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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_10_03k 5 .. �- ,. .. «a .... ., ... , ....... ,.. .� .:. ..... ., ,+'—. •:., ..r..;. - , ,.. .X •y,rg• - .. �,y �5�— til... i xP> r. . r ..y. . ,?...,;. .. .. y. .. ,., Y .y... ._. „ of fr: '.tu ;';3 .f k• '. w g - � 4 `b Cents per Cap? Authorized as Second Clara Matter r ,x `'--MOL. 71 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1982 Author NO. � � � � O' W. C. y(TSRKiAIt and SON �s�RS _ submip ten''Pelest we per yeas urs Stronrtesn ateStill• , Water' Tests-. The daily question around town-- Rummage Sale A Suttees Clarempnt Co -0Y rative Have Pickering Townehip Liberals P' 1 V���r ,C ,How's the water taming" is be Geed Year Orgauize � lcker �g Oe jug answered by --the Village Trus= Netted Over $9W: teas, on Wednesday, with what in- The , $e and. burn- - Following a turkey d> er in ahe A well -attended meeting of Pick- Mr, and Mrs. Francis Willson. gormatdon they have to date• stare gale held on Saturday last was I United Church last Wednesday ev- ering Township Liberals was held Church St. have moved to their now The forty -odd foot hole drilled an outstanding su0cece, the proceeds egg, members of the -Claremont at the TownshIp Hall, Brougham, on home at West Hill 'this week. - .:on the Fifth concession north of the amounting to over $800. Member* Co -Operative went to the Coamnun- Thursday, Sept n her 25, 1952 and Mra. Alvin. Mel masa of _ --- • °f i8 still Ttlnning strong, as _jttsong-,s we till ru as it did at the the Library Association wish to sty Hall for the Annual Meeting. It was unanimously decEded by Garranoque visited friends and vela- - dirst strike. A ciiical or biolog- thank Mr• and Mrs. Ken Clarke for It .was learned that the Co-Oper ,those 'present to form a Towrfehip fives during the week. JW analysis has been made of the , the use o their beautiful grounds . ,ative during the past fiscal year, Liberal Association, so a constitut- Paul Field, who has spent the water, nod it Seta a "bop rating", for the event; also to all who he had increased their sates by over ion was adopted and the following summer on a mission field in AIS ;with , Aiu disable iron in it in any way or contributed articles. $50,000, with a. total sales of $280, officers were elected: Hon. Presid- berta, and now enrolled at Emma12- ' ,he engineers, trustees and to make the sale the success it was• 576,00. This was encouraging to the ent, The Prime Minister of Canada. uel College, called on friends in the 4. t�edirectors and members alike. With Mr. Louis St. Laurent; :ion. Vice-. village on Sunday. �•�, any others that halve anythinx to business increasing each month, the president, The Liberal Leader in the Mrs, Frank Jones, York Mills, vJs- Ao with it are cautiously refraining The Community '33M Pickering Claremont Co -Operative will soon Ontario Legislative Assembly, Mr. iced her sister, Mrs. W. C. Murkari, $om committing themselves on the rank 'in sales volume with many Farquhar Oliver; President, Dir. H. and family this week. shatter of "life" or "duration" Of Some months ago a committee was places of a much larger size. Also. Mr. Shaver is expected _ this startling flow. Yet we a* going narixed to prepare recommendations ' the membershi is increasing each s �� . / home this week from the East ..Gent - to risk It, and say that from what the Trustee Board with regard to year. P sK a�� eral Hospital where he has been a ' 'we eau• chisel out of one or two. the old town hall and the new hall. Improvements hale been made to "���` patient for the past three weeks., there are private opinions which which has been under discussion for the Co -Op.. buildings during .the past Mrs. Grant, of the States, is y �. me, that there is twenty or thirty several Years now. This report has year and the directors have placed I.) spending a week with her danghties'.- years of water there anyway now been placed before the Trustees $14 000, more insurance on the •� ` j (}v,) A. E. Young ,and ismr If this belief were realized, then who are making a study of same. mill at a lower rate than forrierly, f s ` _i ily, j the investment necessary by this and will make their report.' in due Guest speaker of the evening was '^'A, ,,, , Mr. and Mrs, Gordon. Bray have village as it is today, might be ju87 .course. -Mr, H, M. Bailey, General Manager 1 been in Detroit this week, Gordon r tified. In twenty or thirty Years of United Co-operatives of Oatario on business. from now this area will have dWW- who gave an interesting and 7erY �;2T PR Mr. -and Mrs. -Wilf Hunt and the - e Blossoms In October. 1# .• where it world APPI y w re in mbroke for the 1 e oiled to that degree,_ _ informative address. � f farm y Pe be much more easy financially to "" <w At the election of officers. Mr week -end and on their return 7i� - turn to the lake for supply if that Mr, Edgar James brought into the `° 'A+ News Office on Wednesday a bloss- Edgar Ward was again elected Pres- a�1 I iced the Pickering Hunt Club's Camra ,� were necessary. ident. On' the Board of Directors whede Wilf says' he has already tied - dj om from one o! his snow -apple trees. Rs#a� Hallowe'en Party Such things just don't "belong" Walter . Symea $rid Alan Ellicott 4 up a deer ready !or Hang Purds. --flow at this time of the year --another of were returned to office. The new I Mrs. Robt• Found has sold her a The local Rotary Club members nature's strange produttiona. member replacing Mr. Kenneth Holl- i'- home on Church St. and moved to - =: are preparing for their annual party idaY. was Mr. Percy Joned Toronto with .hoz daughter. aS for the youngsters of the community It was the feeling of the meeting Mr. snit Mrs. Dolmage have ret- Hallowe'en Night- Special Seri Introducing. New at large, that the local Co -Operative n i urned from their trip to Nova Scot - Rotarian N. R. Short:eed heads Revised Venion of the Bible has had a , very busy : and Profitable is and the U. S. Committee who will take orders At Brougham year. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren and .. tie Co tee - fatnir were at,.West ort and Ott- *vm N. R. S. from now on till the Cvneluding a series'of appearancesI aim the second week Westport September. ' �asty e over. Kids—ou think fibers sev�eyal township young people, on lougham Women's InStitute ' '3iren are out to give you s real ba x Mr. and Mrs. Vic Dingley ora =,1rg tlme again—maybe better than Tuesday evening repeated their Euchre Harry W. Boyes spending the week in Ottawa it rise-winnin three-minute addresses Pres. Pickering Twp. Liberals A number from the village att- ever. You'll be hearing about it P B Come to the first Women'9'lnstit ended the ahni7essary services a�t1 on "What tbes Bible Measle To Me ute Euchre of the season, to be held — , THE PLOWING MAT® This service on Tuesday was the W. Boyer, elected by a uaantmous . A(tdley on Sunday afternoon to hear, - in the Township Hall, Brougham. ori vote Immedlats Past Presidont Mr. _ -same order L that used throughout � � 8ov. Herold Stainton. Mr. Stsintoa' :° • - 801" Out. A%wius Aaseeiatbn Tuesday, October 7, at 8.80 sharp• Frank. M. Chapman; Vice -Presidents. - Canada and the U. S. on the same �. called on friends here on �5rtday. almy, forming a part M a cenmoti7 Ladies, please provide.. Mr. Sid Pugin, Mr. Cyril Morley, ][s. Miss Julib McEldon, Milton, is vis. , The South Ontario plowing match the new Revised Version a 5ckool I Ben Lotton, Mr. John Ashton. Mm iting friends in the villagr this �� w the torso H L Buddy intirottucin� Freaehman s Bay Home and C. S. Bryant and Mn. R. Mowbrav _ ]�esa an Wednesday w� m success of the Holy Bible. For the addresses Association Spry Treaaurer, Mr P. F. Mo- wcek. the pupils were divided into three' will hold their regular-inonthly meet- Greeny,, elected by unanimous vote. Mr• from Mrs' Goo. Bradley ttad ' h°Fe e:o7rd lad a. very largo n or classes —Junior, Inter-ily from Vancouver were visit _ - _- Bn Pt in on Moeda evening nE»:L, Oct-t)ct•- Atid�itors:. Messrs liatrCoek .rad Stir- ' Mmni�es of entries. Winners;,wU%—. meek � Seniors. Winners of g y ing in the village this week. 1 - Sod -horses: Jan. Lee. of n their address- fiber 8, at s.80 P. �z . in the schir 1. e� Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morley and' Sas Killer. Sunderland. s a�°°Ps��pea -- it �d one Everyone interested it ii»ited to. The guest speaker of the eveninsr<"r Otenemred, Greenbank; . Bess attend. was Mr. Archie Whitelaw, Piesident tastily were at Cakdoa on •Sunder J., free. (S) Sod -horses. Ivan good to listen to them They were: viaft:ag relatives. Jessie Bushby, Pickering and Joe of the Young Liberals of Ontarfo. Mr.. and Mrs. Irwin Il ydd and the z. itisldield; Howard 7%axter, Us- who ave an i.. .rational address, in Peng, Greenwood.(.Senior);. Kenneth HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS NOTE _ B 1'M family, of Sandford visited i1[s: and.._ Dean, Claremont (Int); and Colin • All Traps To Be St•mps Is Future PU'ticutar, r de ration a>i having - --Jan---l►eitiTserstane. Agin- Mrs. Frank MacRae on 812nday. 41) 8fnbble-horses • Byrnen Lay, Pickering, and Bey Herd. of tbs Younger generation participate , Mr, std Yrs. Blit DolmaRe mild Oakwood• Wan. Hill, Green- Whitevaie, (Jr. ). Each was Presented Under new Regulations -made by in public. affairs. - family were at Niagara Falls � . Stuart Ball, Uxbsldatat; Ii:r:s with a copy, of the new Bible. The Department of Lands and For= One o! this township's most Sunday.. Ralph Smith. Mt Albert; A. staunch.. Libelials Mr. Frank Clap- We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Robett- e (4) Stubble- Shown on the same eiening was . eats it .is now necessary for anyone a new film which. we recommend to who sets a steel tri for tor-bearins man, chaired the meeting and did a son and three tons, of Scarboro to Ralp� Holder, klanilia. (6) very creditable job In so don His the village. They have moved into e -tractor: Morley Bain, Zeph- every family which to have a animals to have a signatiita letter ry ) B home (hot just a roof over their and number stamped on the top personal reminiscences were porta- the a Lincoln Ave. nese! rlintori Crockford, Beaverton: new horn on herd) -it could be one of the most ' spring of the trap for identification I ularly-Interesting. He.told of .se?oral Alit• Myer, Claremont (d) Stubble- a. These numbers are shot- little, , intimate experiences, going to the Allen's. influential vehicles we have e7er purpose .�5 fir: Hugh Baird, Blackwater; D. son Try to it. Enquire about ted by the resident conser7stion back as tar as Sir, Wilfred Lauriee'a Public Health Norse 9peaks'At l)tllydimid, C�Ianemont; Harvey Cham- it from any of the clergy. officer and are .registered by him. time. Rotary Dinner bM, Cannington; Wm. Lamb, Port A number from Pickering United These regulations also include farm- I - Mr. JohnLaywas present at the r, Clare (7) not: judged at Press meeting' and was called on "three or bliss Winifred Walker, Public' Shun• (8) Stubble -tractor: L: C. ' Church attended, "'did a scattered ors and • their sone trapping fur- f B 7 i Health 'Nurse in tate Twp. of Pick- >r few from throughout .the township• i bearing animals on their own land. foto tames to clarify the political eoaedy, Agincourt; Eldred King, i Suzy School Association officials In the past, the farmer has been set-up in Ontario Riding. i ering, -as the guest of Rotarian W. Markham; Henry Westney, Picker- I B unanimous resolution, the loy- A, Goudy, addressed the local Rot - lag; A. Milligan, Pickerinjt. (9) Sod- and township ciergy,presided.. exempt..Although a farmer and his v alt and co -o ration of the Pick- ,urians on Monday 'evening. tW; A. Jos. Tran, Claremont; Robt. The new Version is now on sale � nova do not need a trapper s license y � Describing her work, prineipal[Y , sy $6,00 per copy. i p` ening Township Liberal Association. ',I'lmbers; Stouffviile; Iran McLaugh- to tri on their own it is now p B Pre - necessary that they revolve their In view of the fact that both major with the young folk and .even pre- 48touffville; Ron. Marquis, Sund- number and stamp same on each trap I political party candidates have been school children, it is quite apparent �;• ittd:,Logan Straughan. Pickering; BLUE CROSS MEMBERS, before setting them. These -numbers I chosen for the forthcoming election, that as a result of this service. the < Stanley Allen, Orono._ PLEASE NOTE must be quoted to the fur -buyer who I it was unanimously resolved that the general' health of our people should _ Boys, in the class' not judged at records same on