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VOL. Zi NO. is PICKBMNG, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEBRt ARY 29, 1958--- 6-Cents per Copy XuthWzeTqs Second Class Matter.''
8nbseAation Price 6'2.-00 � Ye• r� R M64 �tIRKA$ and 54N , PU1sl iSiElER3
7 - ==o• -4 =lest school-=se�t�on Tax Rate Veduced
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A on in anything is lasers FIRE-FIGHTERS BUSY HELP THE RrED CROSS TO HELP ,Pi&edng District High Behoof To PTC��rI� '
today. school board of S. S. Village
No. e . est tPickering village) 'un- • • • OTHERS -- THE WORK OF Have Sigb,f-Saving Clinic g
a reduction in the tax rate Last �u�y evening Southwest ' ' MERCY: NEVER END$ -A Gift From the Rouge Lions Club ------
.in Section for this year of 3 Flee Area Volunteers received con - Gert ,wlute is now working in the
Mills, . 10 last year to 1 this eiderable information and practice, The A'japc Chapter of the Canal- The Rouge 'Hi11 Lions Club has local Post office atter school hour=
' e pug , , sn-Red -%,rosg-Society opens its on. announced that Chaii'tnsa as r-
• the ace ulat m of a surplus crUb• land Creek Seven mea were tr at ,campaign on Monday, Mar. 3. win of the High School Board teas �hardson's I. G. A. ,bore sus
ed ly through the increase in present. The fire truck was brought The campaign runs for one weer accepted this offer to set up and just completed extensive interior
assessment 'of this Section from down to the fire hall by Mr. Petty,, • end tizens,._-me' • maintain a-sight-conservation clinic alterations.
$7x16,48! last year to $838,830 this and although Chief Frank Benhan dustry will be asked to give gener- At the school. Already on# zi! the The public library roam has been
year, %nd also frondr?evenueo der- was unavoidabl" absent, his Lieut- ously to this worthy cause which most modern in Canada, Pickering altered At the rear, for children, and
lived from the High School Board enanta were on hard for the work- ber�es the areas of Ajax, Pickor- District High School will now sup- is much more roomy, Several neery
in tai for ciassaooaos till t7oe out. t ir,g,.. Frenchman's Bay, Fa'rpurt ply a further service to its students books have bees added again thus•
e=nd of last June, and, sutras paid by Arrangements have-been trade to Beach, Dunbartau-Shores sine- Pick- and at no cost to the taxpayers. week to the shelves. -_
S. S. No. 2 to No. •4 West as u4t- replace the unsatisfactory main front crmp,, Beach. Working as always, for coamiWilly M=• and •Jia. Koch and tam•
Ion for 40 to 21 pupils who Came doer of the fire hall, correct the Campaign Chairman, Jack And welfare, the Rouge Hill Lions ase BY recently visited Caanington .and
to this school before the new school hearing system and exhaage the eix� sews has appointed •team captains to set up a Clinic to feet the eyes called on Mr, ,and Mz Elwood
on the Bay Road was opened last en for one more suitable.. The -Fire -for the districts as 4ollows: of all Atudents.-To'operate the clin- Huyck, formerly of Pidiazring.
fall. The Board feeiis tilde ekouid Committee is receiving effectife.cb- Ajax X - 1, IW: H. Hili i4, Mr. J. L. Rawlon, R. 0., a Lipa Ronnie Barrett, ]tulle son of Mr. '
be passed on to the ratepayers, but operation from the Township Coun- No. 2, .- Chas. Goudie of some thirty years' standing, is and Mrs, Carman Barrett is quite
add the warning, that with the lose cil and at long last
the various apart- •• ?to. 8. C. W, Scarff donating one day a week to the sear- ill in the Oshawa Hospital. ^ -
of the last two forms of revenue conungs are being corrected.. No.' 4, John Mills vice of this community. A fully - Mr. and Mas. George Capella. �.
mentioned, from tww on, the rate The new . equipment has already 'No. 5, Dr. Humphrey qualified optometrist, Lion John is Lola and Mr. Gerald Capella visited
will probably go up ,again for the been &,,elk two valuable tryouts, 'No. S. �. S. Thompson a Past President of the Optometrical Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hawes, at
next yeas', ; first at the Piit:z fire and then at Ajad IndueWles I. M. Hamer Association of Ontario, and one of Haanptwk on Sunday.
the Tee Pee Motel blase, In both in-' and C. Mitchell the founders of the ✓College of Op- Mr- and Mrs, John Ashton ~fait-
Retary Learns Aieiat stances several of our loc$1 lads Ajacc Merchants D. Kemp tometry. A specialist in children's ed 'her brother James Hedge, Port
`Weather Foreeasfliag were quickly on hand and gave s and Mrs. G. Gilchrist vision and school clinical work, the Perry, last week.
good account of themsel res. Pickering N. R. Shortreed Club is very fortunate to have a Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Barrett and
Earl Taylor continues to Lead the 'Pickering Beach Stan -Mann man of his calibre to conduct the family journeyed to Lindsay last
Ills, Lloyd, Morrison, Science 'tea . .Fir Committee during, the absence Fairport Beach and - work. All costa of the clinic will be Sunday.
Cher at the High School, , as the- g -
guest of M. S. Chapman told the of Mr. R. B. Wella. Dunbarton Shores D. Maitland born by the Rouge'Hili.Ldons Club. A comtnunitg party was held an
Club some things .they didn't know i Over, the week-end Fire Chief Ben- - • Ma=ry other volunteer can rei-ts .,s arii� the foltawing eye testa will be Wednesday at the Stork home for _
,,about weather and , why at Monday ham and several of his 7olunUers will be helping in this driv! and it made: Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Brown,. wl;,o are _
,night's dinner. Mr. Morrison was had the fire truck at our local gra�v- should be remembered- .vh--n they / 1): A general .eye,: examination moving north of Uxbridge,
-with the Meteorological Dept, of el pH for. practice in getting the knock on your door, of tine many will determine .whether the pupil Mr. and Mrs. R. Stork and Joanne.
'the R. C, A: F. during the-war, and pumps and other equipment into i se�:ice� ilea~ your local Bran.an faro' ie opticsl2y able to meet the rite- i visited Mr. and bars. Jol.n Strrk on
continues 6o this day to. have more quick action, They are already with- vitae, such as: Inoculation f:li »c, tiaanda made on his eyesight by Sunday. M
With-
13= the average interest in weath- in the threo-+rinute mark and im-. Well- Baby Clinic,. Relief Work, 1r'n- Istudy std whether glasses, -or' I Mr'. Jim- Ma-Ra? and daughter -
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or conditions etc, Mr: Morrison was P=�ng steadily. ergency Relief Service, Christmas --other Corrective measures are nee- Erna, of Lindsay, visited frierds and
"able to satiety most, that even is __ .
Basket's. etc, Let us continue to sup- esswT. - sedatives here several days of list
s=pite o! what we have thought to HOCi►B'Y Port the Red Cross Work: (2)--Eye Fatigue - the most mod- week.
be many "misses" by the daily fore-
Canadian -.- -
... llie Bank .of Montreal ani$ the_ ern )rnetb6ds' known will be used- Pickering District Hirsh Sch,,ol,
do a. fairl accuraw i Canadian Bank of. Commerce, Ajar. to test nervous tension and the Grade 12, chart red a bus to Hart
-casters. they Y Brougham prays Cannington in the will axe t an contributions and House, Toronto, to see tt.e plag-
Job. So much more is known today P Y -mental response will, be measured, -
OlgiiA playdo�vnr, Thursday-night t rovider you -with Official Receipts. This is a fact-r- that may make "wag Richar.i"
of the habits and trends of the upper at SrookUn and .at Canni p y
ngtoa on I = - • • • • study - a difficulty and the stud- Mrs, Great, U., S.. A., is visitinK ,
atmospheres that it is actually Saturday.
possible to predict a day or so a- Rickering Midgets' D. are having,. -._'PICKERIVG VILLAGE{--N�'I'E' .-crit tared ani irritable, This tan her daughter acid fanily, Mr4. A.
g . ..appear. E. Young, at the :Manse.
Warding Dr. Chase's Atrnariac, which Hill oat of the sense on Saturday Will canvas this village, hoose-to- 1 -iter prolon¢cwi strain insafficlent ; Miss Yvonne Coates, To: o:tta;
bead. He has ale own opinions re- a reit this week_ afar putting Coe � lie�abers of Pickering Deasy Club I a ar.in normal, Healthy eyes a!-
Prind L. Bei Almanac' in a house. Help . as much as You esu. rest or sicknos+s, spent the week-end with Miss Jm,•ca -
Pnl , ggs last w=ith a 32 1 v=in. Ti`iey viii . in your contribution; (3)-Colour: Vision the prevalence 1 Morley, ,
question to the speaker (Mr. Brijrga• per, again n=ext week in the penis Mr. Vernon Ba'sdon r=a=ted his
hasn't much confidence in it either), finals the teem t',hee will meet has, Payments 'and contributions may � of colour in life makes the above t _ N
also be made at the Canadian Bank 111 neces both for safer •and to aunt, Mrs -F. Ealsdon, Burford, and
not been named sa yet. i avoid the irnp'•Fper-seleci on of a is uncle, .lir. Lou BalAtri and fain• ;?
-' :,. of Commerce in Pickering Pillage �_ �+
_. TO MID HOSPITAL � -
_. location,• SliouId'one be red; gn',en sly, it London, over the -week-end
PICKERING GOSPEL CHLUCH I colour blind then driving or walk- Mrs Frank Pake'r. has bean. visit- y1�
_ AKi�VA_\IS 1Dt'(iRE
A Bingo
'to had the Ajax- Mala St. 1'kiering - ing mai' be'dangerous, Tt would Ing IMr. and :firs. Tense and her 'yy
Ing Hospital Fund, will be held this 1 Dunbarton School be fr•uitlega r mother, Mrs, Vaileau in Kir aton yi
SPECIAL SPEAKER I-RIDAY, MARCH 7 19'5: o take up work suoF. I g _ ,
Friday'=tight, at the home of Mlea :StNDA,Y, MARCH 2, c as railroading, aviation: dying, cot- th's week, r
Violet Swan Rosebank at 8.00 'REV B. ROODS; Cont. Supt: - B.3o P. 11i, harp I • • . - -,
p our photo. work etc., whin subject Mrs. Geo. i'a:ter uho w•as,r:sheet
e•.r.MmU-&► At Broth Services 11 and 7,
Valuable Prizes - 4d1oa. SSc. to any: de¢rep o! coMur lindnrss. to tl±e O,hawa Hospital for surgery ;/
Sunday School - 10,00 About foar'rerrent of the o ula- ! on Friday 1a:st;_'s 'm mein nicely.''e
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OIL PIPE LINE THROUGH ALL WELCOME Rouge Hill Home and School Assoc. f 7tion mare-eolonr blind and not all Mi'a' W. L. Smth is iniprov:r.g af-
- bf them are aware, of the fact. ter recent ;lInaa9,
. -'-.1'ICHERING TOW3�tEHIP • - 1[inister • Rev. W. C. Neale • � � � y
_ _ -L--- - ,extends a cordial invitation to all (4) Third Dimensionnl-- Vigion Mr. and Mrs. Frank Comes, of re
A pipe line for the new oil, flow Neighboring Clergy Attend "Bro• adults in the community to attend -(deoth txrca?)'irn) the ability to.. Toro, �-isi'ed Mr. and Mrs: Cyril _
therh od'' Meeting Kiwaniis j "Staff Night" on Wednesday, Mar. ! _ Judge - p,•- I Morley on deF:
to Tomato in being proposed ai>�i . • S. at 8.00 o'clock in the Rouge 3ii11 - euratel •a g lmdat import +++tpin Derr !
firs right-of-way is being now base �3kv. Noel Gonsalves Pastor of ' : chool AItona Road.. I triodern world. '�1an T.
wined for alongand adUacont to, - , i ttinns n > e
i -Improved Tet+phone Service••-
First Baptist Church, T'orei -id--f ---fir -speak in con- require a high desttor++- -r• 4h;s '
the old V. N. R; right-of-way, It is �� _.e�ta-
to be hoped 'that the settlements dressed the Dunbarton iwanis at tidence with your child's teacher, faculty, A test will- Ftir^ air �+g _ Improved tele qer' -is fore-
their dinner on Monde on the oc- 1 will be given each. and eve P p'ic net
Jere taken care of a little faster than, Y, Si every per` in this type of vision rd na rue- cast for s,,ibsc, is e:s serTkd by the
casioa of Brotherhood Week." "It ent, and all romps will display the •'tions given for .• ora^ r trmrin++'
the ones the Hyei:'o made along side. 13, R T:ac>ho e C p•.n, Ci:.:rraont
�(Andley Correspondes►$)` behooves all of us io practice 1 the work' done by the pupils iMs year. -to overcome any 4P4-kn.-.Q so+m� I J*,xcoan„e end i.L.st ..ars of tiir Beth- j;
Golden Rule in order to overcome An' extensive musical program' has I 'Parents and guardians will he a.4- e-sda and - Stout . vi le T e ephone Co.
the two.gmatest detects in our dem- been arranged !'or your"onterWn �iined%of the resiflts 'of all fegts. Tf I .in the rural rsea P s; o! yon a St.
LEAP YEAR DA'd^E ocratic syeteatr--eelfisliness and ment and will • include such well, ••the eyes are found to t•P normal, • from south of Richmond -lief o. just - �i
g=e=ed, sad:prejudice, religious and known artists as Mr, Esmond Skid they will have the sA�•-f�.:tion of north of Aurnra, as a result of art
Come to the Leap Year Dance on racial," said the speaker. He also re- more, piano; Mr. C. Bourne, piano- •known=¢ that a reliable, , - a en recently re between s
February 29, to be-held at Brough- !erred to the "dire threat that lJ0m. Accordion; Miss Lucille -Schwalm. I diagrikisis has been made,' If atten- -the too companies.
