -- which is far better than Navin Anyway A. --\o-. She -fouls contribute- meat be made promptly? g it so unhealthily mild. An LAURA WHEELER her odru mousy. iiy we don't think we have Snythisig to grumble about — not when we turn A beautitut bouquet- of thowei., • . e : e Yes. Thin may be dope err on the radio and bear reports, from other parts of the world, of earth- in petal stitch and mesh• �'ou'1} '� inserting a notice r the newspaper, quakes, hurricanes and an avalanche. By comparison we are lucky — find these. do:lies fascinating to do, Q.—Is it proper to remove food or by issuing engraved announce- except that even here we have ore volcano to wore about - World in Erne or heavy cotton, quickly from the mouth if you sud- ments to friends and relatives, or Y y denly find it is too hot to handle? by means of an announcement for e War iII. We know'it is seething and boiling on the inside — will i.t ` Matching doilies 18 and 13 inches A.—Never, under any circutn- dose friends and relatives. erupt and send . its scorchikg lava to all parts of the world? That is a in No. 30 cotton.. Pattern 634: cro- stances. In is much better to take t e question that no one seems able to answer right now. Bat: We-211--know Chet d ructions. a Quack swallow of. water. " Send TWENTY -FIVE CENTS Q.—When men are being intro- .-that when a volcano shows signs of activity within i. generally ends • ... - *. • • UP with an eruption. There are- also times when the trouble inside to coins (stamps cannot- be ac- shoed across a table to Dice smother, ceptedl for this pattern to Box A. -Q: --When two men and two should •may mks any attempt to quietens down and remains quiescent for a long, long time." 123 Eighteenth St. New Toronto, women are together, what is the shake lands? Welt, I have a promise to fulfill. Becaase of the - extraordinary Ont, Print plainly PATTERN order in which they should eater a A, —No. This would prove very - -_ interest shown in the Boer War-song. told you if 1 ever did get the NUMBER, pour NAME and AD- restaurant? awkward. A, courteous "How do whole thing I would.include it in this column." Now I have "it — and DRESS. A. —Tbe womeli,.both enter first, you do " and a smile, are all that is _ how I got it is most interesting. One of my readers sent it — she had Send 'f 5vetiztr -five Cents most "d are followed by the men, and necessary. (in coins( for our Laura Wheeler in this order the follow the head- it among. her clippings —and it had been cut, from the ofd. Toronto Needlecraft Book: Illustrations of " - °• ""' ' """ "_' "" " Globe at the time of the Boer Warl Not only is the the interesting wailer to their table.. The women patterns for crochet. embroidery. also precede when departing from . but eo also is an editorial on the back of the clipping — apparently there " knitting:= - household accessories, the reytaiirant. • diSCOY$rS ��� - were •plenty of armchair, critics teen in those daps: It says — "Ladysmith dolls, toys many hobby aunt -- * e - . . is not defensible at all since Boer guns can be mounted from hitch . gift ideas A free pattern. is Oritlt- Q,When _art en -gagement has • ground in three concentric circles and brought :o bear against the eel iu the book. been broken, should the two per- -,Skin Remedy _ British camp. Neither Ladysmith nor Glencoe ought to have been occu - sons involved return" all presents? pied bot some position south of Tugela and nearer the seas ...the A. �'es, the man is ex ected to �'I' clean eat•teae •attaeDttctmowa rte ' 1 A ever cans& as henna's Znw&td OIL r • British Staff has exposed it to the risk of serious defeat: —Hoar Modern, Etiquette, return a13 presents, letters and', each a eta• h•allag assn: mat ng Too -a force of 150,000 men %ill be required before the two republics can be end P e I1an flats itbenm. Itching Teen p3totographs - he may have received and irwt, and ether fark•�y -•ors skin ' conquered and held_" There was more than that but elf pests mush Flv Roberts �e from his fiancee and she, of course, �nptlaas areolt•a r•lseved m •rewd.ra 3 Moons's Emerald Oa is pleamat to an along the same line —'all of it'critical. But now for the poem- - „ -does iike%Fise. and It is so antiseptic and peostratioa "THE ABSENT- MINDED - BEGGAR" • + that m.as yid stubborn Its a lu font Ia it necessary for a woman Standing have melded to Its la 07 dr a "When you've shouted Rule Britannia. when you've sun '"God Save the Q y Q.