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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_10_10At, -A .'�, •wl. •.:Ms: '�. �' .o . ' - „'a".'FF ,a� ..:- . ., _ - - . : - •{'. s � q,��a+ �a'r ,ate '. �Q ��' J�,y. '€ ":.-•r-„�..,,,. 5,+.�a;?, ..M ',.'ate". :..,...-,y„,�+,i,.,... .. x.: ..":. n. a�.-u�.e.,... r..'::;,,,..� '�....i':'...� ,�i•�i� .. i-' .-�i ,.kc:•z::` _ .,- y�'�. .. _. ._ ,a„>� -... �`�2"_.. ..� .t— f :+':.-0»,'%^' ..k•':`„v '°k..w�' •a. 7•.; ws.'�•v;l'1 e.:?`,^.._', ,f - _ r . ' a:?'•.. mss.. ' � _ � .+i:-, '. Y , e 1"2 5 Cents per Ah Second CMatterFBDAXOCOBEB '..:d -- g yea! ..:: �i60 .,... W.._C. >iti Y AR. asci lei. lCilit.S_ t . r43 t Pe ri-1.8istr�et Ve b - cltool tCO.! res •.. .:r „'. .s .., $, .?.t• '.-', s': %' s. r; ..,.,-- :.�:.aa+.+.•sk - "'• �;4,e, r- 9:.' `�'«rs�. «;,._ NEW _ ..., ... - ..d•' .: ,. �., � .... .....: r•Y. ..r, '� ..... . _: ):.sw� il'.�• �,..�7, •�'. 1-d" )`.'<.y '`�yt9.. 1 •eT .1*' "J k• X�:l+,r.+- ti. ing : :=�°' :.�'y ' i '' ' n . 'f- .3s y di d; y w Yw..'l• .p.e.syu -':•^^ ...... "/. 'X •:"C`'."` —,Y" .A=re, .,'.. ....., y, '1•. n : .Y`'4 ..�.'a•'�� kw� k�:- 1 ..;E"`. ,'".^•.. ,>X -''F'^ wR" �...tf�y.'ia... i.`.. .. " .. Jv. { "x. '':. .. •^ i ,•' '�... ,�: " i. .w'T!'•' �. f) .Caielo- Enthasiastkal>ry � _ � � - sv Pickering Village" Fs -ane enthusiasm giv x ^' 9 1 the Night Classes . <� <.. - � end Mrs. Earl Ottewell sad Schodi by the Adult . �xr' r� Mr. y B�irin8 y x ��, i r j� infant son have sold their liome and sshould betud u. 4 moved to live with her mother 0n to improve one's theBay Road, t - t= . al a good ,and Mrif ' �3ranit Prouse had is ways Master Grant Beath, of Beath Vwm any time, Columbus; with them for a_ tear yr "` were being, received : t end, and Mrs. Ella Sharkey has left thepersons from - ' harts enrolled is employ of Highland Dairy and Courses below- moved to Toronto with her husband ' Homme Economics is fill- Messrs Art Mitchell, James Mit ' shell and John Forgie -attended the + "ad tt til two classes each. Tues- , af' " International Plowing Match, Carp. ` 3 3dsY 7bu�y too one or , evenings.KI r µ t I Dr. V. E. and Mrs. Cartwright, of - r' is A combination o! the ��^ '1�°r`�t "' Burlington were in town last week. ,, 'We suspect the Doctor wan looking jectis my be taken"-herec- - - ! Shorthead. around to we if anybody was going t l3ooll�keegiag, classes now. north, hunting, this fall 3 Leh--tw Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Now - can lsmodate more. Our newly market, market, wars with her parents, Mr. ` Flmopesns are taking•advaa- and Mrs. Gordon Found on Sunday. •tttia one in a large number, i. -:. music appreciation and Miss Jessie Hilts,. Frenchman's' j < . plus instruction on school Bay, is, spending a few days with J. _ y , . " .. SPea]aing-and parliamen- D. and Mrs. Rammer. etc --room for quite Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steriitt are -, ti attending the funeral of Mrs. Stec this depat�n silt's sister -it+ -law; . 'Mrs. Chestea• ti r good- eat now. Room •. Hobbs, who-paised away. early Wed- - list .fib more. nesday morning, at London, Ont. r Nursing = a good class. Several from here attended 'the tWott to increase enrolment ' - - • ' • " Markham lair, last week end. Under : of Red Croaa. tura - room for more. Pickering Twp. 'Pheasant Shoot ; --it Reading = room fora October 81 a-ad'N- vPmber 1 ` few -beta. _ the attempt was made do ' on complete before a.,n aas,s.re lt.�censs MORE WINNERS r * that >f others are Vrith the know -haw of an expert, young Bobby Forster, 'y. of $lackwater, adjusts his _ • �At The Plowing Match -.Cl_assiUls,•7a1 eaeiact Mr, Briggs os '.ioUng std;comp dtive plowman in OOntaatio, Bobby did wall. inthetwo-furroty plow, boys' I _ �1e pl�owtn• ge�'Matd the. '4tere zasw entering any of she slow d tis South Ontario hutch at Pidmin Probably the r •3[!. "$,iq , at the F -pool. �•e claim Ontario •-' _ - lift week was jjdg•;:.'.ut•n- XcR"HMIFS RE -OPEN WITH SkosedoW and Re -decorated Store - . , HMgital Auxiliary order were, I Ell McM limn, 2 - 'j - r w NOTICE - Dan Smith; 3 Howard UJcolm; 4- T W. � . McEachnie and Sari, last 13 4 - Keith Selsdon ; 3 Bc r Bryant: e Paul Tran; 7 Bruce Luke; 8 t vbb opened their newly-remod- Because Monday, October , i'a d' ' ' tet# "tartiitur+e 1banksgivin Da , tune October Gen X j& ==d - r Y Forster; 8 Ron ties e; 10 Herbert sailing, - the Ajax-P3ckernag Trate. 1 -4 mist gseean, with floor tiling of Township General Hospital W. A ; ., g dons is Meeting eras of ga+een and whits, coupled with new has been cancelled. The meeting will - 1 t1o+Itrsswint lighting,' makes the store - be held on Monday, November 10, HIGH SCHOOL BOARD MEETLN(; •.fright and cheerful. at Pickering l-resoyteriao Church. DATE C.1iA:vl;ED Also, to add to the customers' "' - — Ss t.' Members --Not , tomfort, a. new heating system is A�Ci3iP:Y EMENT DAY +�a g installed. With added sP+>a'• + r _ Pickering ar,striet High' Siehoei' The Regular Meeting of the Pick- r , o lam, Bring District High School Bond , dbsigned to dispiy Students of the Pickering District will be held at the School on 8,00 �e items to the- benefit of all. High Senooi woo are winners of the p, m. on Wednesday, October =0, ia* Agrictuture �:tntta participated in the stead of October 14, 1 UL WeEachnie and Son invite iii Dunbarten School stair, sponsored by W. P. Neale. Chairman _ to eosnan in and look around, at lite Dunuarton' luwan•s and demonstrat- _ A. R. Irwin. • !IatHe a�sortmeat of ed Lite results of their train utg as Busirows Adsainis'rator 5 stoic on:LpkT• i yell as the progress of their prof- Secretary�7�easnrer Pleket�sg'Ae !-Plarmen De F• CealatatYle Walter Higgins Ootastable Gordon Cbanaiar - ects Twin At 1Wrkhas Fri: , .dnctions from 'their monthly salary Several students of the school sue members of the . Calf Club 'and have Distinguished 'Visitor From Neer , • "Pickeripg Twp, Oouna recently cheques (which doubt very much' Zealand Vo America Guest of Mr. .. . ' during Lha- year t,e�en raising, their , Sev Y'icicering F*rme� dhow- and Mrs. Har BtTes e atklsam Fair Is<st week. granted nnembers of our police de- they .could' do ). calf under supervision of . tthe Calf r7 c lug as pertinent (exceptirig the Chief) sal- Tile constables above immediately Club• In the Holstein group,miss' came -home with some outstanding ary increases of $500• each --retro.: on receiving -this advice, turned in :Sent out to America from Auck- Helen Parrots, Jim Dun.:+a,, I' en land New Zealand b medical auth- � '~ awards, ,lis follows: Ackwe some several months.. their equipment and left'the Force. Chaden had their ca,.tis .judged ' ' y `T Harry W. and Bill Boyes - First in I ,considerable stir was created ten There are too many variations in orities of .that country, Dr. Eiizalietli his c Ayrshire bull,'`Westgate' first, second and third tC,pcc,rvely, Hu h:s whiles ndir, some weeks stlys ago when Council rescinded the -story of why this bylaw was res- g , .. In the Jersey -Ayrshire g_o..p, Miss to g r Bomber' , taking also Junior >�s _saia�increase bylaw, and also cinded to discuss here: This will be � on this continent in t o.io research, Barbara Knipe, Mr. Nick Coady sad Champion•; _ Bill also taking true "notified these officers that Council better left to those in a position to las, while in Toronto, spent the last, would be reca7ertng'from them the tell it correctly -if they care to do Miss Alasae Lishman places first, Firsts �tnd seven -Seconds on their two week -ends with 3,r, and Mrs. �3 , apples. ioc:•ease 'already plaid, by way of de- so-that"e Couaft ncil's own business. Both third.ond and groups competed Harry Boyes here. They have in _ -. . -off lisle - 4th, and 7th in the y err" class; and 3rd, on , ... , - , in a showmanship competition which aomtnorr-�Ayrai►ires • Dr. Hughes' � , husband is a prominent ?iyrshire was won .by Miss Alaine Lishman t 80 lilies Oaf Chore& Street Some .M the week -end traffic .oa second place honours went to Miss, cattle -breeder in New Zealand Bea►. Bryant - 7th in "Heifer" class:. Dr. Hughes, whose count is be - 1st oink aAyrebire Calf" a 3rd sad ;;!that, street are the worst offenders Barbara Knipe and Miss Helen Par- coming alarmed at the increase is ..