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am ' Towns'ni Hall a rrsored b munie+m pose's for Democrac , espec- who dances so beautifully, will do I tion is required thev w-iil 'a rreciate
• P � Po 7 Y P Under this agreement the �Beth-
Joy Rebekah Lodge No. 33 Draw salty endeavoring to destroy offs urs- a number. Soloist w'lll be 11Ira: Hugh 'tire ' %format;�n and t3)ce" stens " M coda and StouffviIle Telephone Co. '
Beth-
to, , be made , for. an electric , mantle )tY and file foundasion o! ,oyr faith." Martin, accompanietj on the piano en able this child to carry nn -with '
eftiont
clock' roceeds of which will page, se tL"ie Bella Clarnparly 5 i
p go to C. Members of the local Zlergy`w+ere by Mr, Martini our Music instnic- sa;etv and increac'ed' e�ffic�enev. ' exchange,. i?e the Bell Company
P. and T. Fund guests on Ods occasion, - tor, .Refreshments �wrH be served; Blindness is not nerogssHvi tntal. ( will purchase he fecillties of the
but of degree. Eyes t at �,qve lost latter com=pany which are connected
—� - some viQinn ale partly blin=d and I to the Aurora and P.ichmond I{ill '
every effort must Se made to can- exchanges.
On' Suftdaji last, the United Church across Canada, serve What is left and restore the ,
In a joint• statement issued this
presented to their congregations the now .much-putr students presented their drama and operetta. Their -•i sirrlif +'n`the )+iPhPct degree, T week, the ta:o.companies,stated the.
licised "Pledge". Judging by the. reports, -various forr:s work. was, ,ery• fine•.....•ue could see that their teach- President F-ank Stnkvis, V, n changes wcu'd be effective after m`di �
of treatment was given the questic,n (which is not a ars and trainers thought =o too. The conduct .of the John Rawlon, R. O., and the ei?ht- night next, Tuesday, March'4
view one in t7i,at church by any n sans). It is 'qu_te players during their appearance.. on. stage -gave plenty Conservation CQrrimittee wish to ij More .than four hundred subscr•ib,
apparent that not all of the united Church clergymen Qt evidence of capable and proper, coaching. It was commend the Sc'nool Rnard bn their I ars v.ill be affectedin, all-200. in '
are in sympathy with the presentation-but sc•me n :sood, and the auditorium was full eti•ery night. ' i foresight iti iicePPtinv'this offer nrd '-Claremcint and 220 in• the area east-
the Toronto churches with strong convictions did not We had another ':iew of. them on Friday night to +•hank there for the co-nnern+•inn of Yon eStreet, - _
9.. though, g g they ha-.7e ¢iven'the Rouge Hill Club. g
l:eatitate to give their views. Such a uee3ticn must, rho h from another an I�be;iind scenes and stage. In a letter to its Claremont sub.
be a difficult, one for those ministers who have boards One thing we saw there and liked; was the serious- They wish also to stress the fact_ scribers', the Bell .Company points 7: ,
y can k bouts- and what .rens with•w-hich everyone •p=ays .his part; -even to that parents are under no oblieration out that sine the '
{i ae, purenase � of: the.
they cannot. The writer, since Sunday morning, as •ho stood at the switchboard turning - • to take treatment or nrocure'¢liisgPg 'i%oodbridge i3hi}I Vaughan Company!
been 'asked' by several. "what do you think about it ?' on and off lights (a simple? task he -had rehearsed and if they do so it should be done on January 1, 1951, .. ``it has been
cur reply has been-all those who ha:e spent the past for two weeks); several boys standing'at attention, I by ►he; doefo or'ontometnist of+heir apparent .that the territory could '
fifteen years working with the police in this town- with .haanariers poised, ready to start in ori Me seen- choice. This work is a free Agft to, be better :served by one telephone
end listen=i=ng to the many tales of family hardships, ery just'as soon as the final curtain hit the floor•; It the citizens of Piekerina Towpship. exchange rather than two as'In tho
wife and child beatings, irresponsible parents; ,and was good to,, watch. We .remarked to one of the tea- J. C. Clark, -past." To e=ffect this improvement, -- �
-crime of all, description, -with liquor at, the bottom-of chers. that Dr,_IIunlop could not ha-:e meant this sort. for the R_ ouge Hills Thous Club the ozchaiige has been sold to the '
it all-then our answer will.be-"come to your own .,of thing when last week, he spoke about- "frills"- Bethesda-Stouftrllle Company which => '
conclusions". -The -atones 'that can be told, involving. hose young people ~accomplished some+thinng last week :�P'ICKER.ING TOWNSHfP' already operates -its -owh exclhaangs - �" ...
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_ -liquor, right on our own doorstep, are nauseating. The ands-they, knows lt,• Isn't that what they're there for? ~COUNCIL - there,' The latter company will an"
Y Even the switch eller the nail-puller, eas=t his, job : Will Meet Ili Thele Regular nonuse its future plans ehortly;l - -
'United Chufth, or an other that ¢ace's to do so, need ,p
make no _gpolbgies fof any effort. to clean this p
up was just as important, in ..that Production sa those on Monthl g, meanwhile, serake wiU senate! as �>
' . y Hestia Oa � ,
"disgusting mesa:'-asocial prestige a=id etiquette? stage, although the audience_never'lia'w him. We should MONDAY, MARCH 4 •19M st present. y �
only chuttepe .go feu' tisatl ; .. estate he=re; that?ae numerous -rehearsals, preparatory at the, Council Chasibers. The subserlbers in the • rural ares
- to the, production has :,il cnr:i;;u �r.-a;tc r' a '. ::jtR,sl7 1 �1M, O2�tTAR>CO - east of Yongs 'Straa't an already
-.'_Well, last wea, we, in this township had three i•� 'hours, and .was nott allowed to interfere-with _ nerved thro the Bell etut:'sl•-ob -
;lfsht[nl evenings at the' High . School here, when t=he periods, stud- ' At, :f0.00 A. M. 'served
U T. Jobnston, desk (poullnued on -pace foto' ple sey , _
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TEA SAGS
-AN NE:HIRST.
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"Dear Anne Hirst: My two - lit- * ' Tell him, too, that from now
tle children are all that keep me * on you expect him to be kinder
going. Since 1 married dis'ee * to you, and do fiis bart toward
years ago, my * making the house a real- home
h.0 s b a a d has * for his wife and' family. Remind
had one affair * him how truth you have to put
a f t e r another. * up with,. and from now on he
The other day * must be different—or else.
he told me' he * It must have been = a' tragic
always weuldt * day for you when you found
- "He shows * that the man you loved was ac-
me no affection * tually &-.ruthless brute.
at all When he * Yet ever! then, you stayed with
gets. angry, he * him. hoping he would • change.
curses me horribly. He' used to * You stayed loyal, too, through
' strike me, even when I was preg- * all -his betrayals , and your humil-
_ tiant; but having him arrested put * iations, such when he ttsedrphysl-
�` .I� a� stop to that. He says the only + violence against yost The
�A he stays married because * courage, and the constant renew -
of the children. a al of faith which some wives
"I finally went to work, to try to * show, L more than such &mut
forget. But I've been laid off. + deserves.
Now I realize I've lost all the lova * Well. you have had enough.
I ever had for him. * Give him his choice—and add
r "I have been a faithful and eon- *that .the first' time hs !ails to
elderate wife. Anne Hirst, as much * live up to his. word, he will find
of a companion as be would al- * himself alone.
_ low, I've done everything 1 know + + +
- to keep him true tome. i am not If your husband's cruelties ban
i unattractive, and could have had g� too far. take a stand and stick
..,ether men. But all I want is a to ill Anne HhWs ideas will be
straight and good life. What as" Write her at Bot 1. 1b
twould you do? Eightsenth St.. -New Toronto, Ont..
BROKEN-HEARTED'
' VP TO HIM
• Why don't- you tell your hus-
band that if he persists in his
• continual infidelities, you will At The Salve Time
'* leave and take the children with
- « you? Danish eaentists ar'e baffled by
If he is honest in saying they the case of.s. carpenter -sed jointer,
* are all that matters to him, this in Aarhas
= '+ threat may rehily work. Jutland.' who, using his
right and left hands with equal
* Every wan has. one vulnerable dexterity, .can write two lettere
* spot; this may be his. If he had simultaneously.
-e any imagination. he would for. The man, Egon Udengaard, can
`� nee the day .these children will also write two quite. different
despise him,
poems at the same time, although
up to ten years ago ' he could write
Threo One-Yarders only with his right hand. Such
- ambidexterity is rare today, for
t_ ninety-five per cent. of people are
- _ • • • right-handed. Movements of the
t+�•` •• iy • right hand are dictated by the left
s• �� • • side of -the brain, yet some scient-
• ifts are convinced that if we exer.
•• • •♦ �• •• • cised the right side of the brain and
• • • t� 'thjus became ambldextrous, we
••-0 would all ,be happier and healthier.
• • • • A London schoolteacher who
SACH taught his pupils to use both hands
Dom, • s-0 found 'that they became 'more
cheerful and' better scholars.
YARD The . artist Landseer often used
-0 both hands to ,execute his master -
39* pieces. Fie could, at the same time,
• draw a dog 'with the right hand
and a stag's head with the left
\�►� % hand. The Belgian artist, Constan-
tin Meunier, frequently sketched
}tis figures with both hands at =once,
y ► 1 beginning at the feet and sweeping
the two pieces of charcoal rapidly
upward until they met at the head.
In 'our own time, the late Lord
Baden-Powell (founder of the
Scout movement) _possessed the un-
usual gift of being. able to write
different scripts. with both hands
simultaneously. And some years
ago a retired Tunbridge Wells
Army officer claimed that be fre-
quently "wrote with both hands
_ in opposite directions at the same
' R459i time"—no : mean feat when you
come to think of it.
+� Charles Reade, the novelist,
maintained ' that : everybody could'
and should be trained to do every-
thing equally •well with both hands.
L alt.AeMlf It is on record that one .man had
what scientists call "selective am -
Three Blouses in .one 'pattern!-. bidexteritv." . Be was fond of
"
And each blouse takes only one sport ' and bowled with his left
yard of 39 -inch fabricl Here's rest hand, batted with his right; and
economy, just think—your suit- played billiards with his left. He
-blouse and two dressy blouses to could use a tennis racket • equally
"wear with ydur ' new bell -skirts. 'well with either hatid, lint when he
Think of linen -like rayon for the played football he tended to use his
to Bored blouse, spring-like sheers, left leg for kicking more often than
0 crispy faille for the other two. his rightl He invariably, shaved
- - Pattern R4S97' comes in Misses- holding the razor in his left hand.
sines 10, l2. 14, 16, 18. Another man wbb for' years
;y This pattern easy to use, simple made .equal use of, both hands used
to sew, is tested for fit. Has come to tell his friends:. "Fifty per cent.
_ -plots illustrated instructions.. of bodily power which now lira
Send THIRTY -FIVE CENTS idle can be brought into operation .
�3Se) in coins (stamps. cannot be by, the. practice of ambidexterity."
-aftepted) for: this pattern, Print This applies particularly to young
*• A�lbhly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, people, so if you're under thirty, go
*' • "
Wilily
NUMBER.. to its Acquired ambidexteritq aiay
-' Send order to Box 1. 123 Eigh•enable, you to double your income
swab St., New Toronto. Ont., in a year or ,two!
On the Saskatchewan
` By the end of the eighteenth test-"
• �-
�- fury, the -Saskatchewan was very
much of a highway. Trading posts -_
ushroomed along its banks, usu- --
oly at the mouth of some linking.
— --'stream. Each. spring Canadian fur
brigades swept down for the two
weeks of gdod times and business -
at Grand Portage. The midcontia• ,
mer, when the furs had been ex-
changed for trading goods and a -
few gaudy luxuries, they toiled
.west again. It was a masterpiece
of disciplined organisation, ,that
annual trip to meet the proprietors
at Grand Portage. The miscontin-
ent rendezvous cleared the news
wars in- Europe and America, of.
fabulous fortunes -in furs in the _
Northwest and rumours of Russian
aggresion from Alaska
Trade ' was the paramount traffic .
on the hgihway. Seldom did a true
explorer stand out 'among his' fel- :
lowe-lilt'e toe bright shirt of a voy- •
ageur hoilted for. -a jail.—From
"The �askafchewan," by Marjorie
Wilkins Ca pbell.
t
'Helmolphilia Helper—Famed singer Hildegarde rehearses for the
benefit performance she'll give for the Hemophilia ,foundation.
Hemophilia is the dread disease in which the blood will not clot,
resulting in spontaneous internal bleeding and serious, sometimes
fatal, hemorrhages from otherwise superficial scratches or cuts.
Contributions to the Foundation are used to aid victims and to
A f urthw research.
mired. Bat one night last week
o _
there, was a good frost. The next
night it was even sharper. The
*RONICiLES
following morning, ' after a con-
sultatio° with Partner, I ordered
t
a ton of coal—if it could delivered
RM
that morning. It was in the bin
within the hour. That same night
Were- we luckyl.'
-
GWt'.d O tt a C tp rtti¢
it thawed again.
.With the changeable weather we
5
-
get in Canada these days no one
_
can really afford to take chances.