—Where should one place the � o"t, we to Oil help "I of �: - F g who is seated to rise when being pits when eating olives? born ptmplas mad aaaightir akin treabkw s :. -. Queen. When you've finished killing Kruger with your mouth Introduced to another woman? -_ -_ Will yon kindly drop a shillimg in my-little tambourine A. -place t?te pits - on the side — aac>zsaeaea or mean amens For a gentleman in khaki ordered south? -'` A. —She ors or may nor rise, Y I'He's as absent - minded beggar and his weaknesses are great unless the person to who,n, she is Hnt ate and Paul mwa take ]rim as ere find inita; _ _ being - introduced is -a woman !of dignity, posifioit; promitieace, _ of _ • r He is out on active service wiping soatsthing off a slate perhaps old and .married, in which y And he's left s lot of little-things behind him. - - _ case site must rise. _It certainly An f " y Duke's son — cook's son — son of a HUNDRED kings cannot offend and sometimes the Fifty thousand horse and foot going-to Table Bay woman so honoured is highly ,(G/f" au'4R; Each of 'em doing his cotmtry'a,work, and who's to look aft "T i pleased ai the attention: _ things Pass the hat for your (credit's sake and pay'— pay — pay' - r CROW# _ -Thera are girls he married secret asking no permission to - • For be knew he wouldn't get it if he did: _ : • e - " • ' - - _ -_ •• There is gas and coal and vittles• and the house rant falling due. -. lip And it's more than rather likely there's a kid There are girls be walked with canial: they'll tte weep now he's gone, � „,., _ For an absent -minded beggar they will find him: U ! Out It ain't the time for sermons with the winter coming on— We -must help the girl that Tommy's left Behind him. (Coors son — duke's son -- 'son of a belted earl Son of a Lambeth publican — it's all the same today: -Each of 'em doing his country's work (and whoa to look after - the girl ?) _ . •`., .Pass the hat for your credits sake and pay — pay, — pay- __�_Tbere are families by thousands far too proud to beg or speak �I And they'll put their sticks and bedding up the spout. And they'll live on half o" nothing paid 'em punctual 'once a. week. -• : $ Cause the man that earned the wage is ordered out. EIL p E He's an libtsent- minded beggar, but he heard his country's call, Icy* And the regiment didn't need to send to' find him. - tAv1 `•�: a s �i fr He chucked his job and joined it — so the job before w all _ . • • oft, Is to help tlie• home that .Tommy's left behind him. - `' 0� Duke's job — cociVs ,job — gardener, baronet, groom Mews, or palace or paper shop — theta's someone gone away. •f ��` G` Each of 'em -doing its country's work (and who's to look after And the room? ' REUEF is LASTING — Pass the hat for your -credit's take and pay pay = "pay! Nobody Mows the cause of rheuma- ^ a - - - - ; _ * tism but we do _ know there's one. - thing to ease the pain 'it's �. a ".:,.. •3?.`�a� ?` ; ;. °�h::,��r Iwt us manage so as later we can look him in the face _ 2NSTnNTtiva. del And tell him —what he'd very much refer — Y > ? ' And when you take INSTANTtN!:: That while he saved the empire his employer saved his place - the relief is prolonged because INSTANTINE contains not one, but And his mates (that's you and me) looked out for her. ,.. Ha's an absent- minded beggar, and he may target it all, three proven medical ingredients. B� y g These three ingredients work together But we do not want his kiddies to remind him to bring you not only fast relief but - -'That we sent- 'ern- to' the workhouse while their Daddy hammered Paul more prolonged relief. Take INsTANnNs for Lag headache So we'll bel the_home-thaf -Tornm -s- left -- behind hirer -.