his mondly,returns I Central Association�be urged to call be showing, improvement. We now- prep time were: Bill McMillan, Sea- Payments are 46a1n due and must showing the name and address -of the 1 a' General Meeting, at the earliest gest that the Health Service "tiller' _ J Brave; Herb Tran, Paul Tran, Ron be made on or before Oa4iber 1.0. farmer. All traps set anywhere be Possible moment, for organizational in" on a duty, normally that of the Neale, Bev. Bryant,' Keith Balsdon, Note also, for future' reference fore they have b: -n legally stampel purposes and the.choosing of a Lib- partents,_ but which in many cases,' mil of Pickering; Bruce Luke, Rag,- that payments are due in April and are subject to seizure on' sight'` of eral Candidate to reprea�_nt Ontario through ignorance or other inability tan; Howard Malcolm, Locust Riding. I (not necessarily 'indiffennae�fevr, $ill and Don Smith, Mt. Albert October ai each Year. the Patrolling Officer. The public. will, be kept informed I peenta .are indifterent). , dlefects in through thepe coiumns as to the fut- teeth, nose, ear and lungs may be They Get Enos Eneouragemest? time, the patents of the contestants and a very few, ure activities of the Association — detected and celled to the attention y other members of the congregation, about twenty-Sive ( Contributed by Correspondent, of sympathetic. parents ---truly. st '*a- perserverance and persistence with which some in all, with the minister and three'judges. I, valued, appreciated service. . groups of persons pursue their assumed task amazes We remarked to'one of the local leaders of this �• Mints Walker keeps in cons rs touch with all our schools and works tome of the rest of us at times. This peruistence is project that "some'projectB in the lice of the. church 1111,'(HS with. parents when necessary.' — - as orale prompted and encouraged by 'the faith in, met discouraging reception.:' This perseverance and ... Pickering, it should be • noted, isti sad belief in a "purpose". Among the most, devoted, persistence was here then demonstrated and exemplif- MIDDLETON—At Toronto East still one of the few munictialities � Jud persistent persons we obserie, are some. connect- led in this leadei s reply -"Yes, it does seem . so, but General Hospital, on Wednesdav, in which this service has been es- ed with the Protestant Church in Canada—and else- the performance of these two young people (Miss October 1, 1858, to Mr. and Mrs. tablished. Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, IL wle, Among Protestant denominations, it is not Jessie Bw>�by and Hostler Colin Lay) offset and made Ernest Middleton, 251 Kennedy Rd., O, H. heads the Department and is _ smeommon hearing some members of that faith, com- up for these discouraging eptperiences." It's. a grand Scarboro, a son• assisted too, as part time, by Mrs. , fail - plain of what, at the moment may appear, be fail= thing for this world that we have people like W. A. Goody,• R, N. }. m'e in certain enterprises, and point to the devotion t^at—never get downhearted, no matter what happens Brougham Ball Team Really .Base 'Line Some and School ei other faiths to their cruse or church. To this we—C'hriat, who thesg 'pe'ople follow, didn't either. "Going, Places" Association - < ore often tempted to, bud do say, that if many were By Brougham Correspondent �, --.— ; ' , - '• cis sincere and devoted as are the- latter -mentioned, Police Cats And Fire Insuranee. _ A meeting -o! gibat interest to mil then might not be - the grounds for comp?lint or— Brougham wins the' first' game' of parentis and ratepayers will, be held atti7y. The indifference or complacency of Protestant-' A caller at the News Office a few days ago was the finals for Ontario Championship , by the Pickering Base Line Hotad 3srn is sometimes difficult to understand. only one of many who complain about "police' costs" in- a tight game with Melbourne, on and ' School Association, on OctobeiE - During the past Sew weeks the Sunday Schools of ir, Pickering Township today, this person also adding Saturday night, .September 27, hal- T, at 8.50 p, m., when Mr. Archib= _y in to la twelve innings to break <; pitekering Township in their - Association have been -that "we never need the services of the police", or ' the tie. Brougham came 'through wiilll . Inspector -speaker.RRefreshm ribs z Preparing for (as they have throughout America) the' that "I am having to poly a tot of taxes for some- with four runs, 'the •bottom of the will be served. Everyone welcome. j introduction of -the -yew Revised Version of the Holy thing I ne7er use or need." Surely it must have`o twelfth making the score of 12-8. - s Melbourne was very close 01100- - Kiwaaian Bob Stroud Nominated. •- NAle, with. a Contest, entered into by pupils of the ' urred to others also th+�—it could be the he prece -� protestant Sunday Schools, with an 'address of three of, or knowledge -of, by criminally intent, of the pros- ition for vur boys, but we d'o.iielieve Governor -Elect I snimites—".What the Bible means to me. One e7en-. erica of a police force in Pickering, that makes it un- we har.re the stuf! to come through �� Ing early last week, the Schools of the riiosth end of necessary for us to be calling for police aid with your -help as .spectators. Lloyd' - At ttie recent caucaa at Cobousi� ttlre township held their "hearings' by their pupils A great many of ue have; beers paying preiniuma on Pascoe uvea on the wound for fret Past President of file Dunbattos We hope to give Mal . Kiwsn* Bob Stroud, ivas u0mb Rball Ithey had seven or eight entries, only. On Friday tv- fire insurance policies, and have never, yet hand bo' b°�s surprise with 'our other. Lieutenant -Governor for 1964 a: ,ening, those of tabs South End met in the United . (call on the fire insurance company for assistance by star pitcher, Bob -Xiller at the re-. inion No. 8. Bob -has -teen a heatp S: Church here—then were two entries only. yong up a claim. Those of • us so fortunate as to tern g� in Melbourne on fkbur• worker in his awn 011211• and the Dlh• ♦ttending the hearings hen wen: wine o! the bot sufYer loss by tin, ate not ;sling to caecal.polio- Wit► October i. r of ib0 oh4ir, gll0 wflh til iD0 in for that reason. A. ..__. .._ f• a. _._� - - _-f 6 F40,� t Handy Hints For B'f°`e p` ` tai"make ''" _ r - a lath frame with a long handle. r Indoors and Out Then your helper can raise each strip of paste -covered paper up " d to you as you stand -on a ladder. _ • Keep your bathroom scissori .Ends of paper are folded over from getting lost among the tubes (but net creased), so paper 'doesn't ° and bottles on your medicine chest • slide off frame or dangle dov& _ _. ` "Dear Anne Hirst: For five * tioned-'and how handsome ;that —6 shelves: Insert scissors in two r, Band-aids attached to the inside of and get torn. You, have to years we've lived nett door to , a * little son of hers is getting! With support full weight of long strip family who are 'down on us: Our * your husband's help, and a lit. 4� your medicine chest door. Place $ p, , - while putting paper on. Helps make o lots adjoin, and we think she * tie tact, you may discover a Band-aids one above the other and. a neater job. " several inches apart. Or stick scie- �' is being so disagreeable so we will * softer side that she has not dig- • ' sell and she can * closed. ors into two Band=aids on the un- .der aide of a shelf. Prevent your pastry cloth from get our proper- * It should 'work. Wit doesn't, « « � sliding all over the counter when ty ' for h e r *thea yon and your husband will ' daughter. * have to , use sterner methods. ` Cover a cot mattress you don't You roll out dough. Lay two large try "I have gone- * But don't let her force you to tz use much with heavy denim, and Pieces of clean sandpaper under t ' the cloth, sanded aide 'down,. woo ; out of my way *move Your next neighbor might w give it to the boys for a gym mat.it grips the counter, to be kind and * be worse. They'll like it for stunts -better * « « neighborly, but * * * -. ? ^, than the fumiturel To repair frayed rugs so -that all we gat L ! « • ONE BRUTAL MAN i Use a kraut cutter to shred or- stitches hold, buttonhole -stitch or abuse. S h t blanket -stitch. along trimmed edges, claims we have "Dea. Anne Hirst: I dread my anges, lemons, and grapefruit for varying depth of stitches, so the husband'sopa trays. I know he - marmalade- ._Faster- .than__ -hand_. lasted c .her lot, whielt isn't trite./� - - n one cross -weave. - wt�i -get a sad -beat me and' / � strain -won t be o �he telir others'l throw stuff in' / .. M chopping. Shave off about -half of her Bard; I'vt my' own yard and my daughter. I am -worried all white "of peel first. _ . the time I don't know what to dol > SPLITTI N Q garden, and keep my things in t the back so the wind won't scat- "I've thought of leaving him ,� Drive small staples, the kind ter them. She allows her children many a time. My life is no good •' *� used in poultry fencing, into the Spur - to play mean tricks on us, which like this. tops of the handles of your broom, are really most annoying. R. M. I';"�{� trios, and duster -so you can hang _ "I thought she was a good • You give me only a bare out- them neatly on hooks_ in your woman and would be a good neigh- *line If your husband makes a ��`+,I cleaning .closet. Staples are safer �?*� bar, and I even recommended her •practice of mistreating you, you q& than hooks on the handles. to join the lodge. But things are *had better arrange to have him * arrested the next time he strikes �r� ,„ , „•_ _ ;sally getting serious. •, * Initial the pies you bake for a "Shall we sell, and move - or you. R4644 sale. Then buyers can tell at a - * Give hint fair warning that 12-20 stick it out? I have children, *you have taken as much as you glance the kind of pie. When roll- 1grstick and a fine husband, ing out the top crust, cut large * intend to. and this is the only time I ever t•f�fi Asss� letters into the dough A for ap- • Your life is indeed a'frighten- had trouble with anyone. *ing one, and to better it, you ple APR for apricot, P for peach,. , OLD NEIOHBOR * need . the protection of the law. TWO PATTERN P I E C E Sl PA for pineapple. CH for cherry. TALK THINGS • OVER * No woman has to stand such See by the diagrams what a jiffy- • « • r e *continual cruelty. You have my dress this is! Right up -to -the -min- Make a hanging pan -holder (for It seems foolish to be up- nate is fashion, with cross-over pie pans or glass casseroles with = r rooted from a comfortable home *deep sympathy. neckline, shirred shoulders and i.lips") to give more 'room cup- = - "*-by a malicious . neighbor. Be- ' ' * that gay and graceful full -circle board shelves. Take 1x3 and lx1 — " * sides, where would you go these Having trouble with a neighbor? skirt. - Sew this glamour -frock in strips of wood as long as your * days? Try the 0o'den Rule, plus a frank striped cotton or rustling taffeta! shelf is deep. -Center.. narrower uEVLp INA -"" - : - • W of talk things out? 'In talk between you. Life is too short Pattern R4644: Misses' Sizes 12 stri on wider strip, so that each QE• - - by n to p m 40- vite her. and ber husband 'over for quarrels ... Anse Hirst is hers 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4,X end makes a T, and nail together. Y • - �. *some evening soon, have coffee to advise you on" any. problem- yards 35 -inch fabric.ow ese JIFF - * of you try to iron out these dt`El-t eenth St., New �Toronto.2 OnEL htm pie to sew, s tested for ufit. Has u T udside yourshelves ?us (with And the Address and This her at the ` I* -fereuces. .if you set the tons complete illustrated •instructions. the p " RELIEF IS LASTING - * -on e, friendly _key, the may be Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS enough apart to form runners *taken off guard and res and. to hold rims of pans. p �'� �' (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be « « « For fart relief from headache get * Remind her that you are going accepted) for this pattern. Print INSTANTttn=. For real relief get r • to lure next to. each other for aLTFR .nrtr plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS. Eiine a small calendar to the ie-. get I tss>xa• ga pro . relief side cover of your check book. IxsrArrr>'ssl - • good many years; isn't it better NICLF.S STYLE NUMBER. Saves time and prevents error Y are • that you learn to trust each• Send order to Box 1, 123 Eight- ° es. more people every "" ► outer and be neighborly? As- eenth_ St. New Toronto, Ont, when dating checks. fladias that Ixssexsaas is one ttAi A • sure her that if you have offend- • • ' est, headache, tfaaer to ease pain f For r . aches and • s of ed her in any way, you are sor-%,1NrJTmFMHServe rolls and butter on the colds. for ssrheumatic �euritic or neuralgic pain * ry; that you' have tried to be GrQ,rtdolimee gerFarm - about the whole diU- same sandwich platter when you you na depend m INSTANTM to rict in act, as the prolonged dry *fair, and, .will continue to, just , _ _ _ _ -. have a number of Sinner guests. you esomi'ort. * spell. added to the scorching heat pate butter in ¢eater, rolls arotsnd being is made like a prey. as you expect she wiil. 