We have lost a King. Ia .our
Last year, because of the mud, ouir
��`►
IQ s�l
'lifetime we have seen other kings
come and go. We also dimly re-
last ton of coal had. to be dumped
into the -driving-shed. Carrying
member the death of Queen Vic-
coal across the yard by the scuttle -
.toric. But at no other time have
ful wasn't Partner's idea of doing
we been quite so stunned and
things the easy way!
grieved as we were last Wednes-
-
This winter 1 have m • anaged to
IREUEF is L,iiSTNVt3 _
day when the tragic news came
over the radio that King George
get through a treinendousr amount
•
Nobody knows the cause of rheums ,
VI had . passed away in his sleep..
of reading -,possibly too much. Or
can one too much? "
tism but we do -know there's crew
tlh�g�to�e�ase file pals
And yet if. as air. Churchill said,
for the last few months the King
read
Here are .a few of the boons I
�
And when you take IurrAtrrtia:
had "walked - with Death" then
have read just recently. "Children
the relief is prolonged" aecause -
death finally, came to him in its-
of' the Archbishop" - by Norman
Ix*TTAtrs'ttrs contains not one, lint _
most gentle and merciful guise, In
Collins. A good book to read and
three proven medical ingredients.
These ingredients was together
fact one might say that death dealt
a splendid choice to .buy as s gift.
"A
three
So bring you not only fast relief but
`with 'the King more kindly than
It has. been described as -
_
sTake nore prolongedell
had Life. As a monarch King
modern Dickens."
trr for fist headache - -
George VI. had - surely. faced far
"Renny's Daughter"—Mazo • de
relief too . or for the plus of -
.greater difficulties than' had' most
la Roche—typically Mazo style-
- neuritis orneuralgis and the aches and
of his predecessors. One thing is
and that, of course, is good.
pains that often
certain, the reaction of the whole
"The %'oice of Asia"—nct soµ
accompany acold.
world to tate news of the King's _
"ll. written -in a literary sense but
•.. -
death should settle once and for
a most inforrhative book in veiw
let Insta"tleA t•ssy
and always r.-""
all the controversial quest+on as to
of developments in- Asia at the
lisp it asndy 'rwwt f`
whether of not the British Throne
pre+ent time. Definitely' a book to
\
means a-aything at all to the people
-read—and packed full of interest.
'
�
of the British Empire and to the
"The t'nfulfilled" by W. G. liar-
world beyond,
dy. A wonderful book—someone
stan
tine
` -
should send a copy to the Con=
And now we have a Queengressntan
who thinks the U.S.A.
12 -Tablet Tin 25J
a lovely and gracious young wife
should buy Canada! Towards the
Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle 75e
and mother, who, for the ' sake of
end of file book -one of the prin-
her Empire,, must now sacrifice all
cipal characters says this—'What
hope of a careflee�and happy life
would the Canadian become? .The
NOM IILIEYE
as ;stoat young married, w o to en
Anglo -Canadian, at ..least. was
Y L A R
know it. How glad we are that the
'to
taking shape, He was largely Am:
1 N $
.young Royal, couple were able
erican in talk and --habits. ETt�-
'sating
% ed Perls.
visit Canada before this lica%y re-
anis this might be 'a grace
a1i. Kap
sponsibility came upon them. Now
—there `was in him also a renis-
th wenn
we know them nit only. as the
tante, tq and criticism; of things
tNSlst dnpgyts'
Queen and Prince Consort but as
Antrr:cau. `It Wright be the pull to
ON . 6T.2
Elizabeth and Philip who •%,.•on the
Britain. At any rate a :Canadian
hearts of Canadian people from
literature wa; developing, present-
r '
coast to coast. The- King is dead.
ing Canadians as they were"
Long live the Queen.. There is
Sex is dragged' in like a red
something ;o significant in those,
statements. Behind them lies the
herring. The moral code which
I
supposedly governs decent -living
pow r, and the pageantry —and the
of the British tlirotle.
people is treated as outdated and
"
SEDICIN tablets taken eccerding to
confin0ity
unnecessary. hlore's the pity.
«rhos is a sae wap to ww's do",
' • '
Alust loose -living he thus publicly
N velar the serves when tense. $1.00 ,
-'-Do%%'n in this port of Utrtario
condoned:
sterasesr erSedkin Toronto 2. I !
we .have been experiencing every
kind of weather—rain, snow w red
and fog—but no extrgnur'tea�;p a -
ind
tunes for -tile last two %veeks.
we have been anxiously %vatchntg
the coal -bin. Early in December
`
Ring u p another
I looked at our sevenn` -toco pile
and wondered what we %vers �
for MAGIC �
to do with it all—up to that date
•
GINGERBREAD
we had hardly -used any at all,
DESSERT RING
the insulation liad• been • so satin-
"•° .
.r
factory. But since then, because
Mix and sift 8 times, 1 c. onie-sifted
• we- have had so much wind and
pastry flour •(or
1 �J c. once -sifted. hard -
stormy weather the. coal has van-
wheat flour), 2 taps. Magic Baking Pow
ished with amazing, rapidity. Late-
-
der, 3a tap. baking soda, step. salt, .
t we have known that we must
14p. ground cinnamon,
ginger, 3g tap. grated
3 ground
nutrne . lCream 1J e.
have more coal brought in. 'But
'the
y.
butter or margarine and blend in jJ c.
how? That was question. To
lightly -packed brown sugar; gradually
'
get to our cellar window' the truck
beat in 1 well -beaten
egg and 3-1 c. molar=
must come over one of the fields.
�*ne«n+sss°ses. Combine h c. buttermilk and M tap.
When it could have got in we
vanilla. ' Add dry
ingredients to- creamed
,didn't ink we should need est
titre alternately with liquids and
- spread hatter, in greased 8" angel cake
more coal: When -we were sure' we
, Pte• Bake in rather slow oven, 32b ,
Won need it * then the snow •was
about b0 mins.
Serve with hard sauce ,.
piled high across the field to the,
which has been flavored with grated' -
house, 'Eventually the snow went
orange rind:
Yield: 6 servings. ;'• ' '
away—and then the land was too
soft, the truck would have been
-
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`` • WOUGHAM
r £on. 5 . �.� The W. Y. S met at. tii6home o3 - e -
m&ny iYrs
ds of . A, dean%. Mrs. Thomas Norton on Thursday Rid The News Weekly' -
-Ch - say, are sorry to hair tbA she has afternoon February 21, with a good _
Mr. dad Mrs. Chas. Burrows held t4en rarnozed to OsUwa 'Ho ltal. attendance. Mrs. Barclay, President -
s family'-dinner on Sunday to help All Join in wishing her a peedy opened the meeting- In the usual "
-Mr. Bnrrawa celebrate ,his seventy recpvery. way. Mrs. Johnstown,' was, grog- • •
,second birthday. and, to. wish him Mr. and Mrs, H. Cmwforth and ram convener . and she was assisted � � m�� wow
'man more. ,Those resent wero Joyce, of Whitby, called on their by Mrs'. Main, Mrs. Lloyd Johnston,
Mr. and Mn. Albert Burrows_ and . , - DEAD � STOCK �
aunt, Mrs, Msstthews on Sunday. and Mrs, Matthews. Some very int- i � gasp 5 10 15 lbs. ! .
- Helen Ann, • of Oshawa: Mr. and The meekly euchre sponsored by- erecting and --informative: readings
mrs, Jos, Burrows, Bonnie and Pen- the 'women's Institute was held on were given, dealing, with the miss- HORSES
" nice Mr: and Mrs."`Russell Burrows sena work in the-home missions. t • - ) � New Pep, filth, rigor k
Tuesday evening, Febmary ' 19, wzt$ r3' ,
_ and children and Mrs, Phillips, of the follawin as. winners: Mr. Hol- A tasty lunch vas ser ved b •the �"" G°`!"` B°°,sre�' n! �waY u ys+,�b mow!
" Ushawa. g Y I nu up. ❑este uo lu
Mr. anti Mrs. W. C. Willson Mr, linger; Mr. H. Malcolm and Mr. hostesses, Dins, \ orton, Dire. Burk; 91+"8. w 9". been-pu:e" to , TYSousa❑a. of _
Wallace;rs. ti',• Canton Mrs. J, rise Philip and White. t,, "°m"°. mf s ❑. e��er n,wa nen beton;
;r
I Tannual : jfi„ Iris. J CK are now proud of d❑qtr. ❑en:shr-loo w bodlq
` chan,tt❑espem v. struwlanw. juvig ulldlto
and Mrs. Wan. Knox and Mrs.. _ PI 39, Or wmc, Ustrex. Its w❑erne st mala❑w, Invf�orators,
Wright and Blass Seebeck The en's Day of TOR.' _ EM 3-3636 Iroe, vttam,u a:, calcium, enn(;h blood, improve
hew attends the oyster supper at .^, - -. elm yeti mon—
the Presbyterian, Church, Pickering The -Wo�nan's
••id GORDON ' seen;•❑ a❑d ❑uinxhmenc. pus tlenh on bare bnas.
-''on Friday evening, their next regular meeting on '_1'fa,. here on Friday afkernoon, February
Du:t 4tearogett�uK too tat. tltop when you've 3arned
- tRe 5, t'1 Li x LU Ibn. you need tori normd w h0.
- z 13 in place; of .the regular meeting ( 29th. _. z v4r little. Sew moire:` oma T oleta0cs torfen°e"twy.Or -
• Mrs. 'Nott; of 'Port Pe�rtr i9 v sit- on March-5. Please note change of-'L., C'r•r.•:e to the Leal,-ear Dance in tn1'+dt puunda, tri,. *err der• ec su delsts,w.
Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. date, the, To\\-nship Hall r n February 29,
'~- .T sponsored by Joy -Rebekah - Lodge,
------- _
--- - ---. brave to be ,nacre for an Electric
--
�' � - `3Iantle clock: Proceeds go to the _- -
P. n T.,-Fund S KMARKET
�C, ad !�
-•' ' _.. _ � _ . 4 . Mn Aleve. Diai�s and son' BovlN- .
• ChoosE man:ille, called on Dir. D, L, Mairs
,
one day last week.s0�
Y�Yriidaire Refrigerator' Mrs; U-nmohear -spent h-spent the past _
week with friends in Toronto. :.. "
_. Or _. .'Martin Routley;
- - - -
Mr. and Mrs,. •� -�
and ow MARGARI
_ a , ,also Mr a iris -bray, all
of Brooklin; had tea with the for.
- 1rs.r�Nr.t.:+
_._ tss
Electric Stove
mar's sister, - Mrs. -Matthews on
Monday
Goo., and son - -
-
SIX CUBIC POW 3 sons of :FRESH- KILLED CAPONS
WOW FOOT, TWO. CMC FOOT FBIONWR8
g -.Keswick, visited Dean -acrd' Mn. -
FOOT, SIS Cu FOOT FSIGIOAAE giylairs and family one day Iast week.
THRIFTY T6IIRTY•INC8 PLiCIrBIC ,, ,Ji Mr, and Mrs. W„ A. 1lrrox 'vitsited - pi f!! --- -
_•- - their sons George and Ha of En-
@P
�y
_ -}C$ElIN4
• Now . Arable = ; ; • = niskillen on Thursday last,
Bir. and Mrs. V. Wright visited
'�rtgfdafrt -Nude ONLY by 'the latter's cousins, Lioyd•artd.l4irs•
Greig on Sunday.. 1 r
-
GENERAL MOTORS SozTr - - yd J. "� ' Tr�'"o::. - -
to hear that iilrs. Lla ELECTRICAL.
White has been on the sick list. Her
p A r C��r SON
many fr4ead's. join in wishing he a n. H Poorly Placed Ovtters'+;oke Cleaning Day o Ci*ori .. .
J. S. t7ALJ 1, J speedp reco--rery.
PHONE PICKERING 39 =
- - Ouellette (nee Evelyn' Woodward l
to
_ - on the birth' of a little son., t a -
Mr,
and Mrs, Chas, Eat= were _ -
410W CAN A HORSE.callers e of. %Jr. -and hies.-
.,callers at t"re. ham
GETHIS SLEEP Wr'rHBurrows� s
THESE OURN MACHINES ��. w� •'
_C. on
i ROARING AROUND -- - - A ---
- ALI_ Al tGWT'-
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1
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'BENEFIT
BENEFIT BY THISfldN T u Q provide extra outlets in heng•
t nniniof ingheavy spas. Why not combine plutovGOOD NEWS •
1 d. furniture •very, time you want-to tlr outlets with existing switches! -
7.\,'�,,
COMBINATION -- clear,-',your rug; and upholstery or They're designed eepecioity far -
` "YOUR NOM TOWN P electric floor, polisher.. easy nse 4f cleaning equipment. -
E OW APER us• on l
EVE live. You Complete. d.pandabM
- o s
al news. You need to know o8
' i fbat is going on where you lir•. t
MINUTE- - _ s But you live .2139 in
- * _ - - :` _
WORLD- where big evats' sir• in
abs making — •vents wh%`ch can
O
in so much t' you. f0 your _ FUELS C UNTS!
- bb, rpt home, your fuwre. fw
: _ .. -1• ,.
eonetnff•r�ort$ and isferpr-
totionsonational and interna- u' - _ - -
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w
' Now.. is the time' to check over Venal news, there is no substitute D
.�
•_1 your - lot
THE CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE Q 'N
MONITOR. _ .- - _ _: _ M
Inaehuiery- _for spring cultivation.= You Enloy the beeefies of being = -%:
- a i formed— all I WING "."SU
' •� -:-'-• ••- -
internationally ' with your I sal
M n
.: woWt make time with broken or badly in a naur
PPL[ES
Paper and The Christ,on Seisnt� 1 "
o _. .