= - -= - - - - -- . --p- y' .. ... relief too or for the pains of 4 Cook's home — duke's home — home of a millionaire — neuritis or ricuralgia-and the aches and ; - - _. Fifty thousand horse and foot going to Table Bap . ..pains that often - Each of 'em doing his country's work -(and what have you got accompaizyacold. .. to spare?) r - Pass the hat for your credit's sake and pay Ors hnd s ways�ey ,� y - RT• - __ RUDYARD RIPLING a keep ithandy °$o there you bave-it,-friends- and judging by the length it's little wonder no one could remember it all. Incidentally you will notice is "Son _ d a HUNDRED kings" At here is an interesting item. Qne, correspond•__. n eta nt'.n - fOt tells me that Rfpling wrote the verses specially for some organization • - _. _.. - -tllat was. trying to raise money for the folks "the absent - mended beggar 12 -TobM Tin 25 josh behind him:" It -was recited with great effect,,by; one of "the leading corwraitsl "4t- TebIMSMNa69� Mane Asbley'S CrOW1i Brand Recipes* FREE itttresses of the day, a3 a bib meeting in London. The musical setting _ Wnls June Mils , �__SALADA catae'tater, y The Canada Starch Company limited, go mow I -chink that takes cats of Absent- Minded. Beggar" -•• -- --- •• - �t►�. _ P. O. lox 129, Montreal, P.Q. cue god thaala a lot to those who helped in the hunt, ISSUE 6.— 1951 ' .' - _ ., _ w. • fix', :. i, . -'�'' Nom"00L, 'Commit tbY wa y nnto:tht Lord; 0 trnag slap P Him; and shall brio it to ass." Psalm 37:5. LUSON m must learn a lesson; too, i r _ _ ,;,. ,�, .� :� �,��•�r�r� — from the lad's lunch- The boy had oil enough for himself but he un- - set tishly' dare it all • to the 3faster, L'y Rev. R. I� Warren, B. B.D.— t �, .f' "wY Je =nc roa : nd i0e. ed and broke "Re- examination" is the big word around Ottawa, Washington, Lon- £ " '3 a ' "� lc >u. 31rrt; }luntan Need and gave. The multitude was fed don'nd various other points; silt ' .. ' max Memory Selection: And Jesus ... a, ,'� cod was glorified. Truly - f has a sot of re- examination ti ; s was moved' with compassion to- little is much when God is in it." right at home, and right now, might �' s ward them, because they were as If we will consecrate our all- to ' not be a bad thing for many Cana- t sheep not having a• shepherd: and Cod, He. can use us to bless many. Cana- than farmers to indulge in. -.� x �4� ---he--began to teach them many i * * h y things. Mark 6:34. Ever Eat A Watch? Why not sit down and' give a Jesus was moved 'by any type of human need Sickness, bereave- -I.ast simime=, trsveilirstu Swit- few honest thoughts to your way ment bun er —all called forth His or farming? Ask ourself such ues =�•� " ' g zerlaud who. penetrated the w ? +r h_ g• y 4' f r; compassion: But before Jesus did . bons as these; "Does my- method r �' ; ;�„� �, '; xy „� making valleys of the Jura found , of . farming suit my • type' of land' hex z ..� any mighty work, Ile tried to draw - a strange horolo heal sideline -the Does it make the best use of my.. 3 r ; - out faith on the part of those to y � "'� be- helped or-.their. friends__The les making of chocolate watches. . time an4 tapour: is �t in, line with - f$ er- horolo ist i5 45- my ability, alto .m likes and die - y son of trust in God is one, which g y' y ,'' we all ,must learn. In Matthew year -old Paul Moreau. He lives M. likes:" Le Locle one of Switzerland's cen- * "He did not many Farming successfully simply der it unbelief,' 'there because.. 'of tree for the manufacture of preci- a �s x 13:58 we read, ?• °mighty works mands such re- examinations 5f :old ' the Jesus worked in sion- built, jewelled, lever watches. methods. You won't maKe money �` response to faith. Now He pro- Moreau comes of acandy- making posed to feed a miiltitude of five family, just as most of his friends just because you farrix , as you : >' ;'` thousand men besides children, in Le Locle come of watchmaking 1 always have done. Plenty of peopled with a lad's lunch of five loaves families. Three years 'ago he de- - • . found that out -thirty, or >E. years - - y q ,�• '� and two fishes. Science would say, tided . to do something different, ago. "Impossible." But the disciples 4 . P P and in tribute to the- Jura watch z., made the necessary preparations. _ companies he made his first candy °.1 went along losing. a thousand. - or more dollars a year," :aye one We should like to think, that here timepiece. - or more recalling the years which was more than blind obedience on The idea caught oir. Watch cxecu- followed World War One:- "But- the part of the disciples and the tives heard of Moreau's new idtra; expectant multitude. There was at commissioned him to reproduce I figured that it was just the de- . _ P- least a measure of faith, Everyone - -their own products in Swiss. choco- pression, and that thanes were P -• - - bound to get better before long." - w - had plenty to eat and each disciple }ate, and gave them away as souven- * * .. _ filled his basket with unusual frog- irs to customers and associates. mcuts. But that depression -lasted close- Pare Beauty =You can travel, the seven . seas for a long time Have faith in God! He can meet Moreau reproduced famous Swiss to twenty years; -and as you'll recall "these days without seeing this beautiful sight— oAce'so corn= your every need: spiritual, t•irysicai, watches tight down to the hands, ; thousands, went broke. while wait- Moon. It•s the square - rigger -Eagle standing out to sea.. The financial,.cocial. He cares for you: dial decorations and trade - marks.. ing for old farm-lig methods to Eagle -Was* forinerl} the German navy's.. schoolship Borst ..start snaking , money agai:;. \Vesse). - - - "Well,, times finally did cl,,inge," Here's one of the greatest iron tonics you -can buy to that same farmer says now, "and animal.. Recent studies encore that however, . not all hog raisers for ten -years you just couldn't -'one cow produemg 300. pounds. of _ make that sort of money- -o.r nearly help making money." But from the butterfat makes more . profit, over all cd them. Suppose you only raise i voice a listener could v w in four or five pigs r litter, or'are � tone of his s r c feed co At than four co s producing o r pie per pretty well tell that he thinks times 200 pounds of fat per animal: .. - oestired' adit' plagued 'by disease - - saay very w_ ell be changing once * - season after season. In that case, again consider some other sort of life- So So produeti6h -per .cow is sortie- stock before you are sunk, NaN The exact methods which wade ' thing to think over when your management plan• is being studied. ► • ilenty of money',in the last ten * - : If you have SIMPLE ANEMIA Daujr Farming is a poor-side-line: war. years may fail you badly dow, - The hog faruter, like the grain You pry and w*naen who su8'er - I:itHer do the job well from breed - as coats continue to rise. The fact farmer, can shift so eitlxr beef so t'4om simple anemia that �,ou're . is that comparatively easy times. ing to feeding. or go into something cattle feeding or to dairy farming. :'�• '°�• "dressed out' —� tree =even if you have to find an- may be due to of blood -iron. shay very well have introduced The switch to cattle feeding is not So do try Lydia E. Pinkham'a - - other farm on which to eta it. �+ some mighty poor business methods + * 4 too disturbing. But, in either case, TABLETS into farming. So why not take time - - 14nkham's Tabkta are one mole grass and less -corn will -lot `� easiest and best �� ways We winter to scrutinize your pre- FOR., THE GRAIN FARMER: needed. to .help btt>Yd up led blood to set vent methods? It tiny take a day. Rich level land is best fitted for more strength and easy —in such irritable 6elings of "certain days" It may take mach longer, Bnt it grain raising• Ir may be almost an - cases. They are apteaaantstomachic of the, month —when due to tsmab , also may serve to keep you pros- essential on farms with no build- Prue Idaa: An ex-cowboy, aged - tank, too! , Just if you. too don't ainars' Pbtkham ■ Tablets also relieve Jest we i! sow too don's remark - gm nn and out of financial - trouble ' ings for livestock. It. suits the' roan 23, is raffling himself for 35000 with., painful distress. nervous. weak. ably benentl Any, drtrptore. in the years to come. who has no particular love- for farm tickets at $5 each. Winner will be * ' • - animals, or much knack in handlin g entitled to use of his ssrvices..i» any- -- Lydia Ea PinkhaWs TAGLETs 'Are - you •a dairyman •- a cash same: &Men who like to plgw under capacity •for a year, _ - _ • gain farmer cattle f:eder —or -big crops of sweet clover or other _ 10 fotr-gc-in -for raising pigs? Let'a - green fertilizers can make it pay - try taking each class separately. and still. keep up• their land. If you slid ywur faun -do 'not- fit these � . _ - - � ,.