'at_ Use a 'tittle judicious - flattery. Getting the idea you know it which prevailed last week. was the outside- Faster and less con- eription of three proven medical • ask her opinion of a project the all is a bad policy .at any time but certainly hard on 'man and beast fusing than' two separate plates, ingredients. • when it comes to bus and train alike, to say nothing of tete pas- and you 'can be sure a west isn't tart usum�►l lodge ' plans for the fadL Say y _rue «lief. w you'd like one of her famous schedules it is disastrous. So, dear tures. Our cistern was .practically lacking one item or the'other. other. •�: . • recipes, another neighbor mea-- friends, If you are planning d trip dry and the well low enough to • • * Gra tsMa•tlss lsdq '•+•. by either mzthod of transports- give us cause for anxiety. And Make sofa -pillow rovers that are ••t v tion - or if you are advising then,caring lite night, we woke up easy to slip pillows out of for d Thrifty -To -Make friends who may be planning to and heard that life-giving rain. washing. Cut the backs In two visit you, I would suggest that You Not Daly that but the heat wave pieces, wide enough to overlap $two nth n _ study your train time -tables and seems to be broken_ There is each other several inches at the ' r' _ bus schedules very Carefully. This definitely a freshness in the air. center when hemmed. No fasteners ' - - Believe me, we are very thankful, 12-TabiM T1s 230 •-- - '- -- - •' advice comes to you, free of: rY to attach, or no stitches to remove - i charge, because of a • recent per- I expect there will be a flurry of before washing. Economical 48 -Tablet Bottle !!e :. • ansa! experience. _activity on the what ground after' ,v the rain - until now the land has :1�•� Our niece Betty was recently be4n far too dry for sowing.We • • • ' transferred from La Cave to the have not been worried on our own /ylpy •-/C�/ J�/��,�IM M • �. •• new hydro project at Niagara /�. / p ' . Falls. ��'e knew she would be account as, for the second year in succession, we are not putting • coming to visit us off and on -so 1 - "'•• ,K•,,,.... iFr�it Brad — made with - - • many wheat. The cows and chick- . sent her an up-to-date local bus • • • • ens seem to be all -we can .handle Now fait DRY Y/ait1 • '* . • . schedule from Burlington to Mil- + t • .. . • these days - that is, unless we �"•- ' .� • • ton which showed that she could „ wt Don't let old-fashioned, hire extra help. And trying to hire € Ate• • ; + ; • • catch a bus from Burlington which _ . F • . • • • ' . • would arrive here at 1 30. That. help . Wquld ..be one continual worry '�'spO1=s°R yet cramp f. . . �° .. - farm helpthese days has a your baking styk!'Get is • • was three weeks ago Last Satur• way of being here to day and gone Flew eisc�ht .oaFast ofs day was her first chance to visit US. tomorrow. A Mfr 'k ` Dry Yeast - It keep$ It seems strange there should be 4WI-ssreirgtb, Jut -•etas l! •. We were just sitting down to this shortage of farm help. Hours �it rill the moment you bake dinner when the . hone . rang. It was Betty.This as her tale of are shorter than used to be; wages k �f Needs ee refrrReruion{ e are better-, work is easier at Bake diene Kaaltbs Ptvit woe. "Aunt Gwen., they have stop- 1� * Losva for a spec' trod least it is supposed 4o be. But we ped running the noon bus: -. I. am q i stranded her -at Bronte!" Oh -oh sometimes wonder! When power .a .a,w machinery breaks down it certainly'. and Bronte was twenty miles •causes a lot of grief, hard work away: Bob was down at Oakville and delay before whatever is brok- , v - now if onl I could catch him a - �:. ` by phone before he' left: i phoned " en gets fixed up again.it just is .]' suppose is not as that at ongeas it used et Labe "I'm sorry Bob Clarke hasre just left." 9,' crty ;4iklits are too bright by Partner told me to never •mind contrast. . a`. •'" the dinner -' go on down - he --- _• - And speaking of lights. We could manage. But 1 had a sort of drove to Toronto- yesterday' to see t Mt - = 614 hunch . . 1 thought 1 wouldn't Daughter. Coming home the tral- ac" 13�,,' - -, 'be in too h_ig a hurry. It just mig terrific: Iwatched - �.,.�• — -- - / �e� be that Bob would be home early tinuous stream of bright lights _ 41 ec"M'1. and he could stand the twenty.- - KNOBBY FRUIT LOAVES �7 "flashing by, and I marvelled.. -How ' mile drive in the heat better than many hundreds of cars were on ` SAVE! SAVE' SAVE! Turn I could. Sure enough, in about that one stretch'of the Queen Eli- •Scald 11/2 c. milk, ?/ G grtau• grease top of dough. Cover and set 5 Your sewing basket scraps into ten minutes along came Bob. I ran zabeth Way. 1, wondered - and laved sugar', 2 tsps. salt and 1/s t. is a warm place, free from draught. colorful aprons abloom with ern- out to tell him the news and he how many millions of dollars .did shortening; cool to, -lukewarm. ' yet rise until doubled is bulk. �broidered roses and hibiscus. Pret- turned around and went back again those cars represent? If we knew Meanghile, measure into a large Punch down dough, tum out on without ever "turning off the igni p bowl % a lukewarm 3 taps. IIgouY eo ua 1Dgird and divide iy, practical, easy to mak'¢.- the answer,,the figures, I am sure. lsu warm'. 4 ions; ,cut each tion. would be staggering. And how granulated sugar; air until sugar In P° K Aprons to embroider with is dissolved. Sprinkle with 3 ea- Portion faro pi ce into pieces; matching potholders, Pattern .61.4 Now"the molal of this story lies ' ` matey sorts and conditions of pea velopa Fleischmana's Fast Rising knead each piece into a smooth has transfers, cutting guides. in the fact that this little mix-up ple were those cars carrying? And round ball. Arrange 10 small balls Dry Yeast. Let'staad 10 minutes, „ Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS could Have . been avoided had I how? ... btrt• there- is no limit to in each of 4 greased loaf paw (41/= THEN stir well. „ie- coins (stamps cannot , be ac- ' not been so sure 'of myi4lf, 'be- the questions one might ask about Add lukewarm milk mixture and x 81/;") and grease tops. Arrange cause a local ,time -table was pub- the cars and the people they carry. stir in 2' well -beaten eggs, % C. rematmng balls on top of those cepted) for this pattern to Box 1, lisped in our 'weekly paper two It is the things. we don't know maraschino ttierry syrup and I tsp. in Pus and grease tops. Cover and 123 Eighteenth St., NewToronto, weeks .cunning., I saw it, but did about the people we never- meet almond extract. Stir in 4 C. once- let rise until doubled in bulk Bake Ont. Print plainly PATTERN not even read it as it did not that always intrigues and interests sifted bread flour; beat until in moderate oven, 350°, about { "NUMBER, your NAME and AD- smooth. Work in 2 a seedless hour, covering with brown paper DRE88. draw attention. to the fact that me. ' any. changes 'had been made.. _,... raisins, I c. currants, I'a.chopped after fust t/r poor. Spread told Such a cglorful roundup ; of candied peels,laslicedmaraschino Icaris. m icing. Yield -4 !nava, - handiwork ideas! Send twenty-five So you see what I ,mean, friends Keep a tooth brush handy in cherries and 1 a broken walnutR Note: The 4 portions of dough may _-cents..now._for our Laura. Whegler -you can't even trust the trains your laundry for brushing dirt out Work in 3N a (about) ance•sifted• be shaped into loam to fit pans, 'and buses these days = they -are - of the inside corners of shirt pods- lightly- 'instead o bein divided into the _Needlecraft Catalog. Choose your brad floor• Xaad onJ t _ patterns from our gaily illustrated as unpredictable as the weather. eta; also for scrubbing slip straps pouf board until smooth •and assail fires that product hnobbf "Yi, dolls,. household and personal The weather ... ah, yes! Until and extra -soiled collars. elastic. place in g2eased. bow{ and +- "Ar, _acsessorks. .A pattern for a hand- this morning %i v were getting very bag is printed right In the book. uneasy 'ahont Eonditions at Gin-, I88VE 40 - 19$2' : - - - - -- --------- -._ _ _ _ _ - - -- - -. .. -- - - - --..._ .� 1. _ at 5' . o.,*'..41 ,� a .::. -I. .. 7. _ .. .. .. ', q'r„ e,- . .... .- _.. ,... 'r.I. _ t. .. .. '. . e , .. -- . ...- .. .. '.."• •. ,,;: :'; .. 6.r,.:. a .� , ... .. - .. 4:..'. M , :'.:'• . - POWELL'S.:" _ „FRANKLIN - SIMON :'t F ' W -1. � -'•H ` Milds S who �� �� � a Drug Store t ' .. I. , 44 $IIli(JVR.bi. IV.. . - enc C 74M� _� .•. - -- - - 83 ?2 SIHMP ST. N. Ph. [i-4781 - Thia up�tadate ladies' wear store - ' p , • needs no introduction •to our women =r • • • This popular drug store is Off• fashion testis jniCl"e�t1llg Stories A�ou Leading' Merchants awn carries a complete fine of im• 11 reorders, it conducts a 11 for ladiba and -missed from all over ported perfumes, colognes, toilefd a wide variety ibis ,Part of the country. They will waters. cosmetics, w�ppreciate your patronage. They are s veterinary. med'fclues, madical 8 ADANAC MACHINE STECKLEY S HEALTH ONTARIO MOTOR and they are speclalista Sti -v - - located at 64 Simcoe sc. rt. plies, In the way of seasonable coats, SHOP . CLINIC . -SALES LTD. filling prescriptions. The fact that the management her �: suite, and dresses they carry the very ,., Dr. of -Chiropractic .. 86 KING ST. E. • Phone 8-2258 Qateat styles from which to select. had a thorough •training in the pro- 1 SL�ICOE ST. N. Ph. 6.8182 As they have sales ,and service for fession, makes them very teareful It ' " �` They stand back of all goods they 181 KING ST. W. Phone x8248 The office of Stockley I�eaith Clinic Chevrolet, Cadiilat and' Oldantobite ladies (Behind Brewers' R'arehouse) the fl111a5 of all prescriptions to sea sell, and as a result, the of is located at i l6"Simcoe St:, N.. tele- .motor cars, this reliable company the adjoining territory have great Oshawa and the surrounding dis- 5-31' 2. merits a review, when mentioning de- j that' the compounding is correodr done, directions are attacheet�Y.. phone,Ancone confidence in the reliability of this tract are fortunate in having the proper tubo is not feeling in the pendable businesses in Oshawa: _store. No matter whethV it !'s morn- Adanac 'Machine Shop operate here. best oP condition should call !n and_ Located at 36 King St. E., they'j and everything is exaot- P This is really a most progressive 'all Candies and specialties as welt es Ing, evening or a sport garment that have an examination and probably an do mechanicah repair's- on makes find very' that really believes in• saving the long line of druggists' sundries you require, you will a adjustment, or two. which taken in of cars. ,. --•--eamplete stock. Ladies ! take a tip money -for its customers. Here you t � b n _�eitef, sad often; .: This firm -is under the capable dir- are here Furnishing ,the yublic wL the most accommodating service. .11 Brom the writer - make Franklin- can-flx yyour own car an only 'pay rotes a potent preventative o! dis- ection of Mr: Norval Willson who head for the tools. etc., used. You +P We are glad to compliment this , - Simon Ladies' Wear your style -Trent - �gnartera in Oshawa. just drive over to this shop and start •ease and map save you much further, was raised on 'the .7th of .Pickering modem store as a business "sad pso- and trouble. {Twp. and is well 'known throughout which is - right -' _ . fixing. tinkering, or really repairing; pain fessfonal concern N I NGS LTD. whatever your pleasure, you may The Practice of Stockley health this district. abreast of the times, and to trhoee Clinic under -the personal supervision I They have always adhered to a I in an up -to -the- 'the desire CAN have tt here. This is first shop o! who anything ' of D. E. Steekley, Dr. of Chiroprac- principle' of 'fairness and_honesty Ingminute druggist, itis suggested yon MEN'S WEAR its kind in Canada. - 14 KING ST. W. Phone 8.7882 Rates for this rental are very rea- tic, fins increased ra'pid'ly. People their business transactions and as a visit--Powell's Drug Store, the x060 - - the Country con- - consequence, have won the confidence _ �0 KING ST. E. Phone .5-1312 tunable : 1 hour, $1.50; 2 • boars, from all parts of time yo)1 are is Oshawa. tiauallq visit this office. Specializing of the people throughout fibs dis- , In this district the needs, desires �, $ 00; 3 hours, $2.50; 4 hours. in Chiropractic End Foot treatments,Itiiot. ,- .and demands. of the male population $2,75; 5 hours and over up 'till 9.00 p.m., $3.60. These rates allow two are -more than satisfied at Cannings supplemented by modern physiother- Ontario Motor Sales deserves con- R B REED & SONS � health gratulatioas and is this review at the . - ;:�. to on each car. Use of spy equipment, a complete it . ,Ltd., in Oe�hawa. persons work' ESTABLISHED 1918 - -reboring, service is assured. j better places .to deal in Oshawa, P'iae gt181tty softs and coats made- power tools for honing, I ie only fitting to suggest you . droop Growing flowers for 3 generations I `'* to-meaeure with a care that will grinding or lathe work slightly extra. Ph. 5.1122hW ' Ltd- at Oshawa Ornamental leap this reliable firm is the very 10o 11iZ1IG Sq be this � ' ,more than satisfy. Cannings Parte may purchased eompet- quickly near Future. The staff here will ex- You will quickly recognise ,have two stores to serve you is Ooh- fag prices whether ix be a minor or tend the utmost of courtesy and be florist shop as one of 'the finest oL its ' You Ra�I�ng. ,awe with quality goods at reasonable mayor repair Job. can really only too glad to give you the infor- kind fa this entire: section. Tany are . ; .. prices, save yourself money on repair bills. 