` 6th ��., r1 RAE Village Trustees have had today -our' own driers are fairly rott won third place. polio in that country ishaving. her a nth in „gh� "30 Mika pee"• signs on Church- St. 'respectful of the 30 -mile limit. The calf judging and showmanship visit a number of hospitals and ot- ' -- -. and brothea�-day meas "thirty". contests were officiated by Mr. Feats her clinics aWdying trestanent in the s; son, Assistant Agricultural Repres- U. S: and Canada. She leaves San Wbnld Be Interesting•. There is little question but that tine circumstances, - Mr. for York County. Francisco on November 23rd, flying r' �_..• Mir. Lynn Fair, Agriculture IteA• ~ t (From tate Midland Free Press) the conditions and overall picture for this township home for December 2. -7 resentstive for Ontario County judg= While in Toronto she has been witbt ` "It' weidd be interesting to have :ip Press) from is, prdbably the moat critical, at this moment, of any ed the entries for the Grain Club. our Federal Members of Parliamfat_ as to why we, municipality around Lake Onttario, We will in a very Francis Sheridan, Brian, Churchyard the c Hospial' for Sick Children, which , should continue, with federal short time be—the first municipality outside the city and Bruce McDowell took top hon- �.s guest the•fia►est in the world. as federal tax -pagers, 'roe, - As guest of the Bayes they std toads, to pay' the bilis for the expansion of the,iadua- of Toronto. Al g with this will come all the pion ora with their grain epcbibits. `> Ayr - trial community of Ajsa, near Toronto. True, during leans gxperienced by an area which for the first time Members of the Forestry Club had ended Fail; on Saturday. re exhibits of Forest Tree where she admit+ed the Ontario Aye 1Jte w:at, Ajsj wise a federal munitions project, but Lecomes the new, close neighbor to a large rapidly- prepared shires. Though in Pickering on why should it not carry on like any other Ontario expanding industrial area (we'7e alresilexperienced Leaves illustrating their kndwledge day, she wan re y of and familiarity with the kinds and required - to be in Bol- 3 . 7. misai��ipalityi At the present. time, it appears that some of stn -and there's much more to come)• ton on Monday at e.9.t M. varieties of forest trees. Mr. T. Dr. Hughes is the• mother of two - federal funds are being expended to demelop one par- 'While there are some of our people who would 'pre- Gage and Mr. L. Eckel, Zone Fors - ocular community in competition whin all other.' ter to base our area remain the rural 'area we have fere of the Depsitment of Lands and none, one studying medicine and other, agriculture. _ bepn, there is . no wisdom in denying that it hen to Forests, acted as judges of the* ex- . °flue Coatuatg- Township Election come", and it might -be wise to be prepared for that hibitts and awarded the three .top i .The recent decision by the Township Council to day --by seeing that we have: Good Judgment, Exper- honours to Ronald Rime, Bernie ,BIRTHS t restrict sift -divisions; and the police department finsco ience in dealing with and handling "big business' �, Zubrisky and Gordon. Reilly res- 3 of the past two weeks is. largely responsible for the and the ability to make safe -guarding ,decisions. The peciively. 1, i i, l •i� BALSDON-•{Floyd and Lorna '(use stir in municipal speculation. The dry of, acclamations day of -the good fellow, popular, likeable sort as being Each of these competitions marke(i Galbraith) are happy, to announce is just about passed. This week rumours .are sumer the qualifications for `councilman is passed. The fut- the first milestone of student prof- the arrival of s son, at Pici4erhlg, `� s oua promises are plenty, with a few "threats" tossed• ure of, the destiny 'of we simple ratepayers truly ecta which continue throughout -the oft Tuesday. September S0, 1716'3, a p year. Competition. grown continuously brother for Bobs and tl iia too. At the moment we hear of nine would-be can- � - rests -in a large measure with those we send to the keener,' as the year progresses and y PST didates (new) for township council seats. Over the past 'Township Council. We recommend to everyone who these. intermediate competitions form, PAPER COLLEETION I� week -end the ratepayers of the community, of Rose'- has anytIhing at stake in this township to - keep an p� of the final etauding of each of ' KCg��G �LyA(}$ Y ' '. �, . • � � bask met -to discuss their interests Wd ended up'Vhe etre on proceedings, and act+i'.tities ' from now until the. club members,. meeting with the considering of a Watt" of five 'fiecember--it may cost: a lob a1 money if yon do n A, Paper Drive will be held by tb! ._mantes, which tboy would support, as a unit,. to finite' »ot: Nomination Day Should be shout Nov. 21. t �� In "Sports Club" on October 21, A ovor the Council offices or chairs. It was intimated We readil express indi on whew. we read of will •}tie accepted, 1, r y P Iiev. E. ]d. Burgess br°aght fn to psPars r' ' to the News that an explosion wu about to be set 'some political ' scheming aground Washington and the News this weeb-two bis blm- '� Drive will and on the lath 4* R y ,,bM which would result in numerous inventigatiom elsewhere, for the purpose of personal gain-�doa't be �g raspberries, the first mit oaf ' f we miss or 4i ply -odl J� .• iJAtb mttltielpal and police affairs., g loo, stere the same thing is not as wort ham qmw plantpd this Tear, 4, .... ., **pp ` .. - ` r. 'aZ+:i. �k,n sr f�'•.i.....A'}?.F� W �n m;, x'.'•wr ,. p, ,x� ?'j,.w orz .. ._. cr-. �.. .,fm .. - .:r:,. .a... _, ..•,. .. a+.y. .e•rs" 3•.'`. �.,�� t. ^- ...9fll ;.+..i�5, ,.w,ffiy r ... A.. „a._ _. nwa .,,. .. a_r,.� _ .'M', cs _ r . �. : M •.« . a r rs '� 1. .:�ty'} ^5: '�'1.` q 1. -,...: „ .. 8,t-... C �s:. ..... , 4•. �..-.. .. , tin:... ::n.m.�... r'txa.a. `''�o £: , ...• :•;• erg ,.:. r7, ': x. .r � . , - T . r . 4F' t. 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" - . .. '' trange Case Of The Substituted Twins .� _.._ _ _ . 