Ihl nitbr,
-running equipment. Efficient. modern ' dpr niskt, ever
• - LISTEN Tu^s - N
ABC s'c•i:as to ...,•:,: .r . �' _ 'j, �.n - - •;�
- L'- .s.iers 1RYin1 — _
mach! er` -. s�;��« tlaViews-
" n ..le,.S OU ..-r rho-z.' _
operate 24 hosr;3 a area rs �, t��`tl [�<� .1
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: s. I: p t
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- In,. ? 1 - ? - N
da If -necessary t c 0 rrecaa:e ti•: ! _„ . S0.1Ei1, ii._lt;tt` a
I` u �_
S C� v:'n !°
labour at
lowers. The Cnrlt _
e rs,Cost Of roductlon. . :` Cns. Na r Sc ,, - •� 1
n l r•�1
j' O/ . V...Ofl,I S., U i•4. _ r 1 '1
y -._ _ l ._ _._ ... ..
' - .honr Yc: Inca _ -
eutst a re p t'
an r.
c.,::• _ _ �i set l{c,c'1{ :�1
Your Commerce manager represents a _ T:,,.11afiti I3aar�� '-
1
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bank tl at has fcsr many. years taken a 1 ('�,; hti, Lill:e` �i Ylh�ter ="�
� 'keen. - - aea�t .. . _.. _ _ .. .. .� ,.•:'`' _ .;-..
iritelest i_n promoting 'better farm- rlr� T
t
- i�
l.. : ._ i<Ih Bono, >rteHi• 1 V '
74
ing ,and in looking after Canadian "'' c`�. r :, 1:� r'a : �'.:•� cv;ty - e .
fa' - tanking nW
eeds. hy not pay
rm-
.
—him- isit?
Get a free rro lye110mi to Nzwe bMs-man�le�
PY of f , `�► s E - t
"MORE POWER
µORE TO'1� TO YOU"from your
Commerce ma r: r _ -
" -Bbt Big and,�mall Business
yli
-
,�..5, Community Tick ''
- _Help. Make Com . � .• .:
the leader is its field tpr q=17 -thi bigger organization. is W44\
-40 Why should this couuriunity
sere how ,big a company JQhna- •products and service to homes and keep .abreast of the_ times. sa}o.
industry:, greater financial stability, and asp
h Id i This plant -. a1 with t. better serve this o o u M -
`� , A company s ou bel big enfirgh and crag h ; nett m m n 11 � •33,
throw h regular payrolls, taxes. 1.
v 1 he eta t this comm i beneY[ r the and purchases of materidls. P ;
6o give peop e, t produ hev un t f om
-Treed with tike besi'pos5lUle service. . compapy's large research organiz- . • ••-
1 _ atton that develops new and im- ' Th1s is one of a series of brie!
_ Some typgs of small companies
'r' \ L� render fine public service. other Proved products. ,
anic:ea ' oring.ng, yon -: facts of
("--,��,. ` ` , _ k _ types regain more plants and J- Vi's nation-wid8 saves -organ'- community intgrest about John# 1 1
` , r a I� . _ ... t equipment, . greater financial . re- izatton reaches into Fide markets, N anvli:e or. abeat c o n d i t i olis '
sources, anti a nation-wide or- and through serge dales r of Sn:e affecting o�:_ :,Lki �nsI econotay.
'ganization. Both types' are a part keeps up production a: each J-V.
of the economic heart of this plant; thus providing steatite: �'� - ,.
V •ank of Co community. employment.The'Canadiana \ i
J-:ti's plant Vi thii community - In this was, each J-M plant
L part o1 a nation-wide company, reaps the,'benefit o1 being !fart of ®R„ „,; tri
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#SSi#ied Adv't
-' `Y -Our -friendly Resident Agent' - _ -- -
Ii,ATI3S - - .. ,
O:aa cent per
weacL 1Buwmum 'p0e z
c,__ $etnitt�c. -anal. -__ t �••L i oB _ ... - -. _ .. 1[U�AhL - - - -
:. y ordw count i adreaa and Ljlr . WIRE, CA$UALIY, BONDS. AU70MOBI1.E :
p one number. - LIABILITY' INSURANCE ere. j— i - -- -
B T FROM AND UST YOUR PROMMES � c er rig Market &Locker Plea =
�3R SALE- Cla-e J -9," -cook -stove- -- - MOR $ WITH
range, wood grid c&1 gfatei: Will w
well• cheap, Phone 27R4. ICY R IL E. rti ltd► R LEY P H O N E 30
-- -- - -
: WANZ`ED -'three or. four rooms or _
- 157. _
- . • • . small house, Phone.P{FkerinB
FOR SALE -app. x.. 1200 sand
-tend lime crick, 3 cents each. D. F.
QUALITY
dg Wim' :BUZZ- 710 �30RSE �8z'.Pi eon, Wcodsiew Road, first turn •i, MEATS
left and first turn, rig',ht off Altona _ _
Road`_
CR=i=1= am 7 :s1_&1 M TOC3'�
Rtwrxi� .KS Wanted - one'room suit- - ' ' ^\
able for two men to share. Apply. -- -- _. ,
Mrs. Fienrg Shea; Bioughaih' , = -up _ -
- -h i'-- --- - vu C -
Mimeographing, tYPing, paints wall _ , rly pick .Lt p
papers, electrical appliances. Kee -- LOOKER PL&NT
_
'41's, Claremont, Phone .'&1, - F hone Collect Pickering 2615• J �1:2•
FOR SALE - used Beatty washer in SHIELDS MINK FAaM Beata Proce�s�ed to four-Specif:rations.
good condition. For quick sale, $.39.
95,, Phone, collect 3'8 Giarerhont Co- `
o Operative, ... .. - •
FOR SALE - 7 -it 4 Racine.Re�frig � TH18 WEEK'S HELPFUL HiNTS ,
` erator. i,iberal allowance on'- your
- . old` freezer or ice box. Call 611eet, .. - Headlese xiails 'make ideal emergency tacks. :
_. Claremont 38. -Co-Operative.'
'USED FARM MACHINERY_- sac- _. rt
tion sale to be held Saturday, Mar: j For Real Estate, Insurancs and Mo gages
- - i6, 19 ac r 1aar ter approximatelyisoU s o n a� e a t TOI 3 0 tractor s, all other W P� of iai m I I i COt�1RETICB
machinery •including threshers', ,bin- - ' LET I 61yµ PW '. PHOTO-FMISHiNfi -
dere, plows, seed dells, fortge car•
SUBURBAN SPECIALI'.i'18 - i \� asm
_ d O `gFA'ERINARY. SUPPLIES
of registered Holstein eal f _ valued , i- --
STOPSte, KINGSTON RD., SCAR. ?'-992 �.. ,..r.... _
ur Won"
At $x50.00, (Only purcliaseas of OR - PICKERING RESIDENTS MAY CALL. -, _ - --
` ,machinery eligible for draw). Uic- LY - PICKEKINQ 08 J I �� sre (STORE HOURS _
Spring Fames Limited, Internatiom ; EYENINGS ONLY) THAT .. We* Daps
;nl Harvester Deiters, corner No. 12 !
_"IF- IT'8 EAST WE SHOULD HAVE I'I"' - I '. N � _ i,00 A, M. to 9.00 P. IL
and 47 Highways. Phone Uxbridge i PRESCRiPTION e0 P. M.
..or Port Perry: • : `< 1 1' _
.. OO P. M. to
Tna
FOR SALE --good- alfalfa, r clover �
and mixed hay. G. Fitz, Base Line,; ' = Pickering Women's lnatitugn of -the facilities in the area '*ilC
Pickering. _ » « « enable us to provide you µilli dial �• Rd B�OYES, _41 B• '
, 'f2 held their regular meeting on lues- telephone service when- these ex-
rnar- '
_ clay, February :ti with aoout i,f chances are -converted to the -dial
FCiR- SALE—Newh=;p»hire Pulreta member from Faro _
s ram, Ajax and .stern." , ..- �g
ice s:
`"Pickering attending. During a yno:: -
Stor
I.
g,
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BSc ui.e-sngFa:•m. Pickering. Phone business session it uaa decided to=Ftot:iry Howling League-- r
Piriser' rr S4 i• a•`ry -
-. ,'dorsals` ari as aid' annu to tf:e .. . - - RIN G
mar 14 _ :
• WEST. HILL PICKE
pupil with t h' .» _ ;1?HnNr' :S
- - Glade 1-2L Domestic Science' ClIaBs H gh Triples -Star: i'.ika}• 561, - - -
i
at the D.a:rict• High•• School a (ion- Jwf#w
ock Road Commrunit • Club the A,lac:Pfck::s- Hazatdinipson 65b, Dun t:Grtp ti?
0
• :. • :� y .... tin _ lti.celialsi
- n cHoapt 1OMies' "xilrary, t kay 644; Pearson.. Baker -641. t
g a o by _
- used toward the "furnishing of tiro 1
uarr -0. '_ Prize -µ•inners to g , "MEMBERS OF TORONTO REAL ZSTXTE BOARD"
night
were.. Sfrs:: bt�srgireL Carter,'; :Nurses' Residence. The Roll ('all' High Sin yes - Stan Pilkey .,97, i. a
_. Mia; G_ ord: Rid_ elle _ �Irs..Jarvis was answered by Paining a Histor• Yearsgn_FiakNr " �9�i, Stan F'illtiey �v /��r�t
(con.) Messrs Clark, VL . Booth and real site, pro red there are .Prang "such = S ; , Cee, Simpson '� 56._-GORDON . G. GROSS
157
laces in our township ( en uiries
•A, --Gray (con -A. ' Birthday con- P P q Team 'tandii�
` ratulataons to Mrs. bfa Carter I were made in,regard to the Town- _
Mr Win. Knox. L'te Copper Fund ship Council Building at Brougham Pots s ! S►I'ee PYCKER[NG� VILLAGE
- _ _
vyda coilected -arid refresr< ents ser- i '-no one seemed to know, Mr. Ed- Gates 4'
ved. An .14
invitation. to all 'to came itor, how about enlightening us or. GateMorh E > _''.g4 TTO C
LOUR OONFID SERVICE
I7B, Biet•FIAL
along is.Lxtended. thin 'at some future date'.'—w'e'll' - Mclver 22' j - Selling — BuytIIg -- Exebanging
tr to grime. you that answer, Ed.i $ t
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Mrs. H. C. brown then introduced .,Season �VMOUT OBLIGATION
Y
t Anna P. Lewis, Director of the High Average - Roy 31orrish - 197 SAI.
$AFZ1I FURCA[, -AT GRI EtiBANK W. t, Branch, Dept, of agriculture. high ,Triple -Stan Pillce -.861 1 _ ONE PICKERING 1
• + • Miss Lewis showed slides of miaiy Hk h SLng!e - $tan Pilkey '- 367 - -P�Rentak
-
Mortgages
11 :
k historical spots and gave -a--short _ _ Collections
' - F Mr, Clare Burt, ;'rovincial Farm history .of each place -as she took ns t a Yaluati6ne
�• [� Lo.n
'Forum Secretary, -will bathe guest on":her travels across Ontario. She " Fairport beach
Appraisals
speaker at the Ontario Farm For-, also stressed t:tat we should do all ............ !
: urn Rally, at ,Greenbank hall, en •- in our powler,to..try and pr'esErve all
Weciucsday, .arch s, at 8:00 p. ni. -'theso -historical- spots for future CoaLr.:tulatiers :o �Ir. and J.Iis. (i[7AI;:1�i°1'�:EI1 E e
_ :. gf nc�at,on ..:,there are reran,' Such Pa•: N%%::rtL r. the't r3: of .a da'1 r ,y ` WATCH' and (7e04i
. pl u n f'ack�e;ng, Miss U,:%%,•s :h-• ,i g.T :t• ;`R �; )IO �bt iC.'E REPAIRING
PM6(M .d to us a � i•,•tor f om A..•_ �r —.
..
• Ny' SIE\,;Vt•Ul1E\.. Gain rs to- .� �,.. f 'Ti°- L.ujrs' Auxu:ai-y.4c-hrch r.:ee�s ! .._ >>Oy if�ike or, 11.ocierl
ins, Preece, who rs here to s 1d:
Ab lbs, NeR pep, too. Try famous i .c e:�� f esd.,y, .err p,eased to re-
.. 1�atrex . Tonic 'Tablets for double C .eradiaii and Azrf 1.164n Aii'.il:_ Ed- i aEsmrr t��:iri pr•,,c; s .Jnd .-ilii- L r�
results: riew healthy "f'leshr .new ucati n ..tial (;enrgia Ta: o;:i!, «..o it- Arthur Fl��d' r'C� C
:.-:: ng up thru first cili• top.' {ihc _ �r�-^-3r ��' r L,,
rigor. New 'get acquainted" size is a .rnt:tt,bcc of tile' N at-o,!ql hina(1- nlc�tiri•�J held at JIrS: :�i.kl1, S l°Rc "
` 7` ��
nrrtY tlUc All HruKgists. c Ust:ng Ins;iiu e, ;n , .r.n� 'd iei�: dell ;kt:cndcd sed tl a next „ rc� 33r �� \ ;, "` �LVIRW i
said th.tt "C:rr.ece «i;l n:�ei = meet:ng :vill.be'held at the h�rre t,f
I IIt�\ I� F'icl�er:rr_ 3�
+! �_tLE REGISTER ! .+nd tivill never he .�hle to ?i�iinl, e �s:- i tlrs, Dumond, and r: any thanks to--_-�_-y—�_ VISIT OtTR RECORD BAR.