47 CHURCH Phone 8.41gi motion ' you seek. located at 10 % King 1St. W. Thio lira represents the 'highest We suggest you use the facilities This shop specialises In all types They fully. understand the IIorioab , � . type o& . goods which not only this offered by the Adanac Machine Shop of ornamental iron work. They man- tyre business from every angle and- Wand HOME APPLIANCES drm stands behind, but the manufac- and avail yourself of .the opportun. ufaoture and instal') grates. have well merited their high stand- � . _.. 1.4arem will .back alp in every detail. ity to keep some of your' rppair rails, inside stairways. grills. fences. go SIXCOE ST. S. Phone 545882 !ng in this community. It you w+ut- '•she most exclusive IA'your For further or fireplace equip-. This reliable drm is well known to fou will Had - _I c tlaltest vogue and money pocket. machine guarde glowers for any occasion _ '. '' .,-: elowng, baberdashet7, and furnish- information, we nay call 6-6148 in meat and manly other typed and de- many of our readers for their large the service equally good. They be" iron. Now is the l appliances. When .� ,- < • will be found at very attractive Oshawa. You will receive prompt and signs or orna'menRal stock of electrical their own greenhouse with slwa's < : flationally . advertised 1in,es courteous service. time to have that hand rail on your you purchase your appliances at this th'e finest possible stock and their, " 5 � « le+Te parried wilteh ensures real value _ . __ _ -.- . .. - steps or balcony. Order it now. See j � you are assured of complete prices 'are ver? reasonable. TloweM 11 I i for your puroheding "ISM. - their many designs at reasonably low servicing on these appliances, for •E'aster or weddings, corsageop- - - Owmings Ltd. is .prepared to serve prices. A11 their work is designed. I They are known to have a wide etc.. their service Is unique for fns• , ' tltis oostmanky with the latest and fabricated and installed by experts. variety of electrical appliances attd erals. Their designs assure you dM I c . _ P _ alnt up-to-date stock the market MOSI ER Oshawa Ornamental Ralltdgs are isupplies and their 'staff is expert at final tribute wtll be most fitting and - - fully equtpped.to do this work scfen- at repairing and servicing. A most t -- ... . .. I proper.. + "lx , :,fiords. So. it is with pleasure we urge our1. _ tiflcally and correctly. The manage- complete display of radios.. washing, As designers for floral embleans readers to 'visit these popular store. SHEET METAL � meat are experts. enjoying a rePu-: machines. refrigerators. ranges. else- for funerals or social occasions, R. �� .' Abo,nezt time they are in Oshhwa. 4ation for promptness and etflcfeacy, frons, vacWudh cleaners, toasters.: B, ,Rived d Sons have attained well- uric F'URNACI:S. OIL BURNZBS They will gladly give you a free es- etc., are carried aad' their clerks will d merited recognition and are desem- ' . . GEO. M. REI D timate os, any jab you may want gladly demonstrate any of the aboti.e jag of pour pat;onagP. Phone 6 -lea- 6.8784 ' 'trlsL 21 CHURCH ST. Phone them to_ do for you.- i articles at any._time. Also sold .and . in Oshawa and give them a r C, _ VENVrUN gLINDg We urge our readers to patronize -serviced by the firm -fd the famous - This very progressive, Aral, loco- Oshawa Ornamental Railings' for Arrow Silver Flame oil. burner:t.. BOND ST. Phone 5.0885 'r 4 ted at 21 Church St., phone 5-2734. anything fa this line. ` In this special review'af the lead- • ' WILSON & LEE- ',4 This progressive Arm in Oshawa is authorized dealer for the famous fag firms in. -Oshawa. the writer .!s i - can supply you with the best !n awn- New Idea All Steer, 7• urnacea, also - pleased to refer to Home _Appliances 31t gIC aTOIiF : - fags and Venetian blinds^ of all sizes. the Gar Wood tempered air units, SABYAN MOTOR without hesitatlon. VtAt thefr..$tore i 79 14DICOE sT. N. Phone if -28M _ . . I These- units' are known far and wide This v?r'y nrlosfrasaive R'rm is well - : SALES LTD the next time in town, ,,windows. 1`hey are guaranteed toual for their ability, cleanitaess, and - - - ,- --- ..-- - -_ _. __�knowa io-many 0f.4ur readers and is- - , 4 - � Accurately and operate smoothly. _ fl cheap cost of operation. " � 85.4 RITSON Rn, fi. Phone S -f12.45 nes idered musical headquarters !n : Venetian blinds with easy -to -clean, They also offer sales -and -service - While they offer sales and service CLIFF MILLS MOTORS (-haws.- A.- t -hie reltable..gtore -one <a.4 ? ' _ ' slats, jeautlful tape. colors, sad j os, Imperial Otl ]rasp Ol1.Buraers. tar Studebaker; .motor cars, Sabyau 1 • �: ill find almo t any kind of musical . Ltd. - .smooth operating mechanisms' are Automattcatty controlled heat en- ilotor Sale9 has a complete auto ser= I _' A In-+tr•nment desired and. the priceit os, I' `Pa,,h - available at this dependable firm ; saxes you of. a more -.:even tempera-. vice. including motor recondittaaing• •y(iaf IiINt ST: W. ' 1'ttnnP 5-t)O:it1 instrument -a -re very rearsanirble: '" Ivfanu'tactttrittg Sustom made Vea-, torp for your home with less fuss or \o matter w11ar the make or repo- '' �� the authorized d?ater+. :or' The; iia}e a most complete record -_ etian blinds for ladustrtah commer-" aanoyaace. -Thus Are hazards aro re= tation of -your cat. the years of ser- : Pontiac and SuVk ',taus and .0 II.C: I bar with.. popular and- -classkal. rea- - •: ' cial and residential use., and handling: duced- to"a mint•muni.- This is 1, If -vice obtained from- it .de,pepds upon ! trucks,- with their. Hae pits tan�`ng ords and then aisa.carry sheet music, . - custom mads washable window) is= wtl •worth the price of_ an oil the ela4s of servtra'it recefres at. the ' reord : of parformasE e: .tt:ey 3 indica, new and used pianos. `A shades and canvas window shades h:trner, At the present time. Mosier hands of the, automobile mechanic, chrou$h their' polbry of "with t•aT�s iti•ilson & Lee are distributors for- Metal is to • install The careful outotat has his car given -goes servtee." and Cliff Ntllls _Motors r. ' Riseb and Sherlock- " for schools, they will advise and as -'Sheet .prepared Ason ,and r and i domestic, commercial or tudus- a thorough Inspection or overhaul at Ltd, have lived up to thetr Polley by ` Manning pianos. Drop in and see �'•' • sist you with _oorrwt planning either p I•them• You w it he treated sritli court !Installation. 1 trial sizes to suit your own Darticu- regular lntervali .. . . operating ons- of -•the-. int _re ly ! 34 and. a What a satisfaction to know the They offer an expert repair service 1 lar needs. Just phone 5-27 service, departments, In this part of say and friendliness. is la hands and that when will And at'I tiistrn= •. iaad they will clean and renovate i representative will gladly furnish all car good the -province, where you - Repairs for any musical lyour blinds so that they look lice � information concerning cost of opera• delivered it will do all that the auto all times licensed mechanics. who. went airy be secured' at Wilson i It is Just this guar- enables u sw at a very reasonable cost, tion. etc., witholLt obligation on you! meehanic.clatms.- with years of experience. Lee Musk Store. You can edd beauty and gractbds- Dart. Expert mechanics will do this antes of good workmanship that haa_j'th� tGo servtze-your car, truck. or . Make this-- popular -music Stan -shortest been responsible for the name an: in time. 4n Oshawa and +` .'•iasse to your tome by a choice at work in the time consistent I tractor, the shortest possible, your headquarters' fihla reliable slam. (leo. M. geld ban- wicb the high quality of work for Joyed for years by thin sabw%n vllls . together with the -high qulllty work secure your instmineats here and let . Aftir oddly tits best quality materials which they are known. We are service shop, fdr which bey are well known.. . ' tiiem'advise you on your probteom. In this. review 'we are glad to ret- IIrm, besides having ( We pleased to -refer this friendly, . . - -'.' sad we are ,pleased to recommend `pleased in this review to recommend . -This _reliable. are ielr prodaats to all oar readers. Mosier Sheet Metal_ You will be ommend 8abyan itdotor Sales Ltd._to ez'pert mechanics, have the best store to. am readers sad In this noel!- !all firma - - �' . < f, _, ;. --. pleased with the resuks obtained. our readers. equipped parts deparMent, where !al review of progressive of! `Oshawa r- - - you will And all the necessary parts we urge our 4rieads sad �"'"� ,'� -truck I.ee - • . sad acceasorles that your car. readers to visit Wilson ! tdo or tractor requires. r a m you are to Oshawa. . _I. .. .. _ . ... . . - ext time s' . h 1. e capable dlreetion oL o r. I `r: - - flode ilshtbis rim . : -- .... , -� ..=;. •` 'E . - community's best anto deal • of this REAL ESTAT_ .: .: _. _ .. ._ .H. OCICWO�OD ere an I �.,' �, s,i .. _ :: , ., ,. , . .,, 11 .. . I.— '. ' ......:.... . . .. _ I . ` ' . ft � ssdependable firm to all the me -HEATING '�i - . ,-�..­ - . . - . - _ .• o h! Rey Mato paying or 9eiliay 1Re4aiw a s utmest aati+a • people of the district. Established 36 Years Phone 8-i115l1D . - SW ART"R ST. `.`:.d see■dow of Jude ea which is 4116 d &M 1111 I �. am - CdLVIN ELE TRIG Tbis Arm Is, anthorized sales sad ,I • - . service dealer for several same' • ELiG7CTRICAL CONTRACTOR - ■espial est s[ the Qlewt) 8 snsd ]RaRf�g e[ ]liashst �ninua. brands of both gravity and forced air, _ . _... I. 889 81i11iCOE ST. S. Phone 5.0788 heating systema . o0 one of the popular and Th Ar is specializing is a complete commes� _ _ _ :. cocas ,< ,_ :: v an stul n rns of scot - I -O Q 1 rendering a qualify, of personal ser- tial sad residential Dual, oil or gas ,. t rsassit and rewire adviq ,and tie •esla et id� must vice. which is distinctly satisfactory I furnace service. they are knows as a' reliablecern who guarantee their .. is iia -: line. 1. a d that th will os, w and h ey i mplete a _ - i = esi�a pewee Aa�ei: sews Real &tew =robwe, e. The proper` wiring of a 6ufidtng at . r job. proper 'only . - the time of coastruotfon is the-p yieinpioy 'men who have R�een . I.1-1 - - .". _ . _ -_ :-- way to ensure satisfactory _, .. .. --� - a use ofIn �7 ,-''electrical equipment Thi can aassured t fates . 4 theirhie:periences n Ue .. ':.. `• 1 ,. ,. ;. latestIdeast - , at its command, fire very that they know. t fs business. h - are en -keds dopsed" pedp of saes desiring to sews you to the , and submit'only'the newest and; moat - completer wiring plans -of. Individual Offering a 24-hour service, Cher 'glad to without . 4 4 rant ei pinr (.iiIIfies. Ybas ileal 19stato Ptoilsnu are drat Bdisean� ref Quality engineering. ora give estimates obligation, so phone the R. H. Lock- The u'p-td�late standardized plans wood Furnace and Heating 'Plant, or < - ~we sea advin you. in the but of you; merest, sad. > 7� o! this firm Lake into consideration , call in the next time is,, Oshawa. `. . � . _ _ - h Immediate and fu are needs four Q eertoeaced woa- ualitp rnat o --t = t els,, so 2h at 1t s rat necessary" I • -RESULTS C mea are your assurance the later _� _ _- __ ­,�'.'