-iM _ - _ - • FOR THE DAIR.YbI :0.N: The qualifications, you should: consider - dairy cow is a huge consumer of some change--such-as -pig' raising, I S - high- quality rough' feed. .Therefore, which is easily started on grain .BEST dairying is perfectly suited to ' farms. You•have_thc hog feed, -Mul= - farms that have lots of grass,- with tiplication and • expansian is rapid, , - small fields that can be planted to r .-And it requires ,less • capital than „ • - corn or other crops for silage. It's other livestock projects. - - O . the sort of farming for the small * • - _ FOR THE HOG.. RAISER; _ ;'. farm with plea of year -round labour.. '- -. Raising hogs is • best suited to - * farms whiogs is lots of oats, ' ' _` : .It's more digestible than other JFor the farmer With, than kind of grains ...supplies more of the corn and legumes. Hogs mostly eat ,3.�: �•. „ , tm rtant proteins, vitamins and - place —and the necessary - buildings concentrated foods. Success re- - there is no, question about the , <' - :. f;':;:, ,'- ; < �; ' - minerals p . develops stronger, - r . quires a certain 'amount of capitalu>m well- formed bones. Oatmeal is sort of farming. \either grain, pigs . to invest ..;n fences and proper still Nt�t•e's best rain for health or beef cattle would be as profitable. .' �,. "'U11y, g equipment. Good hog raisers like and rd6vth. ' But dairy farniing\is not limited'' to the animal.,. and so F'oon.. learn y "' "' g - one type of place. Any farm, with how, best to take care of then. good land can be made into a dairy . f'u` -O -PEP ^ farm. A -large place with 'rotation if 'your farm pro+luces hog heed, pastures can .produce the .bulky And you have fairly good luck with feed. But --and it's a frig but -you •pigs, think deeply - before going HICK STARTER must have the labour. out of that line.: For it is estimated " _Thy _ roblem the tali farnie� that good hog rakeis get from $120 _ should give greatest attcint,on is to $150 for each hundred dollars'. ti f, �s built around . • Ncarth >f teed co:,cumed: Nul. ous OatmealI milk and butterfat 'production per u" t Sa'a. ° ;;,:. • $ ecause , of -its nutritious oatmeal base _ F, �' Ful- O- Pep'Chick Starter gives your chicks , a quick, -sound stair to help them .grow, Sack _Hero's Why into healthy, ro bust birds. S ' FYL-O -PEP = _ • -Syra Marty, who '+ h CHICK STARTER The­ First weeks says she was a GETS BETTER s "b a dam: tar" e s s s 1 in Switzerlaj d "z RESULTS _ Q 'take a BIG. Difference! =' where "p m es than other Chick Feeds s number, "Pisnvery *y ;p . Yes, those first vital 6 weeks are really important. The much oppset. 1 =`: :? ' l: Nutritious Oatmeal Base egg production and profits yon will get later depend so' Playing featuted.; ;' ; " :, ;' :'� { much on how you feed and care for your chicks now. - - roles in ,' - "> "^< Z. Green Grass BenefMs _ - Start them right. 'Feed tested and reliable oatmeal -base Holywood, she's'• : ) - : 3. Animal Protein Factor i Ful -O -Pep Chick Starter. It burning at , ,F, 4. The Sunshine Vitamin provides the proteins, vitamins reports she was ;° and minerals (in proper bal- " y j ante which btuld strong former] a . �- ��„��� � { S. Coarser -More Palatable ,. ) . • stripper in 'a Los heal- -thy frames for heavier egg '.y production. At the same time Angeles :: rul -c;•Pe Chick Sctiner -- - -- - ' � `� "` P ou et' -far less - mortstli burlesque shore.. r . gives our chicks extra _ F g A wily "agent, growth power. Fnl -O -Pep chicks live 'to jsyr C - she laments, -. .Avaibble�M Mash or HICK ^ '': Sig ned_ her by 'retail to a one- year contract to dance in in "Tate Your FUL -O -PEP Dealer for FREE ,copy of the