0. ... Madams joy* hs d often been existence, therefore, identical twins ►pnzsk4 by th* 4ck of similarity have the same blood group. and they - N. _ 'between her twin sons, Pierre and will devtlop tits same color of hale, „ ► Victor, but it w!s not aatil their shaQe of face, sad bodily character- ► first day as school that hes curiosity ^ iutics- „ II K .d I- was aroused to the extent of set- Although s'unilazity of these fact- 4 • 'ui I. ting in thotion one of .the taost on may make it likely that two . :�i. , . 'cel deter- res are .identical twins, it is r fascinating preies of meds child , I. ~tion is history. not positive proof that they are. M The boys returned home full of - Persons not even remotely related p` ► ". the tale of the teacher's mistake. may have both -the Same blood ' ;; i ► Instead of placing 'Pierre and Vic- _group and Sub -group; and we all `' for together, She had put Victor to share stature, bearing,- color and "' .YY ' sit with another -new boy, Eric shape of eyes, complexion of skin, • R.�"w` Vatter, And at first she would not with many others. , �y«.w* �— " l believe the class when she. was Thousands of p e o vl a would told that is was Victos sad Pierre answer any one man's passport "r>�"� '' pot. Victor and Eric, who were descriptiozu What makes us our- '' ,the twins. _ selves and nobody else results from The existence of ahoy who was innumerable traits of our physical ,the double of Victor gave rise to and mental make-up. These are the she first' misgivings in Madame traits in which ordinary people - -. Joye's mind Pierre had always differ, but. in which there is ex- • been so different from Victor. He ceptional similarity is the case of ;; , had never seemed her real son -in identical twins. .. . Hzadquarten for Western World: The pre -fabricated U --shaped home of NATO (abo), not far ' the way .that Victor did. Suppose, The greater ntxaber of similarities from rho Eiffel Tower, and the modest command post of SHAPE -(below), some 13 miles outside `► after all. that he wasn't her Son— that could be found between Victor the city, makes Paris the nerve center of Western World defense planning. The large international that some dreadful mistake bad and Eric, the greater would be the community staffing them is a source of millions of dollars in "hard" currency to the sagging Frene'i, _ 'y � ' hers made c certainty with 'whish a diagoais of economy. The Joyes made inquiries at the of identity could be given. _ i1 - ' clinic where the twins had been Thus began a most detailed bio- .- ,u . �� w.�,., , '. Urn. Records showed that on the logical examination of the two boys � - _ ., - same' night, in 1941, the 'birth of . with every similarity providing an ,* „� Eric Vatter had also taken place • additional clue, although not being k y ': "� / there. It was a fact ton that as the I :/4: � t, — y . e proof m.. itself. Facial features, ,: � k. 1. a. result of the war the clinic had height of the {read, the level ands f ,, _ _ ' been very short of both medical and shape of the 'ears, the ,color and X 3. , • 4 1. ,nursing staff at the time- . -: for mof the hair, -all tallied. ��:� y��ra r 17 N - - - . ... Father. -Had Died A thorough examination of the " ' Themseives'convinced-beyond all eyes showed that both the coCot .e . doubt- that it .was Eric and not and Rattern of the irises were the _ -. R Pierre who was Victor's twin broth- •same. There was auarlaritY- to - : . • the joyes between• the boys' fingerprints and .. _-_ ; " .. ., �' -=er and their natural son. . � :.... demanded an .official investigation. ani] formations. The pattern made by the tiny hair vessels in the ` Professor Franceschetti, of. Zurich, . ,:.. - - was commissioned to f i n d° out axil fold provided a further else. _ +' trhether, in fact, the babies had X-ray shadows of the skull bones , �, K r : _. accidentally" been switched. - . matched. The 'angles of the bones _ , Blood tests showed the. all three in the wrist were checked. and �i _ both boys were found to have the " tyy boys were of the same group Apart - - - from the four stain groups,. how- scaphoid, a -boat -shaped bone, alis- .. �, . � h .1 - -- _ sin Both boys were also without -- _ - -ever, some, tweny to thirty sub- g . a ..z . X have recently been dis- - the same-loviier central teeth; and covered A study of. these Rhesus the shape of their drum membranes Solt1r1et2l>des CallCd which could prod thread of any sub -groups disclosed that both Vie- " - in the, ears was the same Both behaved in. every way as if the desired..thickness and strength.' : 'tor and Eric. belonged to the same suffered from the same type red= akin had come from the patient's' st s •f He starv,94 " - En land s. Curse - __..anb-group,.bat that Pierre- could green color=blindness. - ,own -body. Subsequentlyakin-graft,g � -Their' flnanc cram exhausted. „ - rI'he ea became !aot be the son of Madame Joye. More elaborate 'tests showed that was successfully repeated betweenpolled to a •. . As Mousier Vhtttr 'was dead, it Victor and Eric yielded the yrs e - -ents ca twiesh Bufree awith cases so tare— sp awling . cootton mills ther pairs of identi- . -At a time when Lare f cling tonl oEgWaningtoa, for a�loan, but . •was not possible,' however, to de- tracings of the. electrical eu the duce from thin evidence that it was , produced by hiart and brain. Their identical otain twins- occur. cute only o tion and blast due d oideraaaesad thousands `A'rkwughei uncouth u bas appehsaanc Eric 'tvho .had . hien interchanged mental reactions were similar, sad tett t -are �,,,,T: - - with Pierre; and although this was tests of the mental ability gave ah ; knees knowledge felltdormahat at until tthe othertindustries, one wondersgwhit - t and- obvious do nwe titso mlewd as the logical inference, the case could equal assessments. was p not reit these. Ali Tats Chaeksd war set surgeons seaYehing for "Poor Dick" Arinrrig7tt would -do took the aki g of the heavier aparts - r 7 - -' For one thing there was no, alternative sources of skin for badly about it if he were alive to -day. Beery test had checked... Every injttred caaualtiea. -, . For he was responsible. more. than of- the ,spparat a .A , s}uestion of any agreement between, clue pointed to the fact that Eric � n the two iamia.. Whereas the and Wctor—and sot _Pierre and Oae outstanding Cast was that' of any other man, for establishing the From tF.en until h6t inrrentitta oyes wanted an exchange, Madame Victor— were twin brothers, but a -nineteen-year-old French soldier factory system in' England and was perfected, "Poor Dick's literally med. _ utter wit Strongly opposed to National Centre of Recon- concentrating under nae great roof staved tp order "to pay strong and convincing thopgh, the is the any idea of'surrendering fir* boy 'evidence was, it remained circum. strirc$ve Surgery, in Paris. l'ie had thousands " of Reople who used to pa one -occasion, when caked to - '- whom she had 'cursed and- brought . stantial. and with Madame Vatter been extensively burned by a phos work in their own ,homes , xote during an somelectebody he, refused • . • , wade in Austria, in 1946. - ' Richard Arkwright has some- to do so until somebody gave _fiat •- lop far six years. fighting to retain Eric, it was inf- .photons gre bgurn possible to order the exchange that times been called "England's curse" a new suit of clothes to replace the It e, therefore, a casd-bf Skin had been takes from his back re. s he was wearing having to to beyond . to -cover his _thigh,, but the surgeons because he invented the factory g the JaYea were demanding. system, yet it to by no means certain - Nevertheless, Arkwright perfect all doubt that Erie and Victor were At length the investigating coat- Vo find no other area of skirt . healthy -enough. to use on his leg• whether mankind would be better ed his machine at Preston, and was twins. atittee hit oa the solution to a h tkte oldter et outing {{ if he f om Preston had on the point of concluding ntgotia- The medical profession ' recog- Wil ' S d en o _ boy .! . . - tion for the setting up of h t problem that was causing a most never been born. s e g is new .. Asses.two types of There an rapidly into a state of exhaustioq, - - nnsetting emotional and psycho- His naine stands , out as .the ritill system when the secret leaked :iratetaal twins, who are merely logical disturbance to two families. nurses got a shock molten they saw __walking Y greatest of all inventors in the out. The Preston people. hated brother or sinter developing from him, as thfy thought, full manufacture of colon, end hit machines because trey- imagined As -long ago as 1911 it. had beers two different eggs that happen to dressed in the ground's. The mut factory scheme hrc,ugltt enormous they_woald =brow workers out of _ - shown that skin for grafting must have been fertilized at the same- g they saw was •the soldier's identical prosperity to Britain, the Empire, to ent and because they te+- '' 'tone and fhert are identical twins be -supplied. by the patieW L Be 108 twin -brother who had come to pay emp Yin - ` Identical ,twins are those devel- the., operation. Nobody else—not a visit.-. .. . .. ` and -later the Llaited..States. But it girded, them as inventions of t8e .. aped is the same filmy envelope even the ,ptost closely related in. At once the surgeona� went' into virtually enslaved millions and devil. of membrane. and nourished from dividuals—could donate a portion of action. T,Lt brother donated .the killed thousands-•because.ttre splep- ' Learning of their iatetrtion to - -- the same placenta. a honeycomb skin, :for .it would not take.' and skin from his chest and abdomen did conceptions of Arkwright mis- smash his machine and assault him, would die within, four weeks. Arkwright moved to Nottingham structure of blood channels through' .. to cover. the soldier's leg._The grafts carried. - - ilvhich the mother' keds the infant In 1927, however, a Professor took, suecesafully and .continued tv Born on December '23rd , I732, and tCietI to Brompton, Derbyshire. iln the embryo stage. Bever succeeded in transplantinlg function perfectly: Arkwright was the youngest of a where his machine was set up and1. X,Rsys Were Taken skin from one identical twin to If, reasoned the Swiss professore, family of thirteen. The First half of worked by water. ' " From the very first moment of another. The grafts stayed alive and skin grafts were transplanted bt- his life was' spent in poverty and Yet with mechanical success aa= tween Eiic and Victor' and were misery. Re could' neitlier read' nor•= cured and the melns to provide is successful, it would establish beyond write. He was urtdernouriahed and abundance' the material Lancashire suffered .from asthma and chionic-urgently'needed; he was met with �'" *' all possible doubt that the two boys `,� 3e. weie identical twins. bronchitis: -He was ill -clothed; loud- nothing but hostility. ` ., To make certain that the expert- mouthed and -elfish, pet this arnaz- Badgered on all sides by enemies.T. - - - . ;� `a r "'' - ment- had• the technical • perfection ing man hada mighty brain. by freakish old laws, by ^les aa8,. ` a xr. care a chance -of a astonishing career men who stole his secrets, ."Poor ., that would. ens very He began hi „' fi' success, Professor Franceschetti , early by setting .bimsilf; up _as a - Dick" still kept his hea&and actuals �V barber in a Bolton cellar and get- ly produced another machine far -- .— , sent for, Britain's . Sir Archibald biacindoe, the -plastic Surgeon famed ting• somebody, to write a display iA advance of the fiat; and the on* - - ,1. i «.r d for his work at East, Grinstead sign outside whch read: "Come,to which eventually brougl.t unheard- f'w V �% amotlgst badly burned R.A,F. air- the subterraneous barber. He shaves* of prosperity to Lancashirg. . - ..ti' >' "Macindoe' Guinea -pigs, When his * rivals- ,But it didn't bring riches on r crews — a for s penny." < �.,��'� .. s ' l' as thSy christened themselves. brought down their prices to .his patter to the inventor. He had to Exchanged level, Arkwright reduced his to gather together an army of work- ' cottages. and lel d ft be- a arms, co ag s, . Sir Archiba crosse lira s half a penny. ors from the f .• , ; P l tween the .three boys. Skin was But he soon tired of barbering, - the squalid little dwellings .in which ' �`" • successfully transplanted from Vic- and set himself up' as,.a ,travelling the old weavers and spinners had .• f for to Eric, and from Eric to Vic= • wigmaker, Cotton was king tri Lan- "toiled and starved. He had to teach -' tor, whilst all grafts to and from cashire, as it ie.' to -day, and to them the advantages of his factory < , _ _ ... �;�:, k Pierre, the pseudo twin, were de- every, cottage Arkwright visited it systerit, and to his great credit he Q .t strayed and replaced by ,scars. represented the bread of, life.' • and his son gave it a fine start - . r � 'r As a result the exchange of the - _Arkwright soon became_ interest with good treatment of emOloyeett '� t t, >..: I substituted children was orderd: ed fa spinning machinery, and -with and healttfy conditions. ' burins flit past three years Pierre and Eric have settled down from his vigorous intelligence began to It "was those who came after, experiment with James Hargreaves' ' who .invested the ,factory system • the change and, have adjusted them- „spinning jenny." This enabled' • with its blighting conditions. Not selves to their new 'surroundings. twenty" of thirty threads to' Se spun until- that. great .English fhilan- r ed _ But Madame Vatter, the widow, b the labour which had previously thropist, Lord Shaftesbury, o ti - c r still suffers the p§ychological loan been necessary . to prodticd' one: his 'Factory ,Acts through 'Perlia _ of Eric, whom she had _brought up . But tht thread produced by this ment did the lot of the wprktaS from_a baby and, whom she had to jenny was soft -that it could_only, classes improve. ' . _ . surrender'. _ be used as the weft (cross thread) In the -later yeirs'of�his life, after ' - in weaving, harder hand = spun endless' legal battles over his pat ' �,.. , NO FAVORITES, - thread being . necessary for the ents "Poor Dick" amassed a great ` When people get it into their , warp (lengthwise threads in the teach himself forAe. and t Icon f to n tread rand oto the ' loom ). Happens Every Summer—Fred Butler is ^high ,and dry• P . - heads that_ tFiey- are being specially _ g favored by the Almighty, bin of his 'cruller; pis he chops three inches of mouldin from neral rule mindythe r had making nblu s'i n e sit e., and ed howith a :1ug,st Iledied ��l 92. Si'e ryears a. e 11 +inch of two houses Be that 'hi may move his hoMe mads eraff- better as • general b,. had _he en _ kn:gbted. t.y eGocge !from the back yard. He Alpo had to chop down six trees, tear -up . -p's and q's—Samuel Rutley, 1>535- work mechatocinventca spinnictg machine 1T1. - - a wive fiance, and remove shrubbery, to free the Jandlocked craft. 