. • years ,to tear up. walls and' go I if your #arnace is giving you S „ meal ] Tna�lseEtiea� titlnln ��� see e1�1is. to additional expense and. annoyance• trouble or if you are planning a new, -' . when a needed outlet fa discovered 1.one we suggest, yoq .*all _this Arai - ' - ' - M sed wy. 7 Bayees sad 8eiless have nm iwd' the MWAU Yi necessary. The careful planning of now. , the firm gives the patron the antis- . . -r•sF; \ _ of knowing that ihie 'Job is :' Bdnstia boas apoeialised s>rethal of draiag. ..- iii a ' o e est word in electrical efficiency. REGENT THEATRE ---- . . OSHAWA'S HOUSE OF RITE :' . F LM NT OII3 I CL A �� O 4S KING 9T. E. Phone 8-803x1' - !1►e ansy bs of aarviee 1N j�a its Haybg, 9elliat, wy •t►aiC eisise . . `' - A notable example of 'substantial, . progre9s in Oslhawa Is the r :, .. ':... Theatre, located sit v�++� al! en.ttere ei item Iistaa. _: _ �` MEATS a 8 King s E in j of the business section , y •. ;• _ ' Cowart CALL TO�hAY - ,� y sown town. It has a reputation that idr C�tsNd is spreading far and wide' all over this seotion, and is a papular place . •• ' - Phone 8501 _ We 14TW for evening and automobile parties. rr . 4 - - tivelyLg andJkbeautifullnown yrefurnished, '`• R o "CROSS.'. '•. Turn Yonr g.7ia a�i tastefuptiy decorated, heaibiitully_air- . . . •� ■ . .GO. :r ' . • - conditioned, and' very comfortable is " Iron & Metal There nothing s►hich'• . r _ _ every way. -is .. .. . - .-'REALTOM ... - .. .. mmuiiiteafalps tang pa g7ive�wire. INTiO CASH _ .. - . _ - ... _ _ _ _. theatre such s,9 tibia. It not only, brings 'the World's' greatest 'stars ... : PICKERING�' VILL�IGiE m PRONE.1 - Fes PICK.M.,cult: "here °°' to entertain as, int it brings► _. . • .. - _. - �* beneflts'bthenesstire toommnanti.� '• GR. 64©3 • Gig. 0615 ' � ����I. ■ 0��5� • _, : . Q'ii. 3886 •" In mss spacial nwvlew of_ Oe�nn►al_ a�„ _, 1�iJII.DI:ri�: 91� - A= basin ern rto hawa'a tv. -f' :. - - .. viek Oe House of HiRa 1 1..moi... PMs lJ�Z . =..•' _ --_"' ,:.�.J 1. r .. -. -: 1 �_ _-. , _ - % .. -'., - . , . ,.. .. . . . . . , . .. - . .. .. . . .. .._-. - .,-._ ... • . , ...,. . ' ' ., .' ti. - - - - . M..aY,se'�.".., ..;.• ,.. .-,,,, ��.'Y , a a • w _ , t a�n► � ' �IIrM/a/t atM��M •. 'rir� `Your Friendly Resident Agent ~ 1.J :'•y -11d` ,j••�LL "r.Y. t0 �'•`'c1J - .. , ,..r.;alf in a �U4:a �Ci.D. j'vw' i «►:'_L3LFII ]h'. P..i: A4iF?ti`I 1 COSMETICS --with a real future? Sell our 260 e 4 4,1RE, CASUALTY, BONDS, AUTOMOBILE - ILET w PgOTO-FiNI3HJi1 a Burr ,,...,._vi to iiien4s and, LIABILITY INSURANCE etq: " - � ��� � VETERINARY SUPnJ= �'.. neig4 .r�. _ don t need capital or pU1 RRO]1' •14D LIST YOUR PROPERTIES N. -- p1CY:JUS s AAzig experience. ' Write V01t- SALE WITH ��� $ABY NEEDJi - for free catalogue and details to— CYR I L E. 1�IORLE Y FALL .."'... - Familes, 16-00 C Delorlral4r, Moa p . w STORE HOURS ' TNT.nsrew,Qsg, Week Days !` Ztaw•leigh bLsiness now open ,n Jut- x,00 A. M. to 9.00 P. U, iaio County. 'Trade well EB.a:. 'ashed. PRESCRIPTlAN Excellent opportunity. Fu'1 time. 1.00 P. M. to j 0.00 P. M. Write," at once. •Itawlelgh's Dept WE BU'3z MfIV E CORS ES 8z bIL-J-333.io,, LiORT•1'Eal• aRIPP ,ED .F.RT' AM S'OCK . ' 1rOR SA - Lk--oa► anti _wi.od anneoc: _ - •also circulating heater, both good as neva Phdne Pickering 23bJ11 in the - • . a �e BOYSS.; morning. Hourly pickup ' FOR 6AiF.--chrome table (kitchen), r` red. E +chines. Mrs. J. Mucklow; ' on Tae Pine Ridge Road, Dunbarton._ 'Phone .Collect Pickering 26.5 J 12.. _ _. Store i 1011 SALE -large size Coleman oil SHIELDS MINK FARM o space heater, .n goad- condition : _- _ WEST HILL- PICKEBING - ' �- - - 4'hone Picker'n3 18W,PR6NE: 63 FOR SA.LL—Apples, $1.00 per bus. _ > ` ' -and up. Containers extra. R. C. Rees - ILK - - - or, elle •::r.,2 half west 44Brock Rd. SJti� MAMET �••'�• ` > - - School. P.Iwne' Pickering 96J2. Oct 3 _ '94iANT'ED-Dead`'or •Crippled Farm - • Land SurVey8 WAgE'pAiRI�I3a`�A°` .' Aaumsb. For speedy pick up, call .,-,Quality Meats t • _ . .:caliect - Banner Rendering, phone ?� Lyndhurst 6237 6r Pickering 24s ;, G. T: HOB?t}i+I It �a Mader to Pri«s Ontario Load may 2 ._ tt And Civil Engineer +� Attending ProvZeicial Conference 97 Woodhome Cres; . • • _ _ .. lSOHN: TICKBRINO Of AJAX _. Mrs. Peau Hannah and Mrs. B. „ Phone: Ajax 267E # ' Pigget, of Dunba:4on, spent the �. ECO BAB VISIT OUR week -end in Belleville wheys they Cp1LPf,E'!B L O$ • _ represented Pickering Township .at `MZtiA S�WS OF TORONTO REAL l:STATR BOARD" SVER3HA8P PENS and �� . a Pro-rineial Conference of she - - `�Y' 6IRL8l GET T.04$LT LAD!BW and GM T8' WATC7HE8 r Baha'i World Faith. While there.URVBSI r=ain 6 to 30 Its., now ,Eros, $M.60 Terms: $1.00 Wesidt, GORDONG O RDO N G. CROSS famous health and weight _they also visited friends on the In- pop. O DOWN PAYi[BPi'I" dian Reservation at . Shannodwille. _ _ _ _ 7RE A LTOR b _. - _ _ cto Ostrom Toide wed M N ' = E Ilovingem ` saner MAi1% ST., PICK ERING VILLAGE u oc�All druggists. Piel;eying Jewelry • SLE P`In memory of -- wife and mother, Mabel Sleep, who COURTEOUS. CGNRD80MAL SF,R'VICH PICSZSn% TOWNSHIP 1 - jpassedJaway Septeh her 26,-1927. It doe6'-n(n take a special' -day Selling -- Baying, Exchanging BU MLNG PEtNM = To bring her to- our minds:- 1 "" The lave we do not think o! her - - CALL. WlrTHOUT OBLIGATION EILEE N JACKSON boned TV*a..Ft'i. 1 to 5 P. 1L i Are very hard to.f'nd. OPTOmZTMST :-� by appointment 0 =Ever rememperai by lInshand and - '. '"HUNS PICKERING ] z�,.. E aoo Haward Mortgages Ron" gLPICKERIFiI G Fitted - -' iiTL Lows _ coneetum __.Tuesday Evenings � _ -F. �. �'ROiJS - _- Pi El l tem# a __ _- Appr-aiub = --- --- - . 'Valuations BY APPOII�i'I' BUILDING INSI'SG'1OR ... • . Door Eat Of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hilts and _ First fi mily attended the fair at Caledon INTENTION CHILDREN _ _ �O Is PICK` " i PICKF.RING on Saturday last. They halted Mian - Phone Pidwing 2" HiIlyazd, who taught at our public PPECIAL SERVICES to begin .school [ant year. - - - - Gordon .won' two recur =an. a home. tt t .tf CTUBEii 3RD en — ;._ iafba, Itaada high. our congrstula- . - r,,,na. - PI-MRING D'08PEL WituH - Mr: and Mrs. Mark Maynard -vis- `"in _ #ted Mrs. Bartlett on Sunday. Motion Picture Slides and , Flannelgraph Lessons = er SeMiing Machin$ �O. - Mr, and Mri R: B. Williams spent Sunday with Y. and Mrs. Randall, - - - d STREET, OSH�Ar. ONTARIO l J ONE ' BE SURE TO ATTEND .. � � 14 1 ONTARIO ' The" Misses Catharine. and Doris _ PH Hilts spent the week -end .under the M W. A Iiilta - parental roe! The Wome'n's Missions 3ocieVO 'a pleasant motor, trip eo YOUR BOND® "SINGR6" REP4lSBHl�i'TAT[VS 1 Chimney building is quite .the of the United Church will hill their ty Barrie on Sunday last. _ .- . _MR, IL H. BALl.A1�ITINII. WILL B11 IN YOUR DISTR" thing in the village.'Mr. G Hilts is Annual Thankofferin meeting in oo and Mrs. Victor Parkin. of S,TlitY TUESDAY AND 1HU8.gDAY Of PACS WSit[ r...on his third in as many weeks. the United Church. oh Tuesday. Oct- BlOO� ` Mrs. Y SEZViCB r _ visited Mr. scut H TO GIPS 06 •: Bobbie son o! Rev. J. and Plaxton on Sunday: Mrs. Heal I, first prise for pub- ober r, at 2.30. Special ipeaker b4d - Mr. D. A- Beer oras in •Hs haton It [atese�tei 1a Any Of The F6114wbg Itssse. Please Nei( 9 P 7 music, o Mo gettinganother bus to W speaking at Pickering recently. n Monday ' -A few enthusiastic members Mleet add to his � present the Women's Missionary Societty met Congratulations o s to our Brougham �,SINGER SEWING ' In a quilting at the Library this BROUGHAM . team who to to Mel- :T Q bourne on Saturday night for the x-18, Oatsyno Street, Oshawa, Out i past week. '= Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grover, Toronto, The September. meeting of the W. M. first -game for the Ontario Chump- I a�ri etteteeted is l _ - the week -end with Mr.' sad S. of Brougham United Church was ionship. -Brougham won by, s . score - • nPent held at the home of Mrs. Burton on of 12-x, after twelve innings. L. � 1 New machine - Thursday -afternoon,, September 18, Pascoe was on She .mound for .this i .'i 1 Other `: ilia - with a cod attendance. Mrs. Oaasie game. We hope to, give Melbourne a surprise with our other, afar pit - had forward hie your illustrated astslokue' , ^1 had charge of the Worship Period, cher- Bo Miiler- at the return game �. P �+ after which Mrs: -Barclay conducted b i and Address at Melbourne op October 4. !, )r ams _ .S the Business. Plans were made -for . _ � t , - the Autumn Thankoffering to be -Brougham Home avid •Scboo�-. held on October 9. $t l..v p, -m , -in . On Thursday,, October 9, Brough- '� the church, when Miss Muriel Giff- _ uru is to be the guest speaker. - In am Home end School Assoclat2on is II - vitations to meet with Wbitevale and holding 'its first meeting of the new J :Picke"'fingna Che ood on• Tuesda , October 7, school year. With Mrs, Robert Miller and Tu Tuesday, October 14, respectiv- and Mrs. Joe -Burroughs as Pre'sid e el were accepted. Mrs. Cassie and _ and Vice -President, there is e7 y ery 'remonto feel the affairs- . -'-PHONE/ • • p en 18-2 Group presented the first two chap= tern of • the Study 'Book --' "Alonx of the Association will be well hand AT THE CAUTION LIGHT - African 'Trails". - HosOsses: - Mrs. led. We are looking for riew' mem " Burton Mrs. J. Feeler and Mrs. G. lbers but want to see all the old QIIALITY USED CARS Duman sewed a delicious lunch_. ones too. Meetings aYe held at` the • • / / _ The descendants 'of' th'e' late Mr. Bchoolt' as soon after eight as' we FRICED RIGHTan rs. m. y e a a quorum'• on the second -Th �"*" - - 're -union in the form of a- picnic at �y of each mentis from October to _�_ _iii Ws Oen aft gwck owvkwdn i" - 195 OQnevl. •Sedan + the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Gray Maty inclusive. Our aim is 'to bring OOtboffl made Nom, «.a! 6a4v together the parents and other int• that ` Jr. on September 21st when twenty-. � p 1960 Dodge, custom, automatic. six met to enjoy a pleasant Re: -to- erested persons td learn of and dip- f = transmission gether. cuss our problems, to hear speakers tOQf1t • tUs Rapt tt.rs0dji f0y ipide, - Con ratulations to Mr. and Mrs. and to participate in the fun of do-- -` Ill a ax.o t Of � 1 g in thin for our school and our ' I 19tf0 Ford, Sedani, fnslly : equipped Harvey Pearson (Violet Lis1:c•mb_e l , g � " 1948 Plymouth, sedan, new toes on the birth of a little daughter, on children, and to enjoy each others' - on - yi,1 Eiekering Neva I'98W ,September 22, at Oshawa Hospital. company when the formalities of the ACCUR�CY ,�' ►': 1 . 199'7 Plymouth Mrs. Errol Carson, Salem, spent meetings are over, We shall look t a couple of days last week with forward to seeing you at our first .19" 1 ton pick -nil - -- - Henry Shea meeting.W. A. Scott, 8ecretary, x y More To Choose From Mrs. George Duncan and little dau- of the Association, ghters, of Markham, spent a few —' days Test week with her mother. AiX.TION SALE MA. IRK HA. L yl '� LR -1 bI M H ' 1 kI . � ADMIRAL TELEVISION Mrs. and Mrs 'A. Dob called - Octo ebeb u ' • - - - , - AND RADIO SETS W Do le Saturday, rte• -'auction q x on their aunt, Mts. Philip . Ahs day' sale of seven room insul brick, house. : OCTOBER"..), T O B L� R - , .e3 , • "' WIDE SELECTION OF CARS recently. oil heat, hot water, antique and Mr. and Mm Roberbson, Toronto; modem furniture; the property of FRIDAY, -OCTOBER 3 -- SATURD,�-Y. OOTOBER. 4 .. 'r & �IQ'D ,WZ'PHIN REASON called on Mrs. Ler mon and Mrs. the estate of the late Mary. Pindar, °ren Stow (Hunters -Jumpers) Red and White Show, AyrsbisN 1 - - , Middleton on Sunday afternoon. - 201 Brock St. North, Whitby. The lack and 'White show; Hoistetar' Jersey, and Beef'Cettlo for a new General Mrs, H. Keyes and children, of • , property and all of the etfecta will Championship Guernsey Show Harness acid Draft Horses,- E%n",_ USMotors car, truck Oshawa. spent the week -end with Regional Sheep Show t Tamwbrth Show Horse Races , be sold without reserve. A big sale. - -• her pmts Mr. and Mrs, C. Plax- Every -thing in good condition, Mrs.- -Boys' and Girls' CaH Clubi _r Pony Races Horse Shoe Pltehbw "'To Trade --in Allowanco on- ton.-, Totting Rosea, Font g6aes -_ . .8earboro.1md_ i% IL Sr _Girls'. RW d. . P H, Myerlt and Mrs. E. Oke,: clerks.. M. H. S. Giro' Band - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Knox and dau- y0II! pr988nt .car - I Wm: MAW, auctioneer. Sale at 18.30 t ghters Betty -Jean and Fay; • also t;� - - _ _ l -�_ . MISS CANADA (suss Marilyn Reddiek) will be at the Fak 1 Mr. and Mrs...A.