_ aria and the L . S. en .ur fur aid l; FOR FREE ESTIMATES
I g. a th0„e who ha,;(, donated mater- . • r `
- SAfftRIJr`V 9IAlZCH i, 1:!52 j given them, such cs nlili:, flora ae.d , iai and gave •susg-stio� to help to - :Gurney Hgating Systems
Pickering Jewelry.
clothin for childre?t". the s zid '
auction sale at the Stouffvill' Live:-' g. , � make our ,future bazaar a success.
stock• Sales Arena, sellir(g livchtock' that `we�, in Canada are, so bonnt The bingo on Satu2day was :cry EaTett°dgh slid T�t4smith Sappiieg
oui specialty. Fresh 'cows, 'Spring- ifully blessed. We ;ia�'e our homes, well atLencyrd but plenty of roam for ; $dd slid Installed=PICBERING TOWN -SHIP t
ors, Heifers, Stockers, 'Siicgp, Cal food and -family, a-hil more, =o plan to comes along to -.an- BUILDING PERMIT ,
•'ves,'Pigs,-Horsell, Ponies and Poul'- ' Greece, 28,000 children 'of all ages other in two weeks, when the Jack- f PHONE: PICK. 203Jt,
,'tsy. For pick-up and delivery service, have been kidnapped and taken from Issued TuearFrL 1 to d P. JL
phone Stouffville 3153, Come 'earl PP Pot .will be $10.00, The winners
Y 'their homes to Communistic Coun- were: bars• J..Smith, Mrs, Slee Mr,
RQAIWIAN�
and bring something to sell and see tries." Miss Tarsouli was asked to -_sad 67 rPlmintitne><t
R ,
' -'•' .the modern way to sol! by public .. 1 Cann, MM Blair, Mr. E McEweP,
take back our greeirngs'.from Pick- bir, Sleep, is:,Knox Mrs. Crosier' * p i ��+ i'
: auction. "`You Bring It, _ by
Bell - ' . Sheet metal Works :F., J. I'ftOV ir7�
ering . to her. people. ! Mrs. Hewson Mrs. Grills and Bar-
M Make this your market where .. ' Rear of Ptekerin= NewO OfYla' BUILDING IN9P$CTOg
buyer and. seller meet. Sale every' Afternoon .tea was served at the barn Bridges.
- Satur--day at'1.00 p• ih. close by hostesses.: Mrs„ D. Peattie, Mr,- and Mrs, d; Denney visited a
SELLERS and ATHINSON Mrs. Topper, Mrs. ,H. Newatran J;., - - --- - -- p
relativeg �t 'Barrie over the ; E,1iONe •� ICK.ERING
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auctioneer. assist d by other members. Fend, A(ilJ(COURT «
. Mr. and M .. -nett attended the?
a r Bu Pickering 24
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Telephone Ser lice. -_Continued funeral_of. thg M'rs. Burnett's coos- T CARE
. _ l_. ,, Phone -
in at C Sunda evening service at ( $ER Y�
OTICE: to FARMERS. (ices in Richmond Bill ' and ;Aurora •The: y ng i R. R. s. AGINCOURT, ONTARIO.. 4M
- under a service station agreement
j.
WE -ARE .PAYING HIGHEST .. • ,between the two companies. After Dunfair Chapel had .a- wonderful.1 • WELL DI-G4ING,-$E TANKS, • r
MARKET PIRICE$ turnout :to show their appreciation Land Surveys
midnight, btarth 4; the wires and �COMP•RESSOR WORK, TRENCHING
DEAD OR CRIPPLED ANIMALS -- of local .talent and would :like to /�
cables prodding the connections be- 9 g 5 I G. T. HORTON '
liaye .all c m.e salon ' e�;ei. • Sundae.
f�I'7 ALSO BUY = •gyral •offices een their kill alsosbi-roe the ethi The Frida} evening , euchre held � Social and Dance • at Dunbarton Ontario Land Surveyor 4; 1
- n the Community School on Friday evening. 7o i:"
',LIVE HORSES P y, g _iaell_attendedun -With Hall
was
.'. .. Ir, Wn1.iKnac had.maTty.visit-2rs And Civil Engineer,
Bell Company. Half will be seated
: For A Speedy Pickup, Phone` "thi�ough-ihe Richmond Hill-exchang'e to see him rerentl including1Ir.
l R Mrs. Ai.tkin `irs. Tannahill and a y' ? 14..Edward Street .,Aja1t + '
�• Cvilect To lour Local Agent and .the reinainder through Aurnr:�. urs, C.tills, i : e�:yore .welcome .to' _: ..Elleswoi;th, Presideant of Tgronto ,
. PICIiERING--242W2 A letter�to these telephone users come along, Iron Works, Mr. F. Andrews, Supt;.. Phone: Pickering•200�V8,
frcm the Bell Company eeplain"s that Building Crim nittee is plan-. i al bIr, end lir, McDgnald, who
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BANNER RENDERING £Or ETD., local "'rates gill conform to those ping a Draw for April:':c,. The priz- •melted. -Mr. Knox during in stay in
s.rndhurat - OW7 which apply to th_ e' Bell stlbscr&,rs Noxa Scotia: also Mr, and Mrs, H.
c;- an- n bituxle Radio Chrome•
TORONTO nt ,ptrs�nt,served through the Rich- ' __ here. We wish hint the best of took.
i - Ian:p and E!ectric Clock. Trapp and 4ir, David Murphy,
mond Hill and .aurora cvhanges• Many- residents. enjoyed t;Te• Box = -Joe. Feldcamp is on furlough.. �t Don't forget the Hard Time Dame*
... _ _The -letter also states- that purchase ' _ his' fiances, bliss Jo Ann. Anders -ori this Saturday, March 1, in the Comm
munify $all. Everyone welcome.
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1
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freer ; - -
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trA A. L Richardson STAFFORD -BROS. - . PZARL GREY, BLUE sad : • _. _
ANDA ERIAN- ur "tai n " maaey
- , A -XUDU RAL iNSU3 ANCE 11ROWUrK gNTAL WOBKt! -=
ALUMINUM MOULDINGS' - - - - - - — — - • --
ST-' EW 9 PRESBYT Ret yo e t
QH UPXH
Rev. -David Marsha Minister
x REAL ESTATE — - - ra10O° ' �t� � - H. �. FM INSIDE as OUTSIDE h_ .. --�` ��P��T UNITE
DeCHURCH� _
2.00- p. m, - Sunday oel Rev. J K. Braha ,
CONVEYANCING .: �,, WHITBY .. -
DOORS 3.90 p; m. - Worskip .Service - - Church Service - •2,00. F. -M. • .
5tii1 DITNDAB 3'r. ... _. _
;AAn Old-edeblished Agency, Ready CLEAR PINE COMBINATION -Sunday School •- 9,00 P. M.
To Ser" You. _ DOORS COMPLETE WITH St: Andrewla Presbyterian W. M: S. _ . r
will meet at the home of. Mrs. Hugh George's 'Women's Guild
ug
PONE: • PICHERINIG 60 . SCREEN and GLASS ..
McEACHNIU'� Miller, pn Tuesday, March 4, at will hold their monthly
N• M. Gordon , ! 2,30-'p, in, A'corcial invitation -to' - meeting- at
Rv.R.Z+t �v� FURNITURE DE•ALBR - I all the ladies to attend s home ,of Mrs. Crunuitier 10
2j . Tjk M LUMBER. YARDS _ _ .. • * *. _ _. ,; Perry Street,_ Whitby, on Thursday,
PICKERING UNITED CHURCH March b, at 2,00 o'clock, Hostesses'
FUNERAL IIIRECTO& -
PICSERIN -, ONTARIO Mrs. -Roberts and Dorothy . T:;.nner. „
-T a d From
OSHAWA' _ here. are 5evera� points to
-- 'SUNDAY, MARCH 2 1952' '
r 10 00 Sunday ho be discussed. W lI ou lease; all
• - Day. o Night a i _
Chartered Buses For. All P�;�"��`� m. un y c or come, and .look_ out }for transport- ,
�- S
Wm. McEACHNIE, Prop. /. 11,00 a. nr. - Morning Ser ace f
Occasions EILLI+.N J�iS KSO�T _ _ - - -
_ - . p-: m_ - Discussion Group ti10 s • * •
' G 7,30 a n,
PHONE: PICKERING �iWs ' PhOt71e .Pick. 193 OPTOME74tIST „'
s.. * r — St, PauYs Anglican, Dunbaitoa `
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted - Sunday, March. 2. First Sunday tar
PICKERING AUDLEY.
_ t!Y AND CLARKE Pickering, 'Ont. Tuesday Evenings And 2.30 p m- Regular Service Lent., Sunday Scnool and Coy Com-
__Km�" BY APPOINT; EKE 1,30 cc>r -Sunda ,Echo _ tion :C ass at .290 p: m. Holy First Door Eat Of p' y of munion at 3.00 p. m. Sermon sub-
AUCTIONEERS...WK. M A 1f Y' Masonic Hall Special Notice W. M. -S. ject -Why we have Confirmation.
Liatnaed and Authorized for the•PRONE:
PICKERING '� Pickering Utt[ited thurch Preacher, Rev, E. G.Robinson. You
Mounties of Ontario and Yorke ' USED AUC71ON11 ud -Theft will be- no meeting -of -the - s1•e cordially invited to attend. W. M. S; on T'hursday afternoon, but
' Farm Stack,, Implements House- _-_-- ' OAL<{1A�'OR the members and friends of the con- St. George's Angrueaa Chorea
holes Specialty FAma Estate Reasonable Phone ee Writs BUILDER o gregation and the iWomen'a Miss- - Sunday, Maroh--2• Firat .Sunday in
Ratites. Dual Service for 'the '
- .. [ovary Society are reminded of the -Lent• Service for children. and young
!rice of One. 014 017NDA8 8r � WHITOY W OOD WO GRIN G Special Meeting os, Wednesday ev= people at 11,00 a, M. Adultri' cord-
-etdag March 0, at 8,00 o`cloct, [ally invited. Sermon subject -Why
Milliken P. 0. phone Agin. 52W8 CABrNETS Friends are expectedfrcan all; or-- we have Confirmation. Preachdr,, _
Markham P. O. phone Mark. 908 - f ganizations of -the church and from. Rev. E. G. Robinson No Sunday
KITCHEN CABINET$ Audley, Greenwood, Claremont, -School on --this Bate.
Prentices es fished DIXLT and INSTALLED -
-- -auctioneers wince 1890. - OP,�M Brougham and Ajax;.:�trr guest . • • .
- speaker wur be our beloved mission PICKERING GOSPEL CHURCH
9.810 to 191,010 and 9,p0 to 5" HOME, Etc. ary, Miss Luella Ror e. t us Main - _ _
Eveningat Mo%6 Wed.. Fri.. Ito :, attend and give her our hearty, aup - ink
Sunday Sdioot
-'DAVID H. M j4 R S H A L L � DISNEY BLDG., Opp. P. - 0. G. A. B ekkevold pdrt. There will be
music and re10.00 A. M
_ , OgHAWA. ONTARIO freshmenta. Devotional Service
Aeesatitaat Pl " - Rea. 5-4587; Off; 5-0143 - Pickering . Village Young Women's Evening .AasiCrary _ — 11.00 A. M. - ! F- 1 -
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-WARM and STORE AOCOtiN'I'S TIFON��- Pi � -
YTbree bay Service Arranged) r ,
S. r - vanttelistic Service '
will hold their March meeting at 7 00 P� 5i. �
PHONEt PICYERING s:7 J 19 f the home of bars. ,Ma?g. Hurn, -an - ALL WELCOME ;
Loyal Pogue are cordially invited .to attend, March 6th at 8.00 p• m. Doth for Minister — Rev,,R. C. Neale _
DOXWAAl and RICHARDS Mr. and firs. Gurdon Lehman of
s Gistario Land Surveyors, And. Markham, and Mr. and Mrs. Knob, -
LICENSED AUCTIONEER e# Bewrnan-ville •sited Mrs: -blike
Professional EngMeers '
ria King Street. East Pickeping and Whitby Tw _ Lehman and family on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Trenton �' Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Powell en-
- OSHAWA,; NT, - `F� ,Household and Pro y Dir: Don Peace and Isco, ilun,an were recent visitors with Mr. and lertialned the forerter'3 sister and her
!'here: �-8g — - - irsbancf from- Os'aawy, on Sundae.. J
h
-- Jul l3 _ j Semis a y , School one evening last •week:
Prompt Attention' Given Mr. and Mrs. Darton of Toronto,
Whitby R. $ 1 _ : ;sited friends h'e'rr` last 'week-er,d. -
Phone 814 _ -
Our trio: Mrs.' B. Dr3p�•r, Mrs _ � A. Michell and Mrs: L. Ra:ssal_s;ur _ (�
:orcumerct� at the R'..a, of Peaches Church on Admiral uaker
Horne _ . tiiednesd:►y night, last week. Television 1 urns"rs
OWghway Monument -Warks
IMPROVEMENT - -
,..: 'ROBT. AUSTIN, PROP. _ - _
JL R. i, Whitbf; Ontario p Cnerrywood Pei;kenng Two Miles- West Of Whitby � Sud et t" I8n • '_ i i ed President. �Irs, S. Jones, pre-.:MotorsNa S Highway Between Whitby --
sided at the February merlin of =
And Ajax (no down payment required)
� g
.PHONE: WiiITBY 443 $10000 to E�N>:00 From Six the A. wFiich was held in the
To Twenty-four Months To, Pay Hall. The meeting opened with a
Gall to, Worship, xallowed' by sing. HON -E
-p tit
A Complete Service from one store- Mg one of our late King's favorites
for Home Owners and Builders-hymnt,- ,after which.: was observed '
• Lumber and Trim, Doors, Sash, a few' minutes in silent prayer, Mrs, RIGHT AT Ti�E CAUTION LIGHT
' PWOTOGRAPKER •Prefit Window Units, Wallboards McKean Was present and favored us
and with two solos, , God Sa .e -the Queen . _ ,
Piywoods, hardware, Paint '_ w -
t� Brock St, South. Wkitb-y, Out,
Nails, Builders' Supplies was sung by- all, The De':otional _
k Ik wa IISED' CAR b-
Phone = X355
Period o taken.*y Mrs. Holnreg--
TH assisted. b} Mrs. N odci, Theme — EQUALITY S PRICED RIGHT
- -
- I _. s ,,Our Humes.'' Mrs. Gordon Pett
Comae Lumber
CLE N DENIN G- y
- •� ga'e the S.tud}• Chapter "The Rural
Church' ; str•essitig the point that u tY-,1 UC.ICF, I)eLC"E CO;#C'1lC,Ft'LLY EQCIP`'E8: �) miles
DIQ►N ,
we do not uphold cu rural church-
- CO• .._
ait(n Green
b kP.FSUP.� ,J\CTIG}JTD � it):- tri.;+>' i`[iE:�RtaL+T (`MACH, I?t!at.:Ci'[.AT£ C'O\DiTIfIN.