1902 - ',` I . „ ,_ . , 11 . . ,. I .. -- --- .... cf -. _ �T• T y °+, v a ?ter .. "�` �z� • y , s )ry "' .. ,. •• wq.,:a'Rx ., ,. -'` KftJ.«£Y'`F7u .. 's.. %'1,1..-....'::...• ..>..., r+� M ,-_..•:i` yrw 1.,•�.. ',,,... ',; �eF : �r V,w .�,�.p r... �.: x..••«... 4•�.s x tr a •s , L t .'+: . �.+ Y,,�',s. F:5�•. «r..: Y°A ..i+ .i ,M,r .:.,r .�+:'I, ., �. ..: � � -4;.. n _ .:' .0 7� . i' G 9 `'a a ''w sa'+r. ! d ..'cif r. ..-;,Tr. °..w . :. .. ... ,.,:. .. r ^._ - r .. , �. 'r : R �' .c , ir"_.iP ,'� �I.. � �, y - pw } , - 0 .. ` - t `" oPTol Rl�sT - - ,. .. • _ _ . -R -C MDpFYN'S WFF,AR - E l�% I � ." I 7 .-" lt-.­.­�-�.. I $ I VV . �;..; . .W - ho ,h O roe Vit. S. _ 'Phone tf-I�i 1. . -.—.-�:-- '�­ I. 5 :.ing S t, E. = °Y'ltone 52721 - _- V� - .shaw,a - - .. . The optometrical practice, located . . _ South,, this.well-1u;owsr + v Slm •'-1, �-.at �1 King St. East, in Oshawa, is `'- • _ . and Infant' 'Wear Store , . Convenient .. - .. __~ -,c eondueted by qualified optometrists • _ . • + • ,. . 9 Santos St Interestin stories ,About Leaden gusrnes$ Firmsd8 need •BrePared to give your eyes the att- a indeed nerves a very important "; ention they demand • ' � b in keeping our little rungs loo]cu>� rz Y%our eyes are ,your. moat" preci1.ous pretty. Alt this store one finds every °' possessions and shuuld recene the• - •- - • nd �� •f ' hIARTEIr b HAf'dlaN ththing 'canrbehfound anywhe children erre; _ - ori sot. attention • they 'deserve. CRA.NFIELD 31OTOR SALES .-- - - - FUR' • W. R. C _ 'You carurot be too careful with - I - 'A�lrrb. Ii:LECFiilC The management follows' the mar- . your' eyes, :ery.frequently eye srou- .850-.Simcee St., S. - Phone 8-2284 70 King St. E., At GGenosha lbotel 1 -., ket closely and anything new in style Phone 3-792- .. FSatablished Thert five Years ffl or comfort will be found at'th. M bre starts from the slightest defect. As the authorized dealer for Hud- y" iIf you are having trouble with your son, Morris and Piat Motor Cars, Established' Forty-five •i ears • 18. Church Street -,'hone s-d2(ii store at most reasonable prices. , .. eyeg it will pay }ou t0 evnsult A. they liars equipped their garage with Furs of 'uistinctiun may, be recur- -. A complete service. is. featured by . Realizing the difficulty found i3 E, Johnson, Optometrist, for an ex- the latest of equipinent for the com- ed frbha this reliable film in Ushawa xhix Oshawa firm Specializing in securing many -items ne8ded,`tha' amination which may save you fat plete servicing of your -car, •truck or, who have a splendid stock, from auto electric work,. this firm has the Evelyn 'Shop makes every effort to :are trouble, and pain. tractor, regardless of the model or which. to choose and if you are wise necessary equipment to take care of serve and satisfy their patrons, and 7 `•- -practice, all over --this -'make; -Precision- tools and instrum- you will, tike add ge .of present ( any 1444 of wo,*, , as a rena=l, have won the'Confidence ,« section and he is glad at ata times eats are used by skilled workmen, prices Our new, rrrodera ..orage There are few enterprises that are and respect of the .public. ' to' have people from. Pickering Tic- thereby ensuring you .of greater facilities are also available nuw, more important in this automobile this review of the progressive �. - - 5irity visit his_ office. In this special', speed and greater, satisfaction in , Purchasing a fur coat is a weighty, I era than 'an establishment such as business houses of Oshawa, the writ• this re le er takes pleasure in telling friends . �'eview of the rent=ing business firrris your reiair troubles: matter and something not to be acr , replete as it"is lt�ith a complete ,of 'Oshawa, we al's happy to recom= Cranfield Motor Sales'is welt -known comp'lished. in' a. da.y's shopping, but line of equipment to handle all class- Ev Evelyn Shop patrons to visit ars ;: mend A. E. Johnson,' Optometrist, to for the high quality workmanship instead; - requires greatest thought. es of -auAo-electric work, w the next time �, Evelyn Shop a you drat .,all our leaders, and fair prtcea; ' Your 'car, truck 'or However, an exclusive furrier es- W R. Chapman Auto Electric has in O .1.1 °s`'*''- Oshawa. a. tractor gets, the attention it des- tablishment such as Marten's Furs, had years of experience is this line . ._ STACEY'S - FLORISTS erves - and. the _ prompts courteous specializing in furs every dak in the and enjoys a reputation for prompt- NORM WETHERUP -MOTORS nese and efficient do their work - lIS`p.� CARS r •., -ttreatment given each customer is of ` year, manufacturing' coats and neck Y m8 t, =eat satisfaction to the- motor car. pieces, remodelling, relining, repair- scientifically and. correctly. iso Arlington St. - Phone 3-3 43 g ' The e This popular florist merits consid- owner with motor troubles. ing, cleaning, brushing and combing Y specialize on generators, 1S8 King 5t. W. - Phone + aeration ind trade of anyone interest-. Yes, this is the place where sat- solves the problem waren a fur coat starters and magnetos, automotive When iooking for a good used talce ed in flowers. Stacey's extends a isfied customers came again and tell is to be purchased. e�lectrica! repairs o! all kinds: This heli ea the prospective buyer eL it -.behooves - vaelcorae to the people of this sec- their friends about. This firm has They are holding their Annrrer- work is done by experts who have �pect the low mileage, late model, , had years of • experience in this line . nary- Sale in Oshawa, all the Wroath spent years in thus -line of work and I used cars ori display at fair- prices 'tion' and 'enjoys a reputation. for prompt= of October. this assures you of 'complete satin at Norm W'etherup Motors. They] A florist supplies a vital need in I - faction. ' _ . _. ... ..- par mo> a than anytome else for a. cod nese and efficient doing their•work i Remember, -gib Mai ten's you save g ,; ; the life of ally modern; town, and Y, g In this review of the better . through experience. in serving the of high quality at all times. the middle -man's profit ~l`he furs to deet in this area, we are. d used car. + has Wed an en repo- 3o, if .you are hav ing trouble with sold by Marten's, Furs are : the best . P See them now and -you will receive ,publictam our car or truck, there is no time quality and are sold from factory to to recommend this firm' -to you. . courteous and friendly help in male• . tation and without doubt has done F P .. _ . an from a wise v9rietT �a ahate to make famous the slogan ]t7ce the resent _ to ,have it Looked you. Visit Marten's Furs and secure _ --. ing aselect! - "gay it with Flowers." after'• So, don't delay-dri7e today your coat. -now. They have real val- HOLDEN.,EROS. of makes and mgdaEs. 