�Hardy and Billy _ _ _ iioyd Tarpar, Pres► a+d i � i' R• _W Crus6i, Markham, ' $aa•T•veail�;' _ ..... r.. w4z i. i .r 'S b _ J R - ater�al. in, Stock •M,y -(7rEJARAN'I'j*:EDKING' _ l�iaL�aCiiNl ��wooD FLOO RADIO SERVICE ALL GRADES AND St. 'Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Pickering United Church f FURNITURE. DEAIJM Pic a ' r,..A. li Young, Mininfer i THICKNE33E8 kerns Ont n -no Re �. .' :Anp Mate or Model• stet. David Marshall, Minister- Sunday, -October b, 196® !'UNl`:RAL DlBECFOR OF OAK, BIRCH, MAPLB -Sunday School - 2,00 P. M. 10,00 a m. -Sunday School Z. -Arthur Field :_ AND BEECH Church Service _ 3.00 P. M. 11.44 a. tri.--$oly . Com,=union,an . Private Ambulance gestic• -ALSO, A 006D STOCK- OF: '••:** this World Communion Sundi y. Day or Nisht P L Y WO! 1 D Reserve Saturda , Octiobot ' 2 6, fo! - • s • • 1 Y- APHONE Pickerinli f5'JW8 the Bazaar at St.Andrew's Church. Choir eructate - Wm, aiEAtlHrIIL, Prop. St. Andrew's Presbyterll�n C�iuseh . F"y e�eaing. 7.30 to 8.40 o'clock. ! 153 -f'� . ordon ...... ' ` v�a.ALt. Bv� Phone Lick. Tlnankotfering .-- 1.0 m BER- I kRDS Tile `all Thankoffering of the W: Pickering United Church ' S.rIl�TFB M. S. will be held on Tuesday, Octr 'Women's Missionary Safety . w113 -a �?' ' ACK)•:R1N ONTARIO ober 8; at 2,30 in the church. The hold their regular monthly meetly Daily Service To and From Pick • Ont ■ PHONE P:ek. 3 4. speaker will be Mrs. A. J. Newstead, OSHAWA President East Presbyterial. Soloist, at the gnome of Mrs: Norman Baring [_, Sx� bIra,.H.-McClement..A cordial in7it- on Thntreday, October e, f.80 -:(gartered Hoses For An •�[lP M. M A �lif _ m, } O«asioas . oNE_MIMJTE NEjVS anon to all the ladies. -PHONE: DICKERING .241WR. LIOlE;Nj91+D AUCTYONEER ANl` - rxciM .ter .. AUDLEY - tPICHERIIfG GOBPHL CSUBCS Sunday School - 1.30 F. 3C VALUATORJ Mail, Sic pig holy Communion - 2.30 P. IL CHURCHES _-- ay Sebool KEN AND CLARKS IPhoae or ,Arita _- . J M Profits Were. 110.00 r 3D 14%,-T T=a M 61A.. DUNBAS . EAST 1WHITRY Mic in SalesDevedond AUCTIONEERS3tDollar First HalfU.H A. X► a _ _. J' Li G"" and Authorized fol the Evangelidfie Sesriea - ' Dunbarton • United Carareh ro Counties of Ontario' and York. Of 1952 7.00 P. N. was the 66th Anniv- Baan Stock, Implements House- �4.00 i1[any persons ask: "How much ALI. �PELCOYS ereiryt of oSunday lr Unitfd Church is Dna• are Johns-][anville'e . Minister - Mr. George 'Y•eatmaa bold Furniture, Real l+atste profits! barton. At good congregation greet - aka our Specialty at Reasonable OPTOMIRnItIST Ia the first'eis montshs at titin• ed the Rev. Donald McKillioaa. of. states, Dual Service for the_ fa.e®k 1%00 and 2.00 to 5.00 year. J_M's profits amounted to FAIRPORT UNITED CEURCS Markham .aind Sbouffbille, in tho _ Price 'of Ons. Wenlsaei Mos. Wed'. XA, T. to 9, 103A cel of each dollar taken AND SUNDAY SCHOOL morning. Mr. McKillican dealt with - DISNEY BLDG..• Opp.. P.. O.. ~' in eo"paten, J -M employ. Sesticso WM be held at 8AS A. m. several. of the groups of people that YfiHloes'P. O. phone Ago. unser + 4411 reeefied in payrolls 871A dining July mad AWasw, ceme.to Jesus aid how they reacted Ma:hiam P. O. phoas plant. 90" OSHAWA, ONTARIO chats of each of those sake to His teaching and influence.We y y have leen etCablished phone,- A 6-4 es. 687; Office 6-6143 dollars. _ _ had a good choir present their aaetioae4th sten iglu .. (q"wee-Day Service Arranged) Of $1102( million is sales -the St, George's Anglican Church gave excellent selections. i flint halt of the yew, $12 milil44 Sdnday, October --6. Sunday School at In -the evening, Rei Dr. Harry T1�• ps4lkts and 448 talinod 10,00 a. m.' Morning Prayer at 11.00 Tuttle, took as his theme, file dill- - _ _ DOIsP>l�9A1� a� itICHaRDB avant !oe "y"'a. in. This service will be in charge erence it made .-to people to take ` `o a� PO VI®� "y"'Inas than half at the profits of Mr. W. B,•:.Seymour,..and you .are Jesus. -at Lord and Saviour. "The! _ • mOatS116 Land Surveyors, And Wme paid is dividends to the cordially invited to attend. took knowledge of them that they r -i3CEJNSZD AUCTIONEER had been with Jesus." He showed rt'efessional EnDaesrs _ owaces of the oompauny, .the '2115 Kitts Street, DNA Picker�ag and Whitby Towaships stockholders. Mon'tban half of St. Pauls Church, Dunbartott what a difference it made that Dr. , -. OSHAWA, ONT. _ th4-prom ware plowed back ; $unda4y, October b. Sunday School Sir .Wilfred Grenfell came to know item usual, at_ 2.00 - p - m. - Hafvest - 46sus. Also John Weary. It was n" . .. Phone: �M Household cad Property sato the basiaess. as Piperins _back or r4ia.neting Thanksgiving Service at 3.00 p, m. s large congregation in the evening ' is - - Sake A fib! pagan is the basinew enables The ,special speaker for the occasion and those absent missed a great Pm.at Attention Given dw �pany to now and b 1p4 v7ill be Rev. J.• -E. - Harvey, -B. A.." message, Centennial choir gave the I assure steady Jobs in -this am- L.Th., Rector of Port Whitby, and music and were -very good. Our Whitby R, R. 1: Hone -814 null psodacts be Ajax. You__�e- cordially invited to thanks and appreciation to all who -- � tan�tet� public.�1 serve the _ loin with as in offering -thanks to came and gave the ministers the in- ' � God for our merry blessings in this spiration of their presence.' M ' HOIYle This Is one of a racier of favored land. Next Sunday, ctober 6th, is - - egilYway asaamant NAorio11 _ brillarticles bripsing you - -- -• -- - "World Wide Holy Communion:and _.. ;ORT. AUS7M PROP. IMPROVEMENT _ aommaalty interest PIAN LESSONS: 014x. congregation. along great unbarion - R. 1, Onstario abaft Johni-Manville ane Will Start - O S O with -'others, others, wit[ celebrate - ' IL Memorial e, all our Two 4i West Of Whitby On national tib T'UEWEDNESDAY,-OGS B and _ be out forthisspecial occas m mid - - x•. 2 H ay Between WM*7 .budget Plan - --- _ms OCTOBER on asardial invitation to Christians of ADPb: 1►l' a other churches to most with in for 1PSONF .din ' (no down payment required) - �. __: 8a -1l5= Phone: Pi4kerins 28. this sacred occasion - 8300.00 to =2000,00 Prom sag - - - - --- - - To Twaaty-tofr Meaths. To Pay - - - :TO THE CLERGY A Compote Service from one stars -- i • tam Harrr and Builders In 1947 Baha u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i Faith, wrote a seriesBUILDER - IMIbTtX3RAPIiGRLumber aa� Tzim,� gam, of letten!s to rhe clergy of the world's churches. TU message givens.. _ directed mainly to the Christian and Isliniic divines, was one of den ` .til I S,.ek St. seath. 1trWtfy. Oat. Ptsm wi�w usim w�aill" da ^ WOOD WORMNa _ laxation 'The promised day is coma' • He demanded that they recog Peon 2264 am Piywaaas, Hardware` Paint nice Hies as messenger of God *for this day and acknowledge that there Natl11. 90101ises' $wpm" is but unia religion, the religion of God. ENING• THE Baha'u11ah'A lettere chided the clerics o! jail faiths for eecludiag ku'hcHEN CAsarE�ra 'CLEwT f1 themeeives in-thEir =hunches sand for drawing veils of-dogars betv►een = XMLT and INSTALLAD N L n the ,)pie and the -truth of God. He tallied on them to give:.up their _ �I�O N mgt• �YM posseesspions and to come forth and announce, to the world t that tine clay 1 i, �1,hTMA BIH DM lOt� t sof unity had dawned; the day when the basic truth of all religions So" Ee. ' ` 00. LTD-- would ue recognized, so that religious peace might come t:o• tib world,ev ~ $OA3tBOR0 JiTNCTiON - - - �-BAHA'I.- WORLD FAITH _ st. CL4 A4f. �a11e. For further information, phone.•- Pickering 2401, t TSA One 'mike 'IV4�t a[ sear. Cdl•sime PHON1Ii • PT�SRIIdd '1. , ARAM or them Hacks Werth •t step 14 _ - � "W" ilium Scar• 3336 Ho. 1.117 a alttttlttlatmlttrolwallllalnnglallallll�ll a�Iil■■wtNtw Illnnint�w■II■�I■lt J: W. DIAON _ wwNTIlD - _:. PAOPAIE'1'OIR t7DUh1TRY �011il� :. FRANK R. SMITN _ .�BIILgNCE sawn. wcsEAass Aria -. We Ha.4. w Me8ts,' Groceries ` and Locker• ,%. rvsce Good Cash Down Paym44b CAM. Mr. nqa m �-QUA 4.1 T Y PIRST = SERV/CE ©CJR A /M - � For_ Prompt And Experienced ' coxwN T aria CONANT BUT"DICKERING - :PI-IONE•' 30 = . - : Hsrristen and SiUckoes ftitts: MA1091 = Oftice EM3-0404 '1 •Qwdoa D. Conant, K. C. _ ,Roser G. Conant, a A. y J. A. W'ILLOUGHB'Y and SONS � o Realtors- You Save Money -1-a eoe 'at 8. 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Legs of Spring Lsmb At .Your �'arai At ,Rear of Pigkering News otfice Ib. %9 Fresh Shouldea Pork Ib. 39C Lean Butt Pork- 1b, 59CMA , DlAD' OR'CRFPPLED STOCK �� ■ rr Lamb for- Stew -Ib. 29c ; 'Hourly Pick -rip :How Skinny Girls sliced Lorne Sausage Rump Roast lb. t i , l M1JM lb. _ 39c. of BABY BEEF 69 ' cAa�sELL Get LBYely uryoS Pork Kidney Ib. 19c - i• J is ' a& 5 to 10 lbs. Now Pop' . `YORK" 1 I 1 "YORK" "YORK" : I - � %b 1b. 39c Smoked Fillet' 9c Frozen Haddock. 1b. 510 STI4FFORi1 B►ROS. Frozeni Q4 '� o toad°" 1.ol.' . uta • waeealr elle n°° ilnivallnlmmllaataiialieautnpniw'nt1llilllgl■�19�IIMI�IIMN ; ..1 6 , .. .. .• br X " t o. - v _ w�.��.. •.. :. .. ..,, .. —?rte - .. '� ._ v tit;_• -c..:. _ _ ....7.a .,. t "~ thin ewes. lwtte�ss . G'laeen ant people line the streets on advertising as well as addbff a1Mr•'� and -Mr. and Mrs. Evans Wsrd, spent bedw pat+ds �UNB tZ"`flN sunday-with Miss a E. Brain.: haves been sent out to tweatp�-ons that (jayand is s g[eat chance !or mss for the astlooloers. _ :f The Claresnont-Business Men are differerrt schools in the area. in7 b• •_-�'�'�"• t a n- i'tg then-, t0 prepare 8 float Or_I�r3 .' F -1aaL weeLk �sE Rpakville�wiihf Mr. wand already a Cili , ar ,e, th it ill rtual Santa Claus Parade, which will event It is expected boo, that this -- - -- -Mrs: Lloyd Courtice. be-hold this year ' on December 13, year, moss' wolne!a plitcee will elvatl t Mr. and. Mrs. Royden Williams It is hoped to have a bigger and themselves of thio appo:'tu?e1by.' lOO.0O SP�Q=gLy: „ and Joyce; of Fredericton, N. B.. _ - visited-Test' week" with their dauxh- � _ t. -ter -hire. Dick Avis and family _ _ - _. _ - .. _ _ -- -- _ Every Friday Night Mr. and Mrs. , D. Thompson .and' - FURS ,. - ' Chriatiri e • motored •to Gateanoau - - - e and Ottawa. with-_ Mr. and Mrs.. Rotary a fax :- -XeClements and Mary Beth lash P AND �oeek-end. ,rt J Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Lynde had a pleasant motor trip to 'Manitoulin SU P P L i VIs1Mrs _L McConochie„ h udBUrW N- tt returned - _ . s .home after a trip to Ottawa _ • - -rs, Pediiek, of Toronto, recent- _ I returned from Central Butte, was _ iM'Insolation " .. a visitor last seek with her sister - -- - , ' Roll Roofing; +.. e e By Bus Mrs. T. Annan. - - = As hlilt' Shingle$- - - .:. = .� r - We are glad to hear that Mr. W. Poleo. � Motters head is doing nicely in the Insnl-brikSidinge ' Sunnybrook Hospital, after his ree- t Rook-lath = s ent.-operation, "♦ • Doctors Beverley and.Tonv. Cal= - - Sbeet Rook verley have moved to their new loop�s • - ' -home at Aurora where they will op-. Inswating Bard ' ea a veterinary Practice. Lime ds Plaster _ L ` - - P13OiY8 PHONE A. We MITC ' EC.L. L� � �SERV10E •O A IZY e Y101'lf ; 74 _ Ors Trxais Peen Ymy Wsf 1.�a7 I� TO A � t AN� U.S.A. �OIlrTi # Cr _ _ et.•CNARTBREO SO:" - Mr. and Mrs. Hutehisin and dauw 0 W, - -WM I d 1 A $ERV 1t8 Anne, "60n Ift ALL GROUP . and Mm Aare Kaevil. They yew � - -_ harts puschssed s; ham on the P1ftl1�� •Lias and aril The moving in shortly. - - : An estimated crowd of saves haat s _ . dyed persons attended the Brough- - - _ aan ball g» in the local park on49 • { Saturday evening+--one of the lana, ids yet eat cony general from Claremont attended _ • NZ COIC VOW 1111/100 +: Q. ` Trade Fair at Stoudldills. an � .�] yam, '!lIYO CllltC POO'! Saturday. ti and Sa .• Friday y s y Mr. and Mrs. Jack $add F'i'r• Il3>< C� LOOT »�Ci� 1 ` l!amily spent the week-end at Col,• Cr . . TmIlT! &M 'ft-n'1L� .m ' _ - ood 31r. and Mrs. Gordon Tayloe and ����L a. ` - family spent the week-.end at their Now Av�u#�abte 1 cottage at Hall Lake.rti n - Mans Ot+R.Y by � Mr. and Mrs.. Eric Wallace, of __ Toronto, spent the week-end with = +GEN ORAL MOTORS =_- 71 their parents here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Dori Hedgei and the _ J. Se BALSDON & SON family and Mr. Roger Roy spent • Sunday with Sir• and Mrs. Ted Tay- ' _ for 'of'-A jar• He was a- former �- PHONE, PICKERING 39 cher here, x _ - s -The Claremont Baptist Churcls cel- _ ebrated their 181st Anniversary. orL `•. . - Sunday, -witk a -good- attendance as both services. Guest speaker for the Y- da was Rev.