Follies." It •'FUL -O -PEP CHICK FEEDiNG.AND MANAGEMENT GUIDE" turned out to be - no Ziegfeldian affair, but a peel ,•g - palace. But she` • ' • had to fulfill the- STARTER `e contract., : -Tho Reformer And redhead _ Marring JUNE, ALLYSON and DICK, POWELL - -- — - - r SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE Fortunes of Captain 'Cood Starring LOUIS HAYWARD � t'atricta :t'itl;a,a o..d •8c�: s� `IaFReady , MONDAY, TOES., WEDNESDAY - FEB; 12, 13, 14, THE YEAR'S "TVN- BEST" LIST W'ILL'START WITH - _ . _ - :• Hasty Heart - With RONALD REAGAN and PATRICIA NEAL ADDED HIT - •. A. SUSPENSE PICTURE WITH A SURPRISE FINISH j In A Lonely Place flartUi r HUMP14REY BOGART • GLORIA GRAHAMS THEATRE POLICY IAx Office Ouen Evenings ei8o P' H. Saturdays and Holidays �� P Madness Saturdayor and Holidays 1.30 P. A& Ample Free Parking - ,- i4�kr" Valentine's Sari. y"�sch a - - The "Natural" gift- giving Holiday ' VAt� Fatmt�y". A comedy drams in tits,eNe PNi�.�' . Phone' 168 seta the Hsu, on Ptilda, ev+enia; _T I' February 9, at 8.15. put on by the THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - FEB. 8, 9, 10, _ members of Joy Rebekah Lodge, ' _ ' /!LOWS AT 1.00 and 9,00 SATURDAY Matinee 1,80 P. M,. . - No, 366. M_. Bill Moore, Oshawa, galled I -OT W VERY OWN - with ]8r, and Mrs. T, Norton and .. ,d family on Saturday. WWNE BLYTH - FARLEY GRANGER - JOAN EVANS _ MONDAY, TUES., WEDNESDAY - FEB. 12, 13, 14, Last Woodlands B i -ht —Leaf - 8 At last,. the children- Who 'got - IN TECHNICOLOR " those new sleighs etc. for Christ- _ GARY (-nOPER'. LALWENE 'HACALL, PATWCIA HEAL man are having a wonderful time _ ADDED FEATURE FOR NEWS • only iii—[ �h m wC t -toe iL n only fair ' to the motorist ' to ' .earn "' - 'Campus Honeymoon the children to stay off the roads as soon, someone is to have going - an accident. - WITH THE WILDE TN1'LNS Last Friday the new Executive _ _ THI:RSDA -f, FRI., SATURDAY - FEB. 15, 16, 17, �1= a:3— iivtio 11 �.7 n ifi na the past President, did the honors The Cariboo Trail ' '` Noyes, who generally makes oo such a su wonderful .job of this is tluw •IN TECHNICOLOR !kith RANDOLPH SCOTT 1st Vice-Presider-t, After the cere- mony was over each officer in turn WALT I)ISNE'Y SHORT FEATI'>:•tE - IN COLOR pledged themselves to do theiv ut- most try and create more good- will, in the community and so all can work and play together. In ad- dition to the list of officers publish- ed last week Mr. Claude Woodhouse ii IAST� CALF STARTER -GROWER of Assis ant Forest surd was installed as 'On Friday, February 16, the - -- -,For Better Calves, Feed, MASTER CALF STARTER- people are once again tb : GROWER .•A Special Formula of pellets and carefully pro- hold a dance in the Hall, The :thy- hold thmairres will again supply the ceased cereal grains, designed to replace whole or skim milk, music for • round dancing, ana Mr. With MASTER CALF STARTER- GROWER, you get clean -. Bourne the square dances, so all should have a wonderful tune in 'cut. strong -boned growthy addition to this of offcers metro _ - addition to this; we are to be favor- ed with a floor show, consisting Mr. Esmond Skidmore, well-known, PBO�FlJ 88 CI.ARF7MO,r-T clever pianist and Miss Lou Ander- , son. a new -comer -to the comuunity i who is a very talented dancer, and has had a- considerable amount of p j FOR ! P ,BRO V GHA M experience bath on the Canadian and American stage. We sure are in IPlbne Pickering 188 J 1 Congratulations to Mrs. C. Bar for a good night of fun, and, do not for -get, - the. entire proceeda a,e for Gurney Heating Systems clay, who celebrated her 84th- bir- the new floor, so that we can make �vstsough and `1'taamltn �tppiles thday on Sunday. Ladies of the loc- church her of the hall a real good place to dance, al gave a seer. not only for ourseivfs but all those Hold and Installed :.. birth_ day cards on the happy- occas- in the surrounding locality. ion, Af present 8be is living with Do not forget that this Mondav m her daughter, in Toronto. night is Bingo night again, ar.d the Mrs. Wm. Ellicott spent` a fete Jack -pot has climbed to ?35,,04) now Sheet Metal Works }e with friends- in Toronto .