1.Stacey Is specialize is artistic floral trios ihwililetservieingor Sales aa smoat+., receive - ueT'h+s business adds the progress "O,ahu.ra'i+ Lar est Furniture Store1. fiedeciistom� the•place awhere sates) ' 1. designs for Parties, weddings or g ors come again land tell - :ftnerals or any other occasion should reasonable cost. _ ` of the community in which they are t G St , _ .3 404 t then friends about ttie n You wr�]i ;give this floral shop consideration, _ .; located - . . - . r _,. _ f1.3 The stock of this opular store is aid it pays melt' to' part DeWILDE and PENiiALE. _ +composed of tastefup and practical fou will find cars for every puhrs+sa : ,In this special review of 'the lead- m • -• - _. used c cod d ar for leas nlgney. Hera - � , ing firms of (?,haws, the ter _- _ CAR UPHOLSTERERS, ., H. F. GOODRICH STORE Set artistic dale enediuiri-pr=ied Porn-. Y - - takes this opportunity gf.trlling-our iture, from which you make `all.in.tip-top condltioii_and equipped friends and readers to' patronize-= 160 .Ern St..�i -Phone tS-�is6:� � Glmeee St. South Sour:selertioa _ - _ tio suit your needs Stacey's, virion ,requiring flowers for �t De�Rilde and. Perah:de, at 160 Phone 6-43,9' Their- four showmom' ftoora' dist 19iio ear goes out wit(liorit'firet lino• only occasiBn. - . Han St. West,' Oei►awa, you will Ftiis modern and progr�asi�t bus-' Fi:1y m�iny -lovely li-:ing�room, dial- ing a thorough cteatung, and if ne9a- '• g Y t `t'3 ing--room d-beri cin ui a -many' essaly,-an o:erhaat. .. . find experienced workmen who have :l=ies® e b ishmentlocateda 1. Ae trate rtieles-that 'ter t s, - \ . •..y •` PEACOCK v.%IBER - - spent years it this trade and why : Simcoe. St.,rS.- is ,cell known i_n this 1 P •ll acid mil -_ • . _.. _ - . 1. district. > Ps. of rhartn.to the sni eA you: -a Suturiiu afternoon at 2,Q0 o'cloclt are ua ified to do a complete up- ' Y 84t Richmond. St: E _ Ph 9-98;; holstering job on your carp ! '.Featuring an a'ctra larg=e and conn-' t t"adY have. 'Perhaps you need lust I•._ r !n the l -Wile,= Church School'Iioom. - For good Lumber, Doors, -Plywood Specializing in Auto Topa, Auto - piete. line" of Auto Accessories, it is a chair to `comp=ete a correct group- i Parents are* invited to. view •the.pro: ' °�' -. - firirn, Insulation: , and alL 'kinds of Upholstery,. Seat Covers, Scuff Pads• impossible to enumerate everything' ' ing or add to the comfort of yrnir. ' ji' ,Fie girls are working 'on. mill work get , - in touch with thin lin in zoom' new ' Arm 12ests, -Repairing Door that is vn t1 :play at ,lits popular j g' Miss 'Jean 7lemirlg and Miss Myr- . firm. ' You will always .find their • Panels etc.. they turn out o job that auto -supply store, .as. they are Rett- I See their wonderful display of 1 w ense stock tom Ou will be- road of. ing in new;in�entians and_ i rove- Kroehler. Chesterfields on their min tie Gorrelt spent'tlse week -end with youmrequrr+e as few pieces or a targee y Should y u need new, seat co7era tnerlts continually anti the only way j floor, and their appliances and lamps.._( , Missn Irene 'pug Fsiem�n a weelti - ' _ cress. You may. depend upon what or if_ you need the springs re -set. to By i flf the lilted= cin_- Hnldea. Bros. have a wide exper-' end with her mother. venieaces. in autq attachments is by I tehce in the furnl'ture line and tfieir theeyy tell you about lumber and you,should call DeWilde and Penhate, knowledge of present -da nosed .I Gordon ;Tilts won --three running- 1' . bui'iding materusls for they are ab- *here ,you Will be sure of satisfact- � a visit to the store f eSraces at Markham Fair on the aamt• solntely reliable and depe+adable, and ion, as nit their work is guaranteed. ! Eztending a cordial welcome to. places . the. modern art _of- urniture 1 horse- he rode at Caledon. - ' - . 110 - an authority on, the subject. You will find oa► hand a wide var- •the people o! this section to visit i craftsmanship of beautiful and cum- Mr, and Mrs. Al. Troyer spent Let diem give you sat eefimste oa iety�of selected fabrics and they _thio s=tare the clerks will be only'tooI. fortable furniture at your comrrtand. "` In this review we are happy to any, g'�y with their - daughter : ��. ... 7our ne=t lumber or. . insulation bill will be pleased to quote prices for glad to show you the latent access- visit Holden Bros. when in need of waiter Anthony and family. amd they will assist. you is securing this work. odes at surprisingly low pnces. Miss Catharine Hilts entertained �" _ -"tire beat at the ' most reasonable SPECIAJrTarpaulin for farm Sporting Goods, Electrical Appliian- furniture at medium prices. - her friend Mine Gleaiisky from -Tor•. . - • ..prteaa. - machinery, -to your specifications.. ces, Tools, Toys, Tires and many `• - 'onto.over•the week -end: . In making this business review we Remember -for anything in auto other red bargains its leatm^ed �ll @VAle Charles and Wire. Hilts and fern . +deer, to direct your -qpecial attest top, seat covers; upholstery etc.. see, In this review of the leading firms • : • -- Aly � dinner on Sunday with Hag!► . • lea to Peacock I.nmbdr, as one of DeWilde and Penhale first, and you I we are glad to recommend the B. F. -The Mission Band will meet on and Mrd Hilts at fig• ' 'the distinctive factors- of the Indus- will agree that their prices, their Goodrich .$rose to the motoring pal►- _ v- -` ,*daa efficies�-, of this region. work and their service are the best. sic.1. - 11 - r _ t ^ . _ a .. - TA E E - _ _ : 4- _• _ � - -.t E A L S T - ITS f .- : -, . ­!... 1. �!.. 1 1. . . ­­. ;,�� ­. • � . .:',r - , 14es1iaP ltesl )ld ... HaThsg or - _ - . ., _ - . . .. _.. . . , . -._. _ Iate ge=lid& Regabree the IItasset Care _, . . i� .BMs of Judd eat whish Y dash /rod « ' . -.,..� � 'fit of the cwresr. . .t Rbikg and Falb of llr<aeiost ♦aha. ' - . . . -,.. sN► RISK , . -.-. . . _. - l � - . ... . . , I -- .� . ._.. , . ��Q -C- � � ., '. - - .. L.­�:�� .:, . . I .' . -4..........- ... � . ..� -:.. I ­ .. ­ - - - . 7jsAset seaeak and teeei.e advice sad tie soared of intotassltiies anal - .. .. " : .- - . _ _. . -_ aose.traai e�e26 ani peovea sleallfesi; aetNo Basi ilatate Hro)ossap. . .DRIVER'S.I.KiNa - ,. .1. ­ 1. - _ _ - - - .­.. � - - .. ,:: - Jor . --------�� _. « ,-- - • .. E':,.- I . .11. -.,- '. . I �-... . L . . are as aefty* depsadsble papa of area desiring to s=erve 7M to dlse . M .• ,.. es.i� ~` �� % - W � • -- :; noel o! out labtlflfee. YiDat Real 8etatsPtoWeaU ate Oct Bsadoeaa� dale •' ' ,M.co..„w+a "°'""1O1°0"�"'Ra.o.� �"j IC ,WS - "'"� . .IIIIIII L ' :. . _.,R VEH R jOTO We asn n=oise "a is the best of year ireess.t,'aad saw Toe ICLE OP�RAT_ 'N a 000000 .. _ -- _ .- - .�.i V Y - "WA . _ . ._ - I .L... R E1. c.cs LT , ,, y6.,... oo„�e*►. C,ap. N. „�,...urK ,cr rws a l • - ...,. ?boaautde o! Beal lrstats Tsanasefiaaa hssb�beea effected IA ore OfDe. „ vole�„p,n ,e a TMt "" no■ ra ie1'r""""` ,_ ' - • e%vad essay, many Buyers said Sellers have realised the 'i>asandil R ,a• . __ _.. . Noustits lo'C our spechifted meVied of dealtAff. _ .. � ova A of ps�estort , ' � . - _ - • - IV. ' . . _ .. • sm got �.i/" yoT. We may be of nervilee to wu in..Bu7%9, 8elllag, we await to advlae - , • -1. .tom >a a� matters op Rea= 18etate. - - b °0Y"� o..+a �" �� „otos • : y. . _.. : - 0 • San. 2 Ro1R - .` -. CALL' TO�hY_ . .. . 'ti. »• a _ - "w-, . . m. . ...�-.. I . . - . _-... _. _ -. .: -. v.' - OSS . ,� , . � �:,Z�­. -V.,-1 I �' "'.11: --.I,.