-D. A. liurna, of Tor•CUT 1 tonto. A, .treat for the muse portion of the-serrice was the Fetwardwre'a Quartet from Forward Baptist _ �• 1 Church,' Totonto, whose. music was � � • ` �% very much appreciated- The home • : J choir assisted at both services• Ray- YOUR H O M i ,. • r 01 _1 - H, ' Lackey, of the - United' -Chareb, - - assisted -byt leading in prayer. ' Mr. R. G.-Roy entertained several • ,,.�(�.�� ,. :'carloads of friends from Toronto on O F Ari- RISC .7 .. the meek-end _ _ WITH - -�- Mr. and _Mrs. Douglas, of Dakota` - - have been spending P K the past ween with Mr. and Mrs, Al. Robertson. - O _ R 00 L• ` Mi. and Mrs. Jack Norton and lits. _ and Mrs. Cecil Redman. As a fare- - 1 MOM Year 'r.at,r .ael�.rf. � � % u� C%LUC�y. / s iry - Drell, the families had a pig at the -too, -whom you inwleN - p _ .:Greenwood Park, with over thirty with BiSCO'! Fleece Line fi attending. - _ --hard-earn rnon - 1 Reck WseL se drafts, e� Mrs. Valentino. visited „friends in � =s�etiw k resluess deeps. � _- _fir" ' Toronto .on Saturday,, and enterblin- motes comfortable sterol _ ed relatives from Markham at her asnrNery_ver+nin ami awlsturo-. home here on Sunday.-:IpreeF. Oivu p etestiea Tomatoes b the truck-load' are spinal spread N&I Lents young bank,deposltoae + iev/ J To y still pouring into the local eanninR a• kwg es ywr fewM - ee . factory, which is now st -peak pro- - nteinfinewee nor repleesi• �' W=te to 1118 bank _ '- duction. • _ mom sests. Adds N r� Two baptismala were performed on • •theme's value. Applied is• el fs� .made a r� of $Z," 1 Y - Sunday morning in' the United few Laura by newer ire• Church here by Rev, • H. •Lackey. Pre- tweerr eslll" = joists end by _ f i8 >'i1J10 years since I Ope7i� alL�OtiAt -- sented were: the infant twins of Mr.' _ r•-• _ Daft in wall sidings. See ..twit, �o dpljars. j'07�2 thanks �p �pft tjl�j ;and Mrs. Thomas Hammond, Glenn year local RISCO. dsoler K' ,Alan and Gwendolyn Elle; and the applicator -insist on M«a �_-e�19{ 1'f101i�+ G�IPJB� infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Line, the .tested Reek Woof. _ _ don Bell, • .of Uxbridge, D•oieen El- _ - iUitll t 11'{e • • i t�0 % iB08%1 $O - eanor• Maeuladurers of The Local WomePi's Institute ser _ .: :ASPHALT SHINGLES t `SIDINGS See -yew RISCO dsaier Mswf. iALri it foT #%1e lilies �J71$'" ved a grand turkey dinner at the Owd, and solid Colours , Claremont Co-operative Annual Baa; O:: sn�esur=e _ 'Building IIP a bank account means Work, quet hart W edzieeday ' niSht _ Nand Tared . g ga�pg. But CanadIS MS know the Mr, and Mrs. Ross Gordon, of SHEATHINGS i FELTS - = -Kincardine, -and Mr. and -Mrs. Bell, - gg _ of, Uxbridge, were, the Sunday vis-,;BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERIALS _ V81u6 Of 11>1lVlIIg savin handy'in time ::'itors with Mr. and Mrs: Roar Ham• ••RISCO" WALLBOARDS . f opportunity or . they nudri - Tri lex -Green Board ossa• s = O talII mond and Mr. and Mrs. Art, Prouse. P - Miss Lackey, Peterboro,: spent . a . Burley Board -Burley Tile _ • -. _ _ . + ,7 million savings accounts in the few diws last week with Rev. H. and PLASTIC CEMENTS i WATERPROOFING PAINTS - ' F chartered banks—almost twice as manyi Mrs. Lackey end family. ROOF COATINGS _ Mr. and Mrs. Tansley wets visit* i •.a8 ten years ago. At the same time * . ing friends in Toronto on 8aturdav' - "FLEECE LINE" _ and on Sunday had as thele guests ROCK WOOL INSULATION I } bank staffs have almost doubled. That,' -'- - here, Mr. and Mrs, Hume, Toronto. "MICAFIL" ROOFING - Mr. Root. Forsyth is at present - - Aggregates for Plaster, - and higher Wages, have increased bank baying his home decoratedjt It< _is Concrete and insulation- being done in a cream.color. 52-6 __ : _:� pByr011a almost three times. Misses Isobel and Jean GreRir, of More people rise the banks, more people ;Toronto,• spent- the week-end _herg __ ` with Mr, and Sirs. Hugh Gregg.Plants a+ Mr, and Mrs. W. 'McFadyen, of • .. • • • • -. ' :work forthe-bis than evlfR "befdre. _ Thornhill, spent the week end _with halt parents Mi. and Mrs. Henry • . This advertiseiniat, based' - Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. N. John on an actual letter, is t Bob . :prevented bete by ' The W. A. of the United Church _ Ae _W. MITCHELL jtatra armounced thr date of- their �. �• - . THE BANKS SERVING ' '' -,�a1 .o-s�t�.rday, Nom- Builders' IS -Fuels YOUR 'COMMUNITY 1 MypuZ o° f`Ubfta _ Pzcke>riag 74 -or A, 7. Rinse by drawing two f -Under Ice To of hot water (180 degrees fshtea- Tile North Pole halt) into milker paiL Rinse oat- side of milker. It all began twenty-one years 7 8. Place milker pail, head and ago when Sir. Hubert Wilkins got _ rubber seal ring on utensil rack to within nine degrees of the North 7 -to drain dry. - '-- _ ro'•e' by sailing under the ice in 9. Hang teat cup aasembly in Chhadaos Should , Be Diffeteat A his submarine "Nautilus:' This _ & solution rack and fill with lye solve Mitt, 5:1=12 `' f method was so novel and so un- r tion. To make lye solution add half "orthodox that British, American,; cup stock lye solution to one gal- Merry Salect�i: `,Let ' 7oae ;and Russian, scientists began to los of water. Lye .stock solution is light so sldne , baloro, 'open, that , think of the posalbtlltipa of using , ri} made by dissolving a 13 ounce can they ifiay see your 'fid wag submarines for other, ends than p" ; of lye in a gallon. of wgter. gloomy your Father which is - and that of war. f Short tube inflations are dis- in heaven. Mathew 5;16; Reaeach work continued through - mantled each morning, washed The greatest sermon 'on record out the war years, and one result ` with inflation brush, rinsed in hot is the liernton, on the Mount in -r of it was the historic occasion' water and stored dry., Matt. 5-7: The greatest part of that when, during the height of, the 10. Milker must be brighi, clean _ eerrthon is the first part,, the Beauti- L raids on Malta, the 'submarine and free of milkstone before adopE tudes,' which comprise -our -fessoet & ?Porpoise" .deliversd gasoline, food, ting thin' method of washing. for today. Here Is net forth a way and ammunition to the island. a * * - of life dif*eat. from that to, whiek For the first time a submarine was Weekly care of milker, involves , the' natural man • inclines. Happi- used.-as a cargo carrier. dismantling milker and boiling all Mss does not come to the proud Sir Hubert Wilkins had proved rubber parts that come in con- and self-assertive but to the meek. the possibility of sailing for miles. tact with milk in lye solution (two and merciful and pure. There 42 under a fifteen -feet -thick ceiling of ounces lye to one, gallon of water.) blessing for those who hunger and - - solid ce sad he and Borg Mersh, Include a' hos a pulsators Is. unit it ea and p sat ' thirst . after, righteousness. They the Swedish explorer, ;pointed out in weekly cleaning and check up. • ,hall. -be satisfied. The, peacemak- that it would be possible • to sail -'era are among the happy group as - right. through the Arctic ice cap, HARD TO SPELL are those who are persecuted for .. ,.• -' with a much greater thickness of Freddy The Birds—Freddy, 16 -month-old Hereford steer, hopes righteousness' sake. ice Many persons experience frus- The word Christian is ,applied This, they argued, would cut the pigeons roosting on his neck aren't an ill omen..He s been cation when they - encounter in to more that 95% of the people In , - down the distance between ' Wes- entered In the livestock competition at the County Fair, and he their reading the varied current Canada. But many of those on tem Europe and the Antipodes, hopes the judges won't give him'the bird. His pretty mistress, 4-H versions of the, name of the weep- their "n confession are not liv -- .'•and between Vladivostok and the Club adviser Gloria Ward, 19, has also entered the pigeons in a ing Iranian Premier, Their confu- ing according to the pattern set rest of the world,by at least half. judging event. _ cion is legitimate; a glance at some forth in the Beatitudes. Many are . This was no exaggeration, for the - highly regarded journals on the hungering after gold, pleasure, or _ - distance between Liverpool and Yo- desk discloses Mossadegh, Musad- fame rather than righteousness. lcohama is 11,000 miles by the Pa- submarine sail under a greaterWFAIM �� drq, and Mossadeq. One wealthy man consulting .with nama Canal route, and 12,500 miles thickness of ice; but that the crew Which is the right spelling? a well-known -doctor about his via the Suez Canal Sailing direct, would be safe. The fact is that any one of these nervous breakdown said. "I ima- under the North Pole, the distance - versions is as right as any other. gined I was buying pleasure and .. Another inventor had devised There's a oto of a . proofreader Is only 6,000 miles. _ I discovered I was only buying Secret Scheme special bumpers to ,protect sub �_ sending a manuscript back to Law - anxiety". Simon Lake, the well-known marines from jarring- against the anMan ' - _ Ice ceiling. There is no doubt that You folks who nave trouble in react of Arabia with a complaint Man must be born again before American Submarine expert was ettsir milkin machines that the author had spelled Hejaz, be can truly practice the prin- the first to back the views of Wil- the Russians were taking the idea getting Y g s' - kina and Metati, and he eventually of under -Arctic travel very ser thoroughly clean may be iaterested the name of the district of which ciptea that Jesus Christ taught. We Mecca is the chief city, three dif• ,produced plans of a giant submar- cored • big, the instructions put out by a " " cunt have the heart for it and that - y ferent ways.' liilbic6 is right? he The last news to filter through, big ..middle -western agt3culturat can only be outs by repentance ine which could carry 7,000 tons asked. Replied Lawrence: "A11 dro from sin and faith in Jesus Christ _ before all information was *up- college. Here they arc - -of cargo and travel at the speed of p- • • « right and I can give you 40 other as our Lord and Saviour. His way twenty knots. pressed, wU - that the authorities Prepare three gallons of wash- spellings of: it, all equally-. right." brings peace wherever it is follow- _ In Russia the _ expbrer, Schmidt, had planned a system of acro- ing solution by diaaolviag one We have illustrated here the dif- ed: peace in the home, and peace boosted Wilkins' ideas from the drones, ice -breakers supply, sea- tables ficulty of rendering into. English In the world: Jesus Christ -presents angle that, if they could be made goon -th good dairy washing tions right across the, Arctic so letters names and words from Lae- the only hope_fnr this sin -stained - that two hundred miles, if necesr powder is three gallons of warm workable, the solid ice shores of . . a ginger like Arabic and Russian world. Let ns turn to Him! Siberia need no longer be a bar- sary. for repair or refuelling. i" 2. Immediately after milking. which have alphabets differing „. f M of the - Tier .to the all -the -year-round sea. Contact between, the, stations -would draw by vacuum three gallons of markedly rom ours. nay letters have no pietist u do is to adopt one generally used ' trade, be maintained by aeroplane The Russian engineer, Tarassov; and amphibious tank is $ood this solution is.„ ,milker, . b3r lifting teat cops in and out of solution to Arabic equivalents in the Romani alphabet; cream well together. Add -milk- developed Simon Lake's plans to weather, and p p by.-- dogs . at .other -give scrubbing action. Shake milk- the same is true with the Russian. do Rua- the extent that am only. could a times. er to rinse inside surface. Empq► The best we can .with. clan and Arable names le to rep= cisco Chronicle' esoutMW usual." into original pail and repeat Pru- resent them phonetically. As, in powder with last cup of flour).' J cess with second unit- _ T 3. Remove milker pail head and many cases, either one of several English letters groups letters shortening. Stir in 1 cup raisins, Beat egg stiff and fold . in very rubber gasket. Wash is solution well r will serve is well as another we get varied results. For example. In t` � - _-jj =_ Andrews -and' ' renlace. Do not let pulsator • * * Russian letter there is only one - _ a6m =. - -get wet 4. E lace teat -cups and milk tub- sight way to spell the name of the 1 Eating brsa--which so sonny do - _n flour ing in ; wa `a solution and brush washing _ let - tcomposour atphaer ikon> �nnbei spell _ !'RS HESE BANKER'S SHO v • c K on doctors' orders - needn't be - R teaspoons baking Powder. outer outer parts•• , * ed twelve different ways, any one �nsidered , a "chore" when you 5• Br1rah c a, especially as right as anotfier. They are all - 5 we the flakes like this. Wash butter is water (in sum= zt RAISIN-HIRAN MUFFINS � d .teat inner edges and milk tubing- with equally phonetic renderings of the R asian In such a case all one ;an• "= Spoon into greased, muffin tics, • % full. s 'an 5i£t together into mixing 'boc►t mer use water) cream until very light; add' sugar and- proper sized brushes. u do is to adopt one generally used ' "Oh. I'm _not doing anytlttag j 1 cup sifted Sour, 3 tap. haling cream well together. Add -milk- 6, Reassemble 'and brasb-wash form, and stick to it—San Fran s>,neh and George 4 Pu>*ei `. I poy taps sods, I Up." s" and flour alternately (sift baking outsides'of milker pail. cisco Chronicle' esoutMW usual." Cut in with pastry blender % -9aP powder with last cup of flour).' «+ s shortening. Stir in 1 cup raisins, Beat egg stiff and fold . in very PA cup bran Sakes. Combine 1 \ Kg. x.11 bsaba+ CUP y last thing. Line bottom of pan• with waxed .paper and brush "over ". �+•r p yy Wp ULD YOU LIKE cmMb&S"a• with brush dipped in melted short- JL s ! 