•last, - so come early if you want Sour . Reek, favorite seat. Itiwr of Pickering News Miss Ruth Gillman' ls� not as well as' her' mariV friends would like to" Ishii 'Friday night, February 9, there is to be a re- organization - - Long - Experienced see• meetinic 'of the -Girl Guide Miither%' Miss Muriel Sheppard of Toron -• Association for thiF .d',trict at the •.n, spent the week -end with-her ' fats !k- here. - 8ushb s Ha,rd� rare - ' • - - - � home of Mrs, Vera :Morgan nn the Highway. All mothers of Bro)rttier. g y• I' _ Friends._wm. -.gind to spe., MI's- C- . _ _ _�i n t6rq of girls from 'to 14 Devitt out to church on . Sunday. BEAT-TY ELECTRIC RANGES 'Rev. Young of-the Bible- Society_ years are cordially invited. This ' Association. is important and needs showed filmq in the church hone on BEAT.TY ELECTRIC WASHERS :�unday evening that all enjoyed. You. Lot RANGETTES AND' The film depicted tTtil printed and • - - txanslating of the- .flible, l -I c1I -ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - Winners at 4he-W. I. F.urhre In the Hatt last 'Tuesrlav irerP; Sirs. Valentine Tea and H „me- i ;:.i.ing \, 'lluttrm. 'Uses. 1.: 11411, NfT-q, t'. B Faints and Ge.era' Vardware Sale •., Saturday. Feb. 10.. \,,t -H Hardy; 1fn,srx R, Pilkey, Ron Carl- •�s�as ton ;r•t,l .Sark .11itrhell, St. .1ndt�•u'� ° Ili, ”- htteriF.n Fri• ^rd 1'O • ti Pr..iais-•nt Wnm,m's f'nctitutc will `hie rtuh ,� h ]glint* a \'a'sntine . PHOVE-46 PICKERINa : held their m..n•h:y me^t'ng �n tt+n I "n :' "!! Tl,,ir..i•.hticin�.SatG: d 'F«•hts ^t•t• -1'U, •,, i.n ' ;i { +erT ^Ail of Tua',-f : :r. Fc•.httia�•• 1.�, }•; r,. th•• ?'r-- l- ytnri +n rhurr•11 513114.1 OLD IIORSLS - $ 15.00 •,r "t,IrA and Carr�r :•,n I��i�•ct'�- ' •''' Ncl ool'ro<>n s: F;,'ery *, Sr. >iCOmr; - `Ill At Yuur. Farm -: h.• 1r, ch'^ rge of thn 'pYr,_'ram. }' • - r.h., :• , _ ALSO rry.;up ,ielcoin�. DEAD OR Cltl l'YLF-D STOCK Hourly Pick-up �-- �= ----- --.-.. ..• Phone Coliec'l - ' L SLINK urt 18J12 3`Il \Ii �� CAMPBELL II ShimleS We- are.sorry .n xepos;t ;hat: Mj :" D. Pugh is (. �n :i :rcd Lo i:rr huttt� '_11rs, Cond 1L s. 1'. � 1 3+ Gt.s.,•� Ir. '3Ir•� fr Asphalt Siding after bt:d f-11 on the ice_ A shies n, :1 h,'4 . t .r ,nd.:llr4, flu• --h GrPCq. a:'d obey; at'tndcd the f,knr!"Ll af'a D I \• home of 1,r, Jack Moreau` on the $in, W lmot Gre, ;. to l:xbn& o ASPHALT SHINGLES - north •to }, n�inE un a:tturday nigh'„ = Al S1 r., Fred �lnr!e }•, J•'e and 1NSUL BRIO SIDING 'AND ROLL but, was soon under control. Mrs, Towner visitt-d friends in tnr'S 1 tt-, c!1 h:., birtheiays ROOFING Toronto or, Saturday. Isis[ „Irk -nr.d' .:rd ePlr hY ^`ed tnon1 Can Give a Price on Complete r D� ;n Hed�cs and Iron tie _ *Eternl- t%-rth vwent%- poisons siuin„ (1 vr. 'to Job If Required, E ed a lucks y gan••e in Ien•„nto last ;t .h i-id -v d•nncr, un .�u ;'I" _ }ins. 'I, ! r *,tie, :\gmcr.urt, AI,C3IINU.NI :MOULDINGS Saturday, it boring' the occasion of sport r,u ^dnc „rth'tle, D. C:rr�� ana I\ STOCK Ronnie's birthday. dr.ughters, ' ' . ' N. M. Gordon Miss Dais lluei•ckn, of Toronto Daisy spent the µ'eek -end with relatives `' '.lr,'and' Slrs.' �F,.lmer Chink, e( S`nn'fville, here. spent Sunday -with gel's LUMBER YARDS PICKEKIN�, ONTARIO M-r. and 'Mrs. Alan Tomlinson- of parents; Mr. and Mrs. shirk. here, 7,1e Goodfei'owship Class is spun- PHONE: Pick. 34. Hamilton were with his people on sorinfz a pin,- in the Hall here- on Sunday. The heavy snow of Tnst week.. t' ,')ruary 14th, put on by Joy re kill Lodge, P.roughanl, Fuel Fire: Fire' meant •good _skiing at Dagmar and Mr. and .-Mrs. Gordon Raptcliffe, four, bus -loads and many car -loads were-over to the hills on Sunday. of titouffville, spent Sunday with Protect Yoli and Yours With Amazing New Ld,v Cost Exting- Several from here attended the Mr. and Mrs. Ju:'s;,n .Ward. Bob Fuller started, work ,iith the � Onen Sound- Stouffvil!e game Sat - wisher, Suitable For -Home, -Car, wdn . 