�- th a-oanlTer,ns�u:. nl.,,LDeenter- 1 ;C vista
li a
n F I
} e�tetl tat cnuntre rife.`KoFl (:all..a*as -
Wit, Clair see East. tn;n ('HIA'WILET COACH, ROYAL BLUE, ' ,,UUO mites
Due mile: NV st of rear, Cullrgiate ants+ reel b� sixteen m_rnb.�s. 1L�. rt
i -or three blocks north of ,Stop 14 7 as for•. gave. a •s•ery ! :n �•f}• 61k o� Miles
"Teurpr"r�nce". •The buiiiir;s Part J 0- CIIEt'RnLp:T C<)ACH, BLACK, 30,000 �ti:es
�1(
ARKH H M Scar 3336. ' He. 1117 of the. rnee•irr "icluced a riA,:,-li to -
aA+�s�l. f r .30(+ Si'orth of Extras --Extra Special Buy
PS0:1 90W support the A;•ux and Pickering 'Tp, t.r1t, 3lE:rKCLlc1'. _
WANTED pt al I ui d: :also, very iitTerGst- -
- Hos t i
'"T.,
, ing speakers engaged for the Open
DIXON .:,COUNTRY HOMES
J. :8NALL ACREAGES and.• • Meetings -in -`lay and October, the '(This Week's Special : ,
PROERIET'OR World Day of Pra er Will be held'' 1}
FARMS } 1940 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 3S4lf,00
AMBLjLANCE W Lave waiting buyers with at- Locust Hill this year,'- Feb. 29,
Good 'ctuth down payments ' Meeting. dcsed-witl:the W. •A. ben -
CALL -
en -CALL- Mr. INGL'IS ediction, after. which Group , ser- - •-
for prompt and erperietieed ved a dainty lunch,
��- Miss Doris Hollinger -spent the - ,_:;.WIDE SELECTION OF GARS — 1935 s to 1948 s.
weekend with. her parents. z�
Nlpkts: HA1091 . Office ZM8-0004 p ;_•_ r q*_•L PR4CED WTTHIN'REASON t ti •
OON1k1fT and, CONANiT We are pleased to.see some who
iQltrrwere and solleltors J. A. WILLOL'GHBY and SONS have been ill, able to be out. again.
it�lpes Miss .Elsie Alves of Toronto vas- AR U O
TERMS RANGED TO SUIT Y UR POCKETBOOK t
'OOl D. •;ted her parents during the week -
&W O' tea' W A. .�7 e� ftls s end _ XOURt.CAR MAY BE USED AS DOWN PAYMENT 4.
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Zatabillad--}- - - _ _. _ —` - _ - -
Offless: The Home and School' are plana _ . _
Oslsawa. Ont, T 1-3 Simcoe St S. _p Ing a Euchre. and Crokinole Party
Pbo - 8-2227 ,• P. ALLAN to be 1}gld at the school on Zti[ar, 4.
_ see YS for your new General Motors car.
Ajar, Ontario ! • A Social.. Evening was held rec-
ently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mac----
-- Real Estate - Insurance Armstrong, when they were presen- - • y -
t
TopTrade-in .Allowance on your grPsent car
'KING'S- ROPY -. AJAX ted with a gift from the charivari _ _ ... _ - •- - _ _ -
proceeds and w:e all-exi'oyed the •
Insurance Co. D. •G: MAITLAND, MANAGER lunch.- nd trent,' A plea t c -ening
Weil Phone Phone Pickering — 259Ji, was broug'at-to it .cl a by s nging
e or
Qteap Rates For Farm And Country , AJAX .PHUK);'=-13B ." -y
"For they are jolly goodBuildings
"God. Sale the Queen.'
and..
- WhAstorm" Insurance Oii Buldiltgs ,YOUR LISTING I-
Mr. and • firs. Mae Armstrong
i NNtITED
W ridmills, Silos, etc. ;
h1s a ,mored 'irito -the hou_ce ri ently
iAntomobile• Insurance -of - All- Kinds ••
vacated by 'Mr. and Mrs. Rrtten-
Bowman & Gibson : Greer; River
'liable:
6f Scar-
• -
RIC, and' ZFt•s. •rstiIfrths
' -PHONE:- - WHITBY 6>D
Glen
' baro here cuest� of blr. and Mrs..
Mr. and 'Mrs. Syd Davies and
• , ' - �
of Bay -,16w, Leaside, visited Mr. and
- :tlurrav on . Sunda>'°-,
Mi. Russell
-
OLD- HORNM • $$SAW Mrs. J;' Da: ie3,- •
Mian ins Lacs and
'�irI and Mrs. Wm.
Bry ons cieited"...
At YewM Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Duncan spent
'I`Rers. on Sundae,
Aj ep • two days in'Palmerston -last- week
Mrs. I:e�nard (;ales spent . a few
DEAD OR CRIPPLED S'L'0R7JC attending a wedding.
I days in Tpr4ttto this past week.•
Hourly Pick -Up World Day of Prayer todap—Fri-
,
lit1� 4s, 0 th church' You
CAJiPBQ.L day, e
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choice. South of the border -they
match a collier -in cloth cap and
you place on it will have absolutely_
-+dump for Jim Thorpe.• But over in
•
1
Y '/ �
�
'Great Britain thfre. 'are' a lot of
_
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Le -
\
� sty
� ',� h k 8N"�:::n pis N v:. 7 7'�. .,y_p. 4r i:l.:' ,�•lt 1-
•�- M Si- u,r• Y.•4.y,{'jez:R ..1 .�,,e�:• ,5}R '." 4.r.
wfiw".&+"<#:":rl\ •�.� Y• .. .. ': KM- r�.\ _. ,9m' ..,YAS , ..
,
your brother we all love so. To
s�•l
body .who could have topped either
see him knock 'em down at foot- ,
me 'eart it
i 1
Biot and Butyt'un ?
Big Con or Indian Jim.
'
ball -oh, it does good,
oneybee�� druggist for
M=om,agg�s
...-. -
• • •
does l" • • •
' He was Alfred "Lyttleton, father
But cricket -according to Harvey '
`There is a fascination in words,
-of Oliver 'Lyttleton who was re- '
Day, was his game and. he will go
where they cams from, wlj� we use
Gently appointed Colonia] Secre-
down in aportiag history for hie
them -and, in many cases, how
-•'tary by Winston Churchill. Alfred
Most of Your Tlu
Xlasismea
Ad -e as,
,
Children noon' discover .thio, and
position between 1903 and 1905 and
S32 for six wickets and the Eng`
few ''topics "&ppeal to them mors;
" - did 'a good job' too. But it is as
land skipper, Lord Harris, had
than food. "Mummy, why 'is it'
an outstanding athlete that he is
given every, fielder a, turn with. the
called. butter?" "Why- is it called
best remembered.
Is In Your NoneF=
-
• • .•
wicket -keeper. "Alfred,". he said,
Well, wkly is it? Strangely
Etaly SPORTS
throwing him 'elle-ball,. you take
enough, most of the necessities of
�-
SAIMT1
that end."
life -in the food line that is -have
"•ed the finest games player of -his-
; ' `*
Anglo-Saxon or Teutonic origins,
GAIN CHICKS !os Immediatedouvwy
Order from thia ad with deposit. All
Alfred Lyttelton . kept his pads
while luxury. foods, have French or
. England atcricket and soccer,• was
We take our sense of tests very
atbED Mink for a"Brsat�
spring varblw Bilverblus.
d
such as Englishmen dream of
Have a Go
: 'himself at the wall game at Eton,
much for ed, yet it is the least
popular broods. tine cDSak at reasonable
Noa-aeasd 11$.96 per Soo mad ttpt
ima ant pastel, whites and atwdage
Guaranteed. t0 iQa. ranahlr�i• No
MIC .
-
and are cases
Point Bread is an Anglo-Saxon
4grac
S !'� �
eight overs he dismissed Midwinter,
reliable of all int senses, and the
' be fn-
p+eCea•
Dunsto $91.00 and up; woL•r•L $3.60 Dee
$91.00 and net. writs
-
Tl•mmla/s Hint Raaok. De E.o• Nen►
Brunswick
S
years. This, we might add, was not
,s/
a Mediterranean origin coming
from the Latin bytyrun.
eaaieat to ftao It eaa so
Soo and up. Dua•ts
started °hick' Ilam`
pink has Dutch and Teutonic
�
A few days before his death. he
beginnings, while junket comes
• that.'-.
flutACed with --ora taste that it be-
tOe special pries.
dint• delivery. Gent Chickadee, Gast. oat•
ova=our �OItX -•a><`va-1"°` ""a
e
.from
the word was, "joncade" described
• THE GENERAL 11oc11e>�� doubt-
match. Though he had not touched
comes Incapable of doing its job
player was specialized .
p y p
:oar Droiigiat selb t1BIESS.
of cream: rosewater and sugar•^.
Acte ��pn1�"ta' is mix" and bbato`h-
made eighty-nine runs and went
less harbors. file idea that rftwm a are a
- --m-that is, heaving them with a jerk
properly. • =. i
ti OAL
e
the game, lie was hit by ,a hall:
drab, humorlees lot of folly whose priae��i�
'the Royal. Engineers, lie ran from
You are pstTilably quits sure that
ea write for prices and -tali taforme,tio
- '"-;-,;one end of the, field to the other,
' e
aim in life la to annoy and haraaf t0simg
'I he WaSL dead.
you rail tell idle difference between
Bray Hatchery, Sf0 John N.. Hamilton.
Oat•. or Pn 7r•aa. tit6 Duflsrlt► '
pXP Dy, -terry C.C. and a Tonto tablW
for sow vitality and ieneral debility. �t
e
+I
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hockey' players, spoil the contests lg tootlaj
4AL
a sweet' and sour 'apple, But you
o.
street. Toronto. -
drDsst.a ons dollar.
; ;.
.' -Bole in the street.= a- police' squad
their whistles, and visit upon tilt home
penalties which are Of COarN Otic*
'Country and at Reniiington Oval.
.a
can be misled quite often because
QUIT JUICEft TM 'rMKipl igreribals
. M
DAY old may look alike -aa much
the
:...'s
players
eagtonsly unfair sad nor ailed -for: _ •
fallen in
a great deal depends on what you
eat to the apple.
nchickstwo
alike a. two srasae of .ane -but
difference shows up in the wine neat
M Ducat's Remedy hr above"* MAM,
- .
•
But the referees are, in fact, a very pleasant lot of folk,
prior
If,,for for instance, you have been
chic*, with
Performance back of them We
R Ord pay roc'to ce back
Record
NwriHa.
MtlNRO'S DRUG (TORE
,
dohlg a very difficult job, and in the main, doing it extremely
humor. If they
eating chocolate, and then have a
purchased over 4.00o wins -banded. , p.d1•
ed
to use in our brooding
M � Oneww
f
well And most of them have i could sense of
they t:0 retain job and sanity
doubtful uld
bite of apple, it will taste sour,
. treed cockerels
pptnithis year. Purchase obicka with a
$1.25 Express pnpaiW ,
e
.
didn't. it's whither
Hockey lost a referee of vast -color and keen sense of humor
even if it is really sweet
-definite breeding program back o! cicala.
who started chick.. older pullets. Droller
AOR BALDNESS AND FAWNO "In
"
when Frank King Clancy decided to hens up his whistle and
The reason, is that chocolate acts
on your sense of taste like opium
chicks, turkey pon1U. catalogue.
TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD.
any can" or condition. One
THAUA HAIR RESTORE
return to coaching duties,
But the fast -talking Clancy did not always get the beet of
on the brain. It acts like a drug
Persue Ontario
•ESOLTS GOABANTIEIED or Moaq
Back in pyo, The" Herbal DistributoM
e
•
One night he was being heckled by Babe
and overpowers them.
SINCE198 every Year eevewinter.
1071 Darts Street. Vancouver A. BrttJaa
,
'
it is verbal exchanges.
Pratt another lad who was very fast on the verbal trigger.
-Your taste buds, -,incidentally, are
termer, bought, fewer cbicka In the
Columbia.
Flaal�y, Irl Clancy snapped at Pratt: "I wish I
those little pimples which cover the
spring, and there were rawer eggs aro-
than the year before. Result:--
• p E. M-1 1" -K .