- `VR GORD ON Over •-i7 000` licences were sus nded in 1951 . _ . �. _.... _ .... - -. Pe L RE TOR 1 h nk y� D lY - : � •.,T i S�IFFT • rive �S�FF .. , ._, . Z. , . 1CKERIN VI�.L LGE PHONE 1 -... - , . . . - .- - . 'aye. nese ��. � - �R. o��s _ . - ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS - - . . _ T_ r. - _ 4EO. H. DOUCETT •• MINISTER _ • . , _ .. �F ,jNY. ^`.i4, `M.5 Y, .:"G•J' , 777777- , \ ✓:'� ^•�'^_^'•.. p s7� R1 � ; ..!P'4•, 4 r e y+ 11 T. n .. ' •f Y . " ♦ . ' . • .i1'i ' �• ✓.•nr'••� n, ... ?:.•'. .{6G•S ...r i+.'r^p i 7'.:li+'• .';i ..3.. _ , .. , .. ,• :. 'r.. ..... I- .,' R .,.w ;,r ... i , `.r�Y,• e • ..is 'e. ... .•. A' `'" S ! .,,p. �'lS` A:.. '��. :♦;�.,:: "• .n„...: ., :.:.�., ter'.+ -, - ,. - - ”, $ .'. ..: .., .. :. .. ... «,.':. a r , •_.1 ..:., i-+ _.-. .,-_ ,:.� - :1- In ,, .., .• 4_ t+..T'„:' tut''., .., t: rY' _ _ _ our Friend! Resident Xjrent , a money-mailer—sell in pt *rot` "a- **ted territory our complete line od ' Mctic3 Q '71,>'.,tjn, • , _ t%/LL1'OR - LiSURANCE. AGENT.. {t(gai CASUAL ��C& u TOILOBIt.B COS rIN ICB sArf, `.. rEtT . ` t . :_::. y liniment3, laxatives, admentaYry prod LIABILITY a lam' PHOTO-FiNISHIIYO s ° veta, :.arm products. No experience Bt1Z FROY 1►ht9 LISP!' 'POUR PROPZWrM. - VETERINARY_ SU? &= aiiseded.' Vecy tittle aspics! requested. Mar. �• BABY' NELVIS Write now for details 'to kpmileX: NOE BALE VITE - U640 CYRIL- E. MQRLE #1LL HOS D I>elorimer, Montreal Y RE ..� Sawleigh• business now, open in -Ont- THAT «.,.i:B.., w4ft � aiio County, Trade well established. _ - Eotcellent opportunity. Fall time. O.e• A. M. to g:Or P. + Y. rite at once. Rawle�gh�a Dept.T-rT v 1 PRESCRIPTION oda,. r - .MIrJ,333-189, Montreal v ..�+0-��� E� L00 P. M. to t►.f10 P.. M. _ 4 .. DEAD sTocs QR=P':i��I�' FARM STOCK 'Dead and'crippied farm animals re- - BDi�sr Ante Be - rroved promptly for sanitary dispos- 4'r ��� o c P . •L _ Hour! i k u :TELEPHONE COLLECTIM Pickering Toronto s _ EM s.ae� -one PhCollect Pickering 26-5 J ;t2 :-T .. J _ •-; Store GORDON YOUNG, LIMITED _ SHIELDS MINK FAELM _ -TO RENT -two apartments concis- 3 ST HILI. - ting of 'four rooms each. Hot- and SCA& lSOf PHONE: cola water. Three-piece bath Hearry _ _..... _ wiring. Daily busservice to Toxon -S :,K -S MARKET - -to. Phone Claremont 800: FOUND—oa Church St. Pickering,! _41 on October 8, two window frames.. • WATCH and CLAM _ Likely fa•len off, truck. Phone Neva Sh-Killed Ca •.-. ons and Geese Land Surveys RWkEPJ G Office. 193'W. --� A. T. HORTON _LOSS' --in 'Pickering Village, taro a • • string set of pearls. Sentiment For Your Thanksisiving Dinner Ontario Land s W"yor tached. Phone News ..Office. Aad .CMI R egla•se• :. { ♦`,,fm' j �j WANTED - to-4ENT--smallli iu a and bawith d, if - passible! im- . •,:SOIQ�: PICK f0 M Woodhouse Crea. rn mediately, near Pickering; on high- AJAX _ :way. Box 605 News Office. � 1.. _ Phened Ajax 4rii! 'VISIT OUR ECOED BAR ' , Pet 17 -- F'OR BENZO-tvvo furnished rooms is �iBEBB OF TORON'T'O B,BAL ZSTATE HOAW OUM PE ZEE• Old - quiet home, Suit elderly or middle- _ G. n ��^^rr '•�!N)TY" GIRLS! GET LOVirLY HARP PENS sumd �iCILl! f' ages couple. Phone 94J13 before 1! (('XOR�QN lT. CLL�►7S - _ .. �'I]Rvlil$1 rain i to 30 Ib., raw LAD.HS and a�hrrs wATC�! noon, or after 5.00 p,, m__ _ __. _ peP. � famous health and. weight P'ro. x8.60 Teras: $11 100•ACRE FARM (FOR SALE REALTOR builder, Ostrex" Tonic Tablet, I&NO DOWN PAYMENT situated oft Highway 18 end 7, 20 tnodnctor7, "S~ da•, miles north of Whitby;. stream -sad.. AiA�11i ST•, PICK ERi [NG ViLLAG'E only e0c, All d mggista. Pickering Je*elryr frost- pond,. 85 acres cultivated aril COURTBOfT9, aprNy�IDafTIAL $BRVICE seeded, five acres hardwood bush, P1CR$RIIiti TOWN9EIlP balance- Pasture, clay loam with rat• _ Selling -- Buying Fachsnging � _ ,BLVLDihII} PERMITS _ memo ural drainage; good fences, build - Ings in good repair; bum 50 2 76 CALL W1PT> OUT OBIIGATION N JACKSON Isaacs Tags+Frl. 1 to a P,.. AL �i1L set: hog peer and -chicken house. - rromzTRIBT - EE driving shed; ton -room house, pat"t .1PHONE PICKERING ) - e and b, aPp•I/:'��e,t stone, part frame. Price $21,000.00 6 , iCellae� �� IOs:sninPlCBTa iN And 1<- o J. PRO with immediate possession. 1ueadayEvegs Loma PPCI Ux-Spring Farms Limited Appra�iaals - - Y A IN'Tilil� n Vsbsativ�a B r Uxbridge, Ontario - BUILDING INSPZCrOR _ oct-17Magoink First Door Essit Of - HOUSE `to RENT --.or house rent - Zs PICKERING - PICKERING : free for looking after elderly gent- , 'pSON'E PIC8S81NG � . _-Iftxarm, Apply L. D. $antis, Picker- •t 9l? __. _. _ Phar Plelt•rllam 'lam'• FOP. SAL�.EE--Finlay oval cook sto-re.. - - ��� d -' cast'o'r 'wood. 'Phone -Pick. 52J4, • -- Attention sle 'To " SENT—two ' rooms, furnished. - Adults nrefermed. Pnx 606 Neal. - �` • Sew ger Se -win .. Mach' Co. WANTED—Dead or Crippled GORDON O T E L p raireala. For speedy Dick up, . .eoUect — Barmer Renderfing, phone # . 34 — It, ONTARIO PHSTREET, .x.64448 A' ONTARIO Lyn4hurst .5937 or. Pkkwing 34! W3. .. pICKERIM6 VILLAGEa - -YOIRi HONDIi0 •.suiGz?Rr R$P'RBBSNTATIVE 3 _ ff 7YiI2 M H. BALLANTINX WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRNT ' ' BTEiIY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF Wti'= -OPERATED-AND OWNED BY : _ TOGIVE YOU SERVICE CANADIANS - - . If Interested t Any Of The Fbel•wing item, Ple•ss lEai! Obsi}es y Catering to: �t = : GER SEWING MACHI. E CO, _ 1 *-_16, Ontario Street, Oshawa, Oat a :'..�A1LY DINNERS ._ :- 4 - ,. .:. - - ..BANQUETS i I interested is '1 �v -LODGE- MEETINGS -- _ New machine &.painng _ P4"e forward ine' 'WEDDING RECEPTIONS teriterna�, . • ' � �� >.-� ' .� •� il1irstsated osbaloRue STAr'� SOCIALS ,.. KOONS '°"r -- = Name and A4dres:: � n - IFLAIVRESI MODERN 'DINING HALL, seats about 36 _ 1 -SNACK BAR * RECREATION ROAM.E . { BITTING & READING ROOM _ • �ttet ,_ - Reasonable Rates - SUM.. stamps °� "A Good Place To Meet Your Friends" Mt drop in and what VU 090Wne � 1 phone Pickering One . . • , !p t it for - >te SKINNY MHN, WOMENI Gain five gharn did a marvellout job, being _- = We Pan �W� anAA no fault of his that theylost.. No . . custom Mad& n "iff skct► "Mat bucW - to fifteen poundL New pep, boo. Try score was insight untilt+he 4th inn- - �- - j>rke& in and t� us what you Q famous Osttax Tonic Tablets fol -Ing when Brougham cam through P Q]Cg double•,results; new healthy flesh; with a run by Johnston, and one for WOW - wa`U ham it randy for yea with• new 7igor, . Now. "get acquainted•• Melboarne by Ha away. lack Brad- ' � � _- baa _ side, ONLY 60a -All druggist.' ahaw, Brougham, had the only home - s'PEED . coop : ewe ! run of the game. Next Saturday, the _ � A � � � • _7 � _.. A .ria N > .team will Play_. st Hamilton for the A C : pionship, '-and Brougham fans- Melboarne Takes Honors in Satur- ��° day's Brougham-]Vlellionnie Game should make the trip- to gimme the _ locals that much-needed support, p' - - - Mrs. A; _ _. m their . . - . "(8y Correspondent) .. • - 'an Mrs -Winters who have-' Quad Sympathy d' is expressed to ' AUCTION SALE Y Brougham ball team journeyed' to (i (�j tufo their new home bele. ' France and family in th ' race Melbourne on Saturday last by bus �`�E��`�` • -. Don and Mrs, Lynda were at Nis bereavement Saturday, October 18—auction este+ to play their second game of two- • r • i Bare; i�`a118 this week. Sympathy ie also eacpreased' tq d holohou-, furniture, the property quvof-three' for the Ontario Champ- The marriage takes place this Sat- Mr. Fred Westgate was able to- Mrs. , B... Warwood whose brotam!