'night at Sound. A. V. Rod Conlpa at 31alton, on v _0\cen Boat,' Shop and Factor,_orr3z - -_F - - 'The` "e>Sruaro meeting of the W.. d Forever Institute „-ill be held on February ;: , - Ken Ward has sold his residence Guarani 3 li, at 30 p, in. at the home of and may move into 'the, Hutton res- Effective Against all Types Of lira,.' N, V. Tomlinson, Roll Call - idence. Mrs. Conners,' spent Sunday in T i jl Fire - Even Electrical A Husband's Duties around . the ' Forest Ilill •visiting Iles: Denny ( FOR .YOUR LOCAL AGENT I Home." The topic twill be - ''A ic- ulEnre and Canadian ?ndtlstrtes." Misses -F ora and Margaret -Mc- a { PHONE: AJAX 13J. 'OR' WRITE Lunch Committr• • Mesdames — Donald, , Mrs: Jack .Waterman and' J. WALKER, 106 KING'S CRES. Trivin,, F. Xms, Cook lie Jirn Xi'aterson,,a1} ofnrontn, .Beare. ;and AJAX, 01 T. Forsyth' I?veryone welenme• spent Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. E. Le„rs and 11Ir, slid Iles. S. Taylor. The Y. P. U. and C. G. i. T. will The Businessmen's Association have charge of the evening ser- �, LEGAL " • in the Hall last -a-eek with the !� +• vice in the ignited Church here on •met i8ea of - enlarging their meitlbership Sunday. A special offering will be R. G. CONANT, B. A. akin to try and cut . down the that they Wright do more work here. 'change Barrister,. Solicitor. Notary. . , church' :: deficit. ' It was decided to the name w leg's Row (over Eaton's) lie, Don McCulleuRh hstq. perch -; 86. rCu to "Claremont Business And Comm- • AJAX. ONT -. Phons � 'ARe.d A farm miles from `ear- unity Association•," A meeting will market and plans to move early in be held in the Hail on Feb. 12, ' March. - continue the discussion of this week. k " Be sure to attend. : -Tho Reformer And redhead _ Marring JUNE, ALLYSON and DICK, POWELL - -- — - - r SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE Fortunes of Captain 'Cood Starring LOUIS HAYWARD � t'atricta :t'itl;a,a o..d •8c�: s� `IaFReady , MONDAY, TOES., WEDNESDAY - FEB; 12, 13, 14, THE YEAR'S "TVN- BEST" LIST W'ILL'START WITH - _ . _ - :• Hasty Heart - With RONALD REAGAN and PATRICIA NEAL ADDED HIT - •. A. SUSPENSE PICTURE WITH A SURPRISE FINISH j In A Lonely Place flartUi r HUMP14REY BOGART • GLORIA GRAHAMS THEATRE POLICY IAx Office Ouen Evenings ei8o P' H. Saturdays and Holidays �� P Madness Saturdayor and Holidays 1.30 P. A& Ample Free Parking - ,- OSSIBLY THE..LADY YO C_ �• GIVE "H- Eki''" SOMETHING LOVE will. appreciate something " -TO WEAR! to wear or something for the ► home...: Fine Socks in • snappy, new "Nylon" ...,. patterns. from fiac,- to $ 2•00 Pr. l Ay Sheer Hose by `'Gordon" '-Holppraof" cr. Smart -Ties, $1,00, $1.50, $2,0o. 'Kati• [fly'' + Lovely Broadcloth - Shirts in _ ART, Attractive '•Lingerie" in- White, also i6tripes X3..5 to $4.50' White; Sky, Shbll pink etc. " Broadcloth Pyjainas.. S4.50 r Asso�sinent of "up -tn -the - ' minus: " HOUSE,DPESSF:S -:Niee eamf`y. dressing gotirn ',x6.95 Ati'E I.S, PILLOW CASES Attractive _Indian Blanket THEFTS -etc:. for .. -his car, new bright colors $5.45 3r1.wv othor small lines qu6lt ac , Ti R° itt+i lilts it; 1f till�'r 1' n f loe'sti'Cret•t•ifc• trv,lii \(ill 11iil-f(!ds, 'Pelrcile, Pena, Jack- —_„ $ ')'',r \'FI�: l :.) :j'�� �kn!,•cs eic. .. - ,f Ho tcduld appreciate Qi1 Y F•., midred; 'I't) ('hol: -�A F'roin t a swell new pair. of� Llack or BroWn_. . 111 Jl',. % (�l' ti' :�•IC Oxfords p.r.a, Fair ;of Slippers, - on't Forget —No Matter Wheiher it's 4- Hlil•' or "HER.., a Lovely 1' 33115 OF CHOCOLATES goes- over Very well }ndced._NVESTUN'S, ,NIcCOR3fIC'K'S, NEILSON'S , Ms S. CHAPMA & SON =: Phone 28 V',� - Pickering; Ont. t GTTAHANTkEI-) - Pickering Twp. •. RAI_)IU SE11VIC�: Building Permits any a'L�ke vr^�LoCiei :'. Issued I... 'ARTHUIR FIELD.` :. ue$s &Fri. 1 to PHU`E Pickeririg 521V3 r d -by A. ppoint't. ( - -WORLD DAY OF Ph.kYER FEBRUARY 3.• .__..— Remember the World Day' of F. . PROIJ SE Prayer, Friday, February 9, at 3,00 J :I3T ILDI \G INSPECTOR p• m: in the United Church here. PICKERING • • ' � • OF THANKS • ,Mary -and Ken Morley would like Phone Pickering 241 to thank all . those who inquired a, - bout, and visited Richard, while he. twas in hospital during his recent • I i4�kr" Valentine's Sari. y"�sch a - - The "Natural" gift- giving Holiday