1 _ Add all at once to dry huger dients; stir only until dry ingredi- ening. Put in cool oven and bake with increasing heat. After first _ !'RS HESE BANKER'S SHO v • ents are well moistened. Batter 15 minutes of baking'increase -heat ' •.ishould be lumpy. a little, and when cake has risen • "= Spoon into greased, muffin tics, • % full. to top of pia increase heat alit- By JAMES MONTAGiNEB-- i ? filling about tle more. Total baking- time should - - Bake in hot oven (400°) 20 min- iter: Makes 12 medium-size muf- be about 35 minutes. 'Determine doneness by inserting when. "Banker's hours" - fins. straw: no batter adheres to the straw the 'TORONTO .- has long been a :synonym for a _�-- ` ' • cake is done. short working day. In' Canada, 14 Here's a very ancient take recipe ,,. bankers have other ideas. _ =4 at least a century old and prob- abl y but still than that _ .. Take young Ed file, for ex - worth trying. And treasuring! - FILLING FOR CREAT[CAKE ample.-'. 3 " Ai CREAM CAKE 1 egg :S An accountant in, a Vancouver * • _ ._ • _ . • . 1 cup sugar � -' �-- 2 whole eggs �� sen sugar •' '- � P / cup Sour (rubbed smooth in bank, he was uprooted to become seting manager. of a branch in the � •• 1 tablespoon butter little milk) middle of ' nowhere -400 mites ` _ .. 1 cup sweet chile _. . I pint milk (boiling) north of Vancouver at Kemano, 77 •f, • - •- �'s. -- - 1 teaspoon vanilla ;;,. where a big electric power Bevel -Powdered sugar opment--is underway 'on a moun- Beat egg stiff; add' sugar and ;tainous coast. L Cold Cash For Frozen North is housed in this shack bank branch �s! . hour in To serve several thousand work- 4 at a new aluminum refine at Kitimat, British Columbia. refinery s rubbed •smooth a small'. amount of ,milk; stir into" boiling men who are his customers, Muir from his their baggage loaded with the �^-• milk; 'add vanilla and cook until- thick, stiring ronstantty. Spread, may start out quonset- h headquarters at 6 o'clock on hut ea money to go into .business. A _ covering top with po>vdered sugar. a Sunday morning in a blinding snow storm• as he did one day last thousand miles to the north, they were landed at the Canadian gov- • * "` Winter, and drive 10 miles to meet ernment's uranium mine at Port seems to 'be plenty of the. weekly supply boat. Radium on Great Bear Lake, just 1. _There sweet corn around, so this recipe + • • .- south of the Arctic Circle Their bank 'is the most northern —another real old-timerbranch —' would On that Sunday. there was a in annals. one ' C seem fairly appropriate. 60 -mile' -wind off shore: The • , s• CORN RELISH steamer 'cooldn't get ° into the dock, so Muir chased the steamer Ori the Atlantic coast, on the - 18 ears sweet corn (large or me- g in a tug, delivefed his mail .. and Gaspe Peninsula, a. couple of, dium) money orders_ by climbing a rope young bankers were . given . three 1 2 -pound head cabbage ladder, then hauled his. . heavy small rooms in a contractor's 1 medium stalk celery money bags bade down the sway.- bunkhouse—one to bank in, the' ' 4 large onions ing ladder, His "banker's hours" :other two to liVe in. They'll sendAI -' 6 sweet peppers -3 red, 3 green ended late that night back •in out money orders for 500 work- .1 quart cideF vinegar.Kemano. men at- the camp and handle finan- . _ Salt to taste (2 tab'espoons or If banl%r Muir isn-:t meeting tial . business for. the contractors i `-AUSTRALIA'S- NEW CHIEF—Field more) the steamer, he's facing equally with the few woodsmen and•farm- Marshal Sir William.Slim, above,. i 2/ cups brown sugar 'cob ' rugged -conditions in a motor boat ens in this isolated copper area. `. has been appointed Governor- Cut corn off cob scraping p g getting his mons bags from .a' g y _. The air age has made frontier BANKER ED MUIR pursues -'� General of - Australia. Slim, 61, with back of Chop..cabbage, :• 'flying boat.. banking life a lot more attractive his money on a rope ladder 1� who . W111 succeed Sir_: William .knife. celery, onions, and peppers—or .bobbing Canada's young bankers look. thin. it -'used' to be, -the - - - - McKell in the position, is expect- run through medium foo•'. chop-.. forward to raid „promotion as_ adventures managers like Muir winters in a tent. Log cabin banks - ed to relinquish- his present per. Place all ing:edleats in kettle • managers these days as new fron- face. arenot uncommon mining un o in new ;- - ` appointment as chief of Britain's and boil gently 20 minutes after it tiers like Kemano open up. Oaly a few years ago, bankers and . lumber camps. And not. so. - Imperial Generali Staff, in Nov begins to boil.. Seat. in jars while _This . past . Summer two of them assigned fo branches at new gold long ago, bankers went into new Iember. , ,- - •_ hpt, Makes 4y to S quarts. boarded a plane at Edmonton, cam:)s in the sub -Arctic spent the territory by canoe. — _ ,�, • 'r r,.,. i. ...y o '..... _. -:. qy ••e- •, -,'Y' o'.. 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IN FUR FELT BLUES. and GREYS Z to dear -:!Choice T�ornatoes 23c _ — n 1 do on — 8 + i REG. $4.96' FOR -- 5 l�D and _ 5 G s BRA $ oz:--� Bens ► Blue White 1 0 Y F '� 269 rJ _ � Bilk, in same shades $2.9� t _- -�--. -- -' Good Brooms'. 89c -Rain Coats �Otl�-SING _ R _ ., . Girl Blouses 1':38 $syn Rubber rls MACK — SIZES a to 1Z y '— '� DISCONTINUING THIS LINEw_:REG. $6.716 ' FOR SCHOOL ;WEAR 3 to id , Sc BLUE OR SED TRIM going at 1/2 Price $3.38 davex. .. _ Boys' Dressing Gowns POWDERED BLEACH _ 18 OZr SNAPPY BRIGHT COLORS Mews Work Gloves - SIZES: 9 to : — and Mitts Bologna r lb., '. -35c -•35c _ ►2.98 - $• dozen pairs of travellers' samples, e;Io10E QUAd.ITY -- 5 • TY_E7 -,slightly soiled but in perfect condition - • • - .-..'Diaper o a y $elling at wholesale pricev Sushbg's Hardware WHITBY BEATT,Y ELECTRJC RANGES , BROCK ONE 618 z - t>rts BEATTY ELECTRIC WAS�HfRS . THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY =- OqMBER-2, 1, 4, _RANGETTES AND - Everdng Shows A! T and 9 P. M. — Saturday Matinee at 1.130 � - Saturday Ensuing Shows Start. At 6.00 P. M. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THURSDAY, FRL, SATURDAY —'OCTOBER 2, E, 4 -aha and Pa Kettle at the Fair 8-H Palate and Ge neral Hardware WITH: MAitJORiE MAIN and PERt7Y HILBRIDE PHONE 49 PiCKERING _ Y��� _ of :the Mv+�r 'PLUS. "MIDNIGHT SERENADE — "SHEEP DOG"_ , _. .. - . •STBL'GGL£ FOR OIL" "ART OF ARCHERY" IN TECH)+tICOLO R •: ti► ' WITH _ JAMES STEWART and ARTHUR HENNEDIL MONDAY, i'UE3DAY, WED-.ESDAY -- OCTOBER s, 7, S'• Dnnbarton Lumber A IresIsters Budding Supplies. g ::.OTE.—FEATURE STARTS AT 7.00 and , 9Q P. Y. - . XORK FO�t1i�' - - E'VEMNG SHOWS -AT T•00 and 11100 1'. M. _ _. _'1Viy Son,John Phone 19 W 12 - �O�Y H078" :. . +4 �Y1THe HE1.II�P HA�YES, VAN HEFLIN6 ROBERT WALKER — Opposite Eisai t�ssts- •• ' PLUS "PRIZE PEST" AND — FO NEWS - Open 300 ina and Satod4 A i — , ' Y' TUES. WED3�FESDAY� OCTOBER _ - - , A-- ----------- 01! USK oin Goa : QCT A'I'IRAC'P301V— . • — - 1 r ! IN TECHNICOLOR .She's Working Her �Vay the grounds e� „ -their"JSArNNa t1 .;ant MT2NiA 1,01 and a bathroom installed bo� Anni�ersssy Ser.iees at the if, local church - + COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR _ last, when Re'►. Harold StaintooU, a - long �Koa'lTH VIRGINIA MATO and NOI�ALD R 1GAIiiormta pastor, and now at Mimico, was the guest Speaker. The little - - r -.. church was crowded. The decorsdow IN TECHNICOLOR _ of flowers and the singing by a.... s 'C O=OP 1 E l� group of eighteen voices, add- WPM — RONALD REAGAN MW RHONDA FLEYi1+G .- ed Bouch to the effect'vmm ed the _. Mr. Staintm's teat wall "A is Opened and no man can• THEATSi POLiC! sie �b0art of onto io (}ra1D• shut it". Mrr, Nicholson, of Whitby, hila omm Opens DWSobw F. �• hila _ F. X r prsslded at the organ, w �s � " IR. - Mr. -McQuade, of Almond a and t�oamos 'a.i9 F. lt. ilia Honda" local' minister, Mr, Young, assisted. J FOR A COMPLETELY BALA140ZD BATIOX MIX M"ny vhsrtors were present from At- - - iiAODLI4iH? PAIRE WI - mond's and other points. >rMiEF PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUB + /�( The Community C!nb will be enee� ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES . _CO - OP CONCENTRATES �► ing soon and members, will note that the Blue — -- to be paid. Al o, thoseewhontv ar tak- ' -WITH YOIIB �BAII�S nx the County Unit of the c;o-op- ~' application Green Aver Draped,JMrsFred Postill and Ilio r T�VE eratr;e, should make pP C�A� O C"PERA v once,. to Mrs. George Sqwre. Mrs. Wm. McLeod of Vancouver .Ruth Hutchings, - Several 'from here attended the has returned home after spending a Ms. and Mrs. Syd Davies and Glen ; Greienwooef services and turkey sup- month with her father, J. R. Wilson of York Mills, visited Mr. and Mrs. per, as well; sa the young peoples and sister, Mrs. • M. Draper. Joe Davies. ! T o t L E A finals at Brougham on lbeet:ay. Mrs. J. E. Wilson, Mm .Wm. Mc- Mr. Fred Wilson and friends at - SPECIAL These young people are to be con- Leod, Mrs. T. -A. Barefbot-'and Mri.' tended the circus ,.. at Maple Leaf gratulated upon their courage and M. Draper ',risited the former's dau- Gardens this week ability displayed,- ghter Mrs. J: Altalaar, of Oakwood. Congratulations to Benson Leh. - ' Bone • China Cn s k 6ancors , P Will Midd.eton, who liven to our' Among --those who attended the man' in coming second in his class i • — leg. $1.75 ,clearing at 01.09 west, was quietly married to a News Association at Orillia last week were in public speaking at Greenwood - c Brunswick �,�( at the St. Francis — regnlarl' up to $1.25 sass 8t 50C de Sales-Chu�1't, Pickering, a week ago•. We extend the community's _ Assortment of EarlHton-ware, - >� wishes to the happy couple, ' Yases, ets., greatly reduced. h�'t lI�MBliM, M 1 I f _ Aping Filled Mattres6es .024*95 W. 0 T I C $ ' LIT us CHICK TOY! TIREf MOW :Township of Ptekerishg 1 ` 'CLmme Hitohsn fiats sass I, from >�69.b0 wets dew aRa casae delay or sod• r " 'The Municipal Council of the dents—spoil your boliday. Enjoy a : ��.e�n,. & S"' pan a B of on Mind pyP� to )belidq &.i iia Co fire ttosDle by ;. W`0 r paha a Bylaw on hionday,.Nove� coming L'tet s oomplese tits ciedc PIC-� �RINt>� bete 1aLa whereby the the line18rd today. PHONE 193 between I,otle 24 to in the srd -Concession from the WhitewOe �� z Creek to the 4th Concession Line. from Quebec arrived ,at -the school a distance of approximately Orbe TIMSAL'! iiR,A>la�ileyon Friday last, an& so now e're" mile, will be stopped up as a town'•nd Vtt� - - . pupil has s comfortable seat and + Fa11 wheat is showing a good top desk. Should any ratepayer have any. VWMsaw coo Ialeady and the . usual Acreage , is J. H. Madill, of Barrow; Russell ,objdetion to the closing of this here Madill, of Detroit, and George and • road, he or his agent may be heard W. H. and Mrs. Westney spent Mra. Lee, of Stouffville, were call- by Qonncil at Brougham at 2.00 ted Sunday with their daughter and her ars upon friends_ here last week. The P M. on said Novembei Sid: gN\/ S YR iaWaren McIntyre _ father of the Madill' was, in his Dated at Brougham, this etch deli Warden McIntyre of Whitby att- younger days, - a resident here and of Septembeati 19tT8, MLEs ended the anniyeysa y services in - conducted a large singing school LLOYD JOKINSTON the local church here • oil Sunday, here. J: H•- was a teacher at Baxx-. �FIONTtt Z9W rIClCBRINO, om - and wen the guest of Will and Mrs• oteville several years ago. Clerk of the Twp. of PlckeriM .- Guthrie. Mac, . and • Mrs. Hedge an beaut- ; in.'. _ Oct , DESOTo �iL►3 DO S The twelve new tubular chairs ifying their, home here and have _ • • • • .. . . .. i _ , • ' - • - . .. _ fir'. M* +:�'. ----