,exasperation,
was playing against you tonight. "
surface of your to, They are
duced
Pisces averaged higher. We predict kith
one woman feu: Tats saDatoe
Y
'
"Weil, ain't you?" Innocently responded Pratt.
divided into four sections. one for
test prices this summer and, fan. Buy
be
to olv ale
Clancy credited his mental balance in the refereeing' field
each of the basic tastes,
you usual number of chick■ don't
without Du1leL this summer and tall,
on ti
tires eau nervow�lt'enrt`ae�ea.wetat°`ma wig
trans Lad nervous
moatbl7 perloda.
w
'^
hard-boiled veteran Mickey Ion, who refereed for years
There are four of these,- sweet,
and when you baa be rare m punka..
ab.0e Postpaid m plate wrturoer.
-'
to the
in the major league. "In my fleet game as an NHL referee,"
sour, bitter, and salt. Generally
ahicln with Iota of R.O.P. breeding beak
at them. we purchased over 4,000 R.O.P.
POST'S CHEMICALS
- TOfto2lTo
N
said Clancy, "I was world° with Mickey. When we named
speaking, the buds sensitive to
pedigreed cockerels to u.• is our branding
est aQ1�Io ST. VAST
� •
for the ice, I was literally a=-, I was so nervous. Ion noticed
took by the and midi `on't worry„ kid.
sweet tastes are on the tip of your
bitter
inn& this year. Also start" chicks. older •
gullets and' broiler cheek. Turkey vaults.
'
P08T'8 ECZEMA fIALVS
'
this, stopped, ,arm,
Remember this: the second after that puck la dropped, there will,
"
tongue, sour on the sides,. at
the back, while all your tongue 18
caw.aans.
TWEDDLE CHICK 13ATCHERIES LTD.
BANISHthea the torment of cry oat's mann
sad wssptna skin troubles Post's IEaesma
be only two sane people. in the -entire- house,-�L and I!
Tarsus Ontario
Salve will not disappoint yon,
aaa�
ingnth
a -
"I always that In mh1d;" f!i•nCy acid i•tK ~and' I often
,
ti
sensitive t0 ball.
That is why, Of all tastes; you
eaaema,
Itching. pinhole and
etagworm pimples and athlete' a toot. veal
,
CR088. 88SEDa
wta,
.
rjgh
thought aft that Mickey wall t.
recognise salt first,' because d] your
OSDRR your chicles now for
pare
astiai ael+very, crone are
-respond readily to the stainless odorless
Ointment. em et bow etnbbase +
The late Lou Mush, a rugged. citizen and hard-hittingsports
taste buds are in combination.
acs All,
'• also carve way cro..l .&a breed-
they see
bope/ssa cher neem
writer, refereed hockey games with the same virility that char-
his writ3a$. In a email Oatalio town one night, a lady
The slowest to attract your at-
w stock government approved aon blood
t..e.a. write for price to Bonet. Chta11
P=tCE IS." P=•` JAM
POSTS
+ .
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aderizsd
giving
fan, seated clone to the ice, was Mush a terrific verbal
tention is bitter taste, and it might
Emchom Box 969. Elmira. Ontario.
a anEMBDI$fli
cent Posy rrer an Racsim at Peba
Dgeixd sND CLaAxtrta
beating. Lou heard, paid iso atteatio' n. Bax a play developed that
take as long as a second for the
la Quo*Tk at V rnmor ed i'0i'sa.
Taroore
forced a faceoff is front of the belligerent lady. So She screamed
buds to work
tiw y°' earth+� needs eyetna clean-
at clove range: "If you were my husband, Mush, I'd give you
Taste is the Weary Willie of the
-
xi l
test vertu n as for tnformatfoa We
e tions, Dy
o1PT4>,•TO D W8 eves
te=r► AND woliBl4
poison
' -
was your husband," .Marsh 'retorted politely, "I'd
..
That is why a cigarette tastes best
paremant H. Parker's Des Works Limited.
III Tonge St.. Toronto,
-
BE A HAIRDRSSSSR
take it ..."
Bald, fast -skating George Gravel, is one of tits refer-
when it is first lit. After a few
when
draws the taate buds tired., '
sotto oAxADA•s t=ADt14o sosoos
Gears
Great Hairdressing
roe UL=
cell of the present era. When a player feigned injury one night,
get,
Lacy Buds
QIVIE your ear, track or creator a pia...
414 profession.
Pssiaaot e+ga+ned protaaefoa 4toos waw.
larval
-
;ad lay on the lei as if knocked completely out. Gravel said
y
"Please hockey
They are lazy that they expect
ring sad ♦alvs Jobr,.ha• You drtrL
stove piston asap and oil pumping. Puts
Thousands of successful Gradualism,
Amplca+. Greatest system
to him, quite pleasantly: get up. The players
4
so
taetallla anu-trietion °sal on- cylladae
alltserstsa catalogue rnw
„
need the lcs
to be continually assisted b7 the
walla, stnsn and valve sutaa Licensed
Write or Can
President Clarence Campbell In a martinet in the matter of
other' senses. If you were blind-
under United stat.& and eaaadlaa.
9casvIEL HA1RDa=estxc at`.a<001:•
ss$ Bloor w., rormta
eoftlydaj ttigidly the rules of the game, and steads four-sgnars.
folded' it would take you a fraction
CPatents,ompany Price $3 so 231 P. Beck sal..
Company Importers. 9s; Palau* atre.e.
a
Beanebes:
back of his referees has visited sharp panIshmtat on players who
the lee. Bnt w en he was
longer to tell the difference between
London. Ontario.
10a King sc• eamlime
As ata..n ss . otea.a
so ACR° rage -Good rouse. s barn..
aralnery. With hydra drilled well. an
tangled with the oificlals an or off -
•, referee, he took a lenient view of player belligerence. In the
a cup of tea and a cup of coffee.
When you can see what it -is, your
UNWw1ITIED 13AIit -
-
Istat of a Stanley Cup match. Die Clapper, of Boston Bruins, tl
mt w Clean and tpOt layK, anaoyd at l penal , dossed
;ll
sight 0otifies your taste buds what
Yo
'to expect: That_ is why your iliouth
paved road. ror further tatormatioo Kao-
toot: Mathew t7oagb or ArtltDr Catalan.
etratDroy, oat.ria
Permanently, eradicated from gas Dart of
the o asttabla
the body of t Baca-Polo.a.Save,
of the
and Pato
a punch at rsisres CCaatmap6s� sad leaded a light, bblow
sl.00ve g
chemical 11111 2
so drug or ahamlcat sad erue kin tae
c>ti l� ebvK Gooey. 19 loon $et
- damaging Most of those who naw the eat
water$ at the sight of something
lair toot.
_
o! no ga•Iities.
e vwtad dire punishment to be visited on the offender. But
you know is delicious.
. 15.69. Amber better. 11 torn
tehtrtf.. $4. a Down•.. emltbv+ile.
MAl
ra Ville St. LARoawxo uver.
476 arettrab et. vanoott.ae. as
didn't report it. "Clapper a nice fellow. tiways
You will find that although oaaay
t7;
Campbell even .la
-a gentleman, and jag lost his head for •few seconds," he said.
blind people do smoke it is usually
Ont
BAST TD QUIT SMOKING
_ -
DIES os no • s. ecce$$.
cause e smoked fore sig
be they m d be ton
ore Toi°K°anf =ifmmNa a safentine
t
1�eur eonmtenh-atd goor%sis ler this eelislim wlff be wakened
their fight. It is very rare for a
out sndattesrlag Dolsou er
ngerin
teage. Simple, safe. sats• information.
treatmen a cloy raving 1M
tobacco, ricin the system of stood"
.
by Ebner faptrsert, g/t Cal"WHouse, 431 Yen" Sl., Terwefe..
person to take up. smoking after
D. wail t..Oarthaldr. -am
acing Drug Pharmaceutical Clemuleea (Alm
-
:.
• _ _
being' afflicted by blindness. Tobse-
bwm)..P.O. Bos :T$ London. Out.
"ARTISTS and b.ataners" send far our
-
�/`►'HOOL
4V
t bet when can set
co tastes ter you
er catalogue featuring vert a.•
` supplies � Picture rramsa. nand fit '
AevrioN . Term
• L=AiL'�1 Anctioawrtag, Tet•, soon. - fi'rea
'
DISTILLERS L ! M I T E D
it, thanks to lazy taste buds.
to mbe to cover postage. Pathema $Sig
Catalogue.Reface Auction Contig. US,
-- '- -,
best ally, is your nose. In
Scoot at.. We" Toronto
on city S. Iswa Assertoa
_
AataaR>ntRor ONTARIO
fact, without the co-operation ofTorkahl-
fact,
84061`40ase
Dsarvics
.1001111, To. start
you r Gose, your testa buds would-
ready rto ii. Bred Guts 11611•
CARMMR OIRL8, If you are looking lar.- ,
-
fold u and refuse to work. You
P
r"' im 139 srntr stat Ba Voteless
Sall Calces 1960. Daugiaa .Sart. Wood-
bril
a career with a ween at !Dears. are
- aggreestvs, neat. between 19 - Si 7sara
-can' prove that -any time you bane
stock:
o ago. and tree to travel. than we am
"
a cold hi the head. Your nasal as-
P
circulation om . 6a h
t�atat exta commissions. y� W
: SAVE rwt-No-DreR Storm Windows of
sages are affected acid you can't
Transparent vinyl Plastic sw+ts tel,
teeter to; Melaena Subscription service
taste a thin g•
Balled by _Anyone, oa'der now -ase for
-every window or sw#m door. Complete
Boit 161. Walkerton, Ontario.
With your nose pinched tightly
Kit, sw 96 g 11. $1.90 •acb DcsDafd•
PATIENTS
- ,
you cannot tell the- difference be-
� sate. compass Imporun. »;
Pataae Street. Loodoa. Ontarta
AN OTr=R to ever1, taveator�Llat atW
`
tween quinine and coffee. Your
rent+aaa and run information sent tree.
HOLDRiT1 1100 CARTONS
oa moulded
•,:''
mother's idea, when you were
The Ramsay Co.. Registered patent Atter.
ova 979 Sana Street, Ottawa.
young, of P iaellin g your nose while
Spada$ introductory fibre
fibre t.: 4. one does° egg a oda $17.06
04.50 SO ea:tons.'
R �omDany. Pilo
s7toot
-
you drank castor oil was a very
y r ry
per 1600 cartons or Pg
solicitors. b »6.$a
teD4 Soifcttore, rrubitahad 1. i
,
good one, for it robbed the castor
e
Tro, a
y oc1.DSD rtes= tTD,
r f U
tar ser..c o eonkta o tarmr
SI 51 It
oil of most of its taste.Branuoea.
otttart.
set,
eta° aQ t'an°'t
_ .• •.
L
Another way of fooling your
SALZMAN WANTED
TRAM Implemsnte and machine .hap bust-
taste buds is to dry them, for they
none. leading isms of farm machinery.
corovists repair slop and .welding egutp
SALES Stimulator Salesmen. Sere IN Y
Who was the greatest ail -round would yell themselves hoarse with
rate working without moistures
i
meat. Box Tse, crew Liskeard.
_
opportunity to mats nes to iloo•oo a ave
$15.00 commtaeion on every $110.00 sale
athlete of all time? Here is Canada
Lionel Comicher , is, the general
-delight when. he came charging
down the field. During one Varsity
Just dry your tongue with a p eu
of - blotting -paper, and whatever
choice. South of the border -they
match a collier -in cloth cap and
you place on it will have absolutely_
-+dump for Jim Thorpe.• But over in
muffler stopped Alfred's brother,
no taste at all..
`
'Great Britain thfre. 'are' a lot of
Edward,. and said: "Ha, Lyttel-
_
- folks who believe that they had,
ton, I'm glad to see youl but it's
-Some sixty years or to ago, some-
your brother we all love so. To
Did You Ever Eat Any
body .who could have topped either
see him knock 'em down at foot- ,
me 'eart it
i 1
Biot and Butyt'un ?
Big Con or Indian Jim.
'
ball -oh, it does good,
oneybee�� druggist for
M=om,agg�s
...-. -
• • •
does l" • • •
' He was Alfred "Lyttleton, father
But cricket -according to Harvey '
`There is a fascination in words,
-of Oliver 'Lyttleton who was re- '
Day, was his game and. he will go
where they cams from, wlj� we use
Gently appointed Colonia] Secre-
down in aportiag history for hie
them -and, in many cases, how
-•'tary by Winston Churchill. Alfred
part .in that famous test at the Oval
they . are pronounced properly.
_
-himself held the same Government
in 1884, when the. Australians made
Children noon' discover .thio, and
position between 1903 and 1905 and
S32 for six wickets and the Eng`
few ''topics "&ppeal to them mors;
" - did 'a good job' too. But it is as
land skipper, Lord Harris, had
than food. "Mummy, why 'is it'
an outstanding athlete that he is
given every, fielder a, turn with. the
called. butter?" "Why- is it called
best remembered.
ball. At last, he went over to the
'bread?" -and so on.
• • .•
wicket -keeper. "Alfred,". he said,
Well, wkly is it? Strangely
Alfred was the best of. eight
throwing him 'elle-ball,. you take
enough, most of the necessities of
athletic brothers and was consider- ,
that end."
life -in the food line that is -have
"•ed the finest games player of -his-
; ' `*
Anglo-Saxon or Teutonic origins,
.,day. He was selected to play. for
Alfred Lyttelton . kept his pads
while luxury. foods, have French or
. England atcricket and soccer,• was
on -and bowled lobs. A miracle,
Latin - beginnings.
''''frst class at rugger, distinguished
such as Englishmen dream of
Have a Go
: 'himself at the wall game at Eton,
when faced with stubborn Austra-
Bread- butter t in
was very good, Alt five until- he
lian tail -enders, was wrought. In
and are cases
Point Bread is an Anglo-Saxon
'broke an arm, represented Cam-
eight overs he dismissed Midwinter,
word, derived from the German
bridge at racket and won' the
" -tennis M.C.C. e Prize for many
Blackham, Spofforth and Boyle for
eight runs. Yet he never took an- '
.
brot. Butter -once a luxury -has
years. This, we might add, was not
other wicket as long as he Jived
a Mediterranean origin coming
from the Latin bytyrun.
lawn tennis but the real thingj-
• e •
pink has Dutch and Teutonic
and a very tough sport to at
A few days before his death. he
beginnings, while junket comes
• that.'-.
was invited -to Bethnal Green, his
the • French :' In old French
constituency, to play in a charity
.from
the word was, "joncade" described
At soccer lie eras a very strenuous
- in �Cickiag
match. Though he had not touched
as "a certaine spoorre=meat, made
player was specialized .
p y p
a bat for nearly twenty years he
of cream: rosewater and sugar•^.
��
::goals and •'bunting his opponents;
made eighty-nine runs and went
Junket used to be brought to
- --m-that is, heaving them with a jerk
_house stiff, but happy.- Eut, during
market on, a tray made of reeds,
-of the .hips. Once, playing against
the game, lie was hit by ,a hall:
so .that the name comes -from. the
'the Royal. Engineers, lie ran from
f. .The blow - ronht on • an .internal.
_Latin word for a reed "junous."
- '"-;-,;one end of the, field to the other,
J abscess, and in les< than a week
- - flooring four men on the way,
'I he WaSL dead.
-then kicking a goal
# • •
'- Researchers. In Asheville, -N C.,
4AL
-He Was a R'nrccstershire mgr.
j receiving it report of -a dangeroud •
-
F -and • the crowds ' in • the . Black
.' -Bole in the street.= a- police' squad
'Country and at Reniiington Oval.
.car hurried to investigate, telephon-
„
where cup finals and other -
-
rtaat matches were played,
fallen in
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lLEB RrCEH •The rinost .trawbarr i
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Weston, ont.
L 1
S=ED81 Try our Always Tender Beet.
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Arthur Veesy. York.. Prince- Edward. Is-
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STEEL. PATTERNS for making Cement
Burial -Vaults. Track and V,*idPmmfi.
- JOHN M•COKMICK
18 Jackson Street,
St. Thomas, Ontario.
BHETLAND Shes"os puppies, sired by'�
Int, Ch. Bobbette. stock and show dogs.
'Harry Morren• Barrie, Ontario.
$1 instoad of $23
TIES. hand painted- by artists. direct to
You • Rush 51,00 M.O. or cash.- Marsha
Morm, Box 444, Drummondville, Cgebec.
These are but a few examples.
Next time young Johnny asks
"Why?" have a go at solving the
mystery.
You make. This In a golden = rtunit7' `
for . former "DISH DEAL" saleaaun.
N
Pricing Pees. P.O: Scilt 74, Station "R". h
Ndntreat 10. P.0 _
I�
To TR IAT 4
- CORKS,
:KICKS,,ETC.
/
deye-
J:d-
farW
Was Nearly Crazy
With fiery Itch-
Vasil I dtseovered Dr. D. D. Dennis' amazing-
ly fast relief - D. D. Prosersdption. World
tion
1D.
speeds this D� •eom or Itrom cruel medIt hint
caused Dy .Gema, DDiimmpplas, rashes. athlete's
foot and other Itch. fes. Trial bottle 366
,fret application checks even the most faieane
oneybee�� druggist for
M=om,agg�s
ISSUE 9 - 1952
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH e, 4,'S- - PHONE 46 PiCKERIitiG STARRING - JOHN..DEREK and DONNA REED 7
being Shows At 7-P. M. Last Complete Show At 9.90 P. M. � ALSO
DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM
talk on Historical Research. %e
Tonight--Just Direct Your Feet TO �
_ . _ _ President, asaisted bq Mrs. Lei�maa .
he Judge Steps. Out 1 conducted a short ,KMemorial Service
is _ThSY1111y Side Of the Sheet-:1-
`- STARRINC - ALEXANDER NOX and ANN. SOTHERN _ memmegy- e>• our late. King. Mrs. -
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J. Morgan gave a humorous read- PPLANKIR L,AINE -:BILLY DANfELB
sti.-••- PLUS _ _ ing, Oeids, prevalent in this village TONT ASDEN .
kept many at home from this meet-
Between Midnight and Dawn, = . Ing. Mr. Ormiston, Brooklin, Lay Rep= MONDAY, TUES.,-WEDNESDAY - MARCH 8, 4, 6•
WITH - EDMOND O'BRIEN and GALE STORM , , resentative of the-Oshaws Presby- - AlVe The Story Of Mem Maids, Morals AND MOREL!-
- tery, spoke in the United Church on
...• .__ ,NEXT ATTRACTION Sunday m ruing on the 'establish- V
° People 'Will Tal
1.- ment of a Fund to assist churches . -
- dere Comes # he Groom"'in the south part of the Province p NT)
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
who intend erecting new chur0hes. WITH. •CARRY GRANT and JEANNE CRAW
STARRINJG - BING CROSBY and JANE W�YMAN Mr.- and Mrs. Lynch and John,' of
- - Toronto, spent the week-end with _ - — -- - ---�}N THE SAME PROGRAM �. -- -•
Mr., and Mrs. Tansley.`t
Mr. and Mrs. 'Murphy, who. have gee s In'lrouble: She hsd_� , -
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- - � staying with Mr.-and Mrs. - -
Shirkey, since their aMv-sl.-mere - - J ��Vse For Alarm a
CO=OP N E from Gander, Nfld.., ha:e'now mov-
ed to Toronto: - LORETTA TOUNG and BARRY SL°LLIVAN
e�lQ y j
Mr. a� Mrs Alan Taylor - aDd `
family .of Goodwood spent Sunda . THEATRE POLICY
_ Mr BO Office
is aOp Holidays Evn gs
with and Mrs. Mel. 1ltorrish, s Evenings t3,90 P. M,
the neW VO4P �eQ � — r. an haw-had MSaturdays r e00 P. M.
Funriav dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Matinee,:Saturdays and Hoildaa _4,80 P. M.
_ Roy Brignall. FLOODLIGHT PARKING -
QII. Ft. SIZe IIOW nII di8play. s Many from here at C MAKE PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUR
tta at
Pickering c - EANTS AT ALL TIMES.
l 5 Cu. Ft. Size also available •;
t� School .last. week. . g .
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A'I`I'
a t Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Pugh of Dub
- lin spent Sunday with Mr. Wm.
_ CLAREMONT CO-OPERATIVE Palmer here.Now
_ /� isted by Mrs. Frank Puckrin, Miss ^
;P130NIgv88 x ;:c1.ARF3MflNT D vNBAR T'ON - ,: 'Audley Graft Louder, Mrs. G. Asstey and
,Mrs. C. Clenence.
Miss "Marion Risk spent a few:.
IS
from here attended the Mrs: 6. Squire closed -,,the sesee�
days this week with her daughter t days in Buffalo entretainments that were presented Ing• with a prayer and the EaN
and family, rs. Keith Drake. y Higy Scbool on three vv- ` Group sewed lunch.
Lare'mom Q e Deepest sympathy is extended to at the new
,Mre. • G@SuSe Tadd, Cherrywood. Misses Janet and _ Violet Allison in enin last week. The work of the
spent Monday with Mrs. Walt, Har
_ the sudden loss. of their Brother Ms, students was • highly creditable to •
dy Sr. here, Archie .Allison, in Billings, Mon.. all in the casts.
-Mr., and Mrs„ Howard Langefie • Rev. Mr. Heise, of Mount Forest, Greenwood
spent y preached for a call at the Claremont Mrs. Stotts of Highland Creek, Mrs, Henryestne as Preetd-
nt a few days last week �iaitr'Y y,
has been spending a few days with ent of the Ajax-Flickering Hospital
Ing at Port Sydney, Muskoka. I Baptist Church on Sunday mornr Dir. and Mrs, Elmo Disney �an{d
Mr. sand Mrs. Sam Raymond who ing. We understand Rev. G. Davison her sister, Mrs, E. Craven. Auxiliary, has been busy in secur Mr. and Mrs, Percy Clack spent
have been farming east of the vill- has received a call, Miss Lorraine Lawrence • enter- ing • the co-operation of massy organ. Sugday with relatives at Milton,
age, will � •be moving in •the near The local Women's 'Institute are` tained some of, her girl friends at, izations, and in holding s -• - _
future. sponsoring a euchre in the Masonic her home on the weekend. inge to- secure the funds' to furnish �g ���� �e� �
Miap Daisy Duerden of . Tordhw, Hall, on March 7th, at 8,16 p•' , m. ( Mr. J. R. Frost, who has been con- the linen and Bedding for the wards. Mrs.
n nl g ���,s . on Wednesday e�-
ment the weeWend with relatkies Ladies are. asked to provide lunch.. I fined to Sunnybrook Hospital for The Community Club are holding The W. A. had a ve fine ti:n
)sere•, l Mr. Fusd Mrs. James Peddie vis- � some time, is' a little improved. another of their poptular euchre and at their . A.,crokhad
ole -party last
Mr, and Mrs. Vic. Morley of Hain- I ited' Mr's, Ross Watgon on-the 4th, Mr, and Mrs,. Don Bamford and dance3 in the schoolhouse on, Wed-
Ilton, spent the week-end with his on Sunday. Mrs. 'Watson has, been � family of Arnprior, spent a feyv days nesday-evening March 5. The lad- day evening in the S. S. Room,.
family here. I ill , since the death of her brother with 'his father Re-:. A. F. Barn- i A number of our people attended i
es a providing and the usual fee
Mr, and Mrs. Peter Hardy of TOT- and has been staying with a da- , the performances at Pickering High
ford. -�, for the couples, as well as muaic,
onto, spent the week-end with Mr. , g}y�r in Oshawa. A -on, Bill,, who' - School last week. They say it was -
Tony and Bev, Caverley, Guelph, and a splendid luncheons'will be floe
sued Mrs. Walter Hardy here. Inas been operating the farm since exceptionally good.
were at home for the week-end, tured, All are welcome, 'Mr. ars
Miss May McIntyre of Toronto, the death of his father, has -been in �. �, d Mrs. Glen Eastwood were
the weekend with Mrs, H. G. ' :Beverley McIntosh, of Cherrywood --;Woman s Assodiation-
apent hospital for an operation. We wish with his parents at :Whitby on San-
MclTkyre here. both a speedy recovery. was with Lois' Ann Davidson .for The Audley W. A. met'. at the day last.
Mr, and Mrs, Delbert Catherwuod The Young People of the•'Baptiat the .week=end. home' of Mrs. Cecil White in Feb'- Mr, and M
¢nd family of. Whitby, spent the Church had a bus time last week- Mr, and Mrs. L. S. Bradbuary, of ruary with Mrs. Geo, Squire pros- rO.,Rosa Disney .called
4 Whitby friends -on Sunday. after ..
Y � y on
week-
.week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jack end, On Friday evening they held a Hesford vrsnted with Mr. and His, rding, 1-
Badgerow. posi�poned ValentSne Party in the' E. Code, on Wednesday, They were The meeting, opened w,ih tw noon,
PKr, and Mrs. Eric Wallace, Tori �nday. School Room. • Films and attending* the Temperance Conven- minutes silence, followed by God Mise A. Gibson has been Waiting
onto, spent the week-end wi'fifs Mr, games made up the program. .fin tion in Toronto last week.. _ Save. the Queen. Greenwood friends this past .ween,
and ,Mrs, Earl Beare Saturday night they all went out to The Village Group of the W. A. Ten dollars will be sent to the Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Morden 7were
The ice at the local rink "sae been the faun of Nor- an 'Panton on the met at the home of Mrs. Lynde. Mrs. Ajax-Pickering Hospital to help fur- callers at Mr, and Mrs. C�
holding out well; and there was 'rev- St Line for a sleigh-ride party, a- Code conducted the meeting. Mrs. nish. the recreation-room. Christmas Toronto on Sunday,
oral nights skating last week, bout fort in number:'ThAre was a Tunnell' gave "devotional thoughts" Cards are being sent to England, Tbe,W M. S. oia the circuit lace
The Melody. Ranch Boys _of 1'or' g� crowd both nights and, all had frmn the-book "Streams in the Des- and some b$by clothes to ' Greece.• meet on Thursday, Mardi 8. place i
onto did not fare so well last 14Y- of meeting io be announced Sunday. i
a �ood time. ort. After geheral bnainesaE 11irs. The- ladies have se7eral wilts to be. .
fig night when a very eaerail crowd 'The Women's Institute met Tnst Fletcher avid Mrs. Phillips. quilted soon. Her many friends will be glad
turned up at the ball for the dauce week grid heard Mrs. D. Cather- We aro glad to see Gwen Quinton to know Mrs. F. W. .Gibson ie grad
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Lewis spent the ! 11i[rs,'C; White took the Worship uall improving alter her recent
(weekend. with Mr, -and Mrs, Gor- wood give a very interostirg. talk and Marie Mitchell out again after Service and presented Chapters 7 { illness. I
-lion- Graham at Oshawa on the eare and life of bees. Mrs: their illneales. and 9 of the Missionary book, ass- 1 r
Mrs. Fred Ward is spending- a Yew Ken Ward also gave rin inter ung