- .the lam Fred C,.. Dingman, -Lot tonship. The first ga4e was won by urday' at Dunb�artori United - Church, come home on Saturday, after sev- Edward, passed away is Toronto. Don - .11 4, ,Whitby.. Living -room, Brougham after twelve innings, but of Lawrence J. Campkin+, son of W. eral •'weeks in hospital., We hope be Mr. E. G. Code and grandson Dos• dmiRB.rpom, bedroom furniture, kitr Melbourne took the honara in Satur= and -Mrs. Christopher' Campfdn, to will �ooa be able to be up and a, old Smith have been, visiting rals�e _ { ehen ntfansils, carpenter tools. About day's s game by a score of 5 4 af- Joan A,. Kenzie, daughter of Mr. round again, fives in London and Seafosths ything you would exp@ct at s ter twelve , irminga of play. and Mrs. Richard Healy, Toronto. A' numbs of the "On -We -Go" Mrs. Gorge Willa, of Windsor, 1s pale of this kind. Many articles too The boys deserve •great credit on We wish a speedp recovery for members and friends had as enjoy- spending a week with -her psraatas y _ panneroas to mention. Sale at 12,30 both teams. These two teams gave Mrs. R. Friar, who is coniine$ to able time on Friday- evening when J. -S. and Mrs. McGlashan. Bert Hannam, clerk'; Wm the spectators many thrills; with no the Oshawa Hospital with a back they attended the corn and Weiner Keep Wednesday, Nobernber i!t>! ![A ,W aeratlomser. time for relaxing during the games . injury rose' at the home of Dr. and Mrs. open for the Turkey Dinner is tlMf Bob Millar, on .the mound, for Brom ,We welcome to' oar ro illag• Mr.- l W. •McBsy. - � , United Church here. y w r 'j i t - a • r` ` F SPS.:..�' .a•�% -- - ~ i • W , xticeasal Sir'eCto�'1( �_ _ _ } ..... _ ateria� in S�-c�l� _ •'� __— _'_OIIARANTL:ED — l�iCEAC�iNIE'� MARDWOOD'FLOOR.INt,I $t 'Andrew's Presb' RADIO 1;3ERVICE� - GRADES yterian Churl: PICKERING UNITED ALL AND - - gn 1Vl-s lke or "Model — CSS a wo a i. " _._ THICKNESS= � - SlllO y PteicerurgF Ontario Bev. A. E Young llllniater - - OF O BI Rev. David bisrshall,. Minister Sunday, Oe ober 19, 19ii® 1L FUNEiiAI. DiRst7rOs AND Brl3ECH Sun" School -- 5.00 P. M- 10.00 a, m,-,8unday School CHUMS '.Arthur Field " - Church Service _ 3.00 P. M. 11,00 a. m. -,Special Thanksgiving Private Ambulance Sow ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF ••.•.. ": SHONE Fiokerini¢ b`�W8 Day Might PLYWOOD St. A�itew' Presbyterian Church'a.ssServi�s,, - �'' - l r- -Rag. McEACHNTE, Plop. will hold their regular meeting in Choir Practice � , ;Friday evenings — 7.80 to 8.00 Mlif A N. M. Gordon the 8nadsy School Room,, on Thurs- circ church The choir would like : 2RPURA.Tj BUS Phone Pick. 193 Y _ &W, ober is, at $.3o P. ilL yew S.eIN,Fsi5. LUMBER YARDS asses more 9oices. 'Anyone wishia8 OR , y 1 p• • Ont - ONTARIO Be.er.e eatnra.y, October' nth join the choir please phone the abate Daily Service AWA d From Pi • PHONE Pick. i4. for the Ba:ear:st St. Andrew's, leader 10$pI, Picloeeing, • PrMbyterlai Church AUDLEYI `�, `x' _ ' Crarteied' Brisers Far Alt , Yl[ M. M A �!r Frenchman's Bay Home and 7�e FriendablP G'few 1.80 P. mom-Church &pool and � 1 accasioas - - Assaiatioa I will meet at the home of Mees Eil. Bible Claw n ►� _ s.3�o P.. In, --Thanksgiving Serviee PHONEr PICH>OBING 911W9 Ll(JLrDTS1gD "AVCTIONE6E3R ANT �e months mee ' ellen Jackson, on Wednesday, October PICKINU G QOBpBy CO t $ _ Monday evening, October 6 in the 13, at 8.00 p. m. . = - . VALl�ATOR - Buy Road School, with a good gum- Mata St. p KEN AND C LA R K E mane es, :write be r attending. FAIBPORT UNITED CHUROS 0� Seed R�r1 T=C� oi4 DUNDA$ St. EAST WHITBY Mm' 'Cool[ paxsided- Follow- AND SUNDAY , Semites At OOGp ]LL 10.00 A. M. - - - AUCTIONEERS l Ing the business, a movie was shown Devedond Saw •by "Mrs. ivy Skitch, a member of the 1 ]1.00 A, M. Ibsasatt and Authorized for the Township Finn Council, and was en- Id►aagelisfie Sasvw Cogntlas of Ontario and York. - - joyed b� all. 7.00 P. JL - Farm Stock, Implements House- told oase • I = Lunch was than served 'by the _ - ..ALL WELCOUN � Mold • rarnitnre, .Reel Estate " Social Committee. - Corr Secretary _' Minister -- Mr. George our Specialty at Reasonable OPTOM1FlT ge Reatstast Rates. Dual Service for the 0.80 to -1$00 • and •8.00< to -5.00 "negative" and efteie some diifical- proud of their War Veteran j[emor• lriea of oa.. Evenissgs: lilies Wed: , 7,44 p, IF, the judges awarded Pkkering the isl which stands at the Alton& Rd Mflliba P. O. panne-A(S• �d BiBNBY. BLDG., Opp. P. O: Support Your Loexl biere6aata" victory. and First Coneessioa interaeetbm. Markass P. O. piss* 34rk. ftM OSHAWA, ONTARIO R� Their Ads Here Each Week vel sissy and interesting lis- This monament wee built with the _ \ eumion v m enjoyed by everyone• dimes and dollars donated by lacers have been established Phone - ices. 0'4684; Office 6-OL4i The next meeting promiees to be folk, and it has to be t � � siatx 1810. (Three -Day Service Arranged) very worthwhile as we an to have present-, ' able by funds raised by the re" W our guest speaker, Prod Freak tbemse DOrrlillvAri ami RICHABDB Pickering 'Wont's Institute Schofield, Dept of Pathology, from for that purpose will be held _ LO RQgy$. Hold. Debate At Last Meeting •Guelph Agricultural. Colla Woodlands Hall, on Friday evenm& there will be shown a film. It is Several excellent prises ' +Ontario" Land Surveyors. And LICENSED AUCTIONNER loped to have a good attendance; Octbemg ober 17, Peofessleud EnBtseere Avery entertaining meeting of and anyone interested will be wel- farexrnrsaaddonated by lo mid ; trio the Euchre King Street, East .among ani prei Townships the Pickering Branch Women's Ine.. corned. The naeeting'to be held In hate ed. s reals OSHAWA. ONT. titute was held in the basement of p y good affair. • Prone: 54MM - Fairs. Heosoheld and- Property St. • And'rew's Presbyterian Church. the PresbytbAan Church basement. Ticket are only twenty-five, cents on Tuesday, September 30, taking each. All euchre players are invifsd.- - !0 dialers A fib' the form of a debate. Four Brough- WAR MEMORIAL BENEFIT to 'come and halve a good time, and' I Prep pt Attention -Given' Am ?embers and -four Pickering help a "very worthy cause All prof- Prep BA i. Phone 814 were the' debating teams. The sub- Rouge Hili residents are justifiably its are for the Xentoriai Fund. y $ ject - "Resolve that this push-button :UM age will improve the welfare ofhrua"ty." The team members were; _:TO.THE PEOPLE •Ri*Vay works"' Henle Brougham - Mesdames L. -Johnston. - - itOBT. PiWP:.� G Gray, T, Norton and A. Glen: the. V• 6%'rom_two ranks umongst men, power hath been seized, kings and IM��OVEMENT�e� Mesdames L._ Wheeler. ecclesiastics". So wrote BakWuTab, the founder of the Bfiha'i Faith. R, g- i,Ong G' Howes, F. Calvert and C. Bari:- " after Elis call to unity._ had been_ignored by those two groups. After Two Miles hitby On ey. this refusal on the part of the kings and the clergy, to.- take steps to Na ! $ighen Whitt; Budget Plan Tho Pickeaing 'teams upheld the ging Qolitical arra religious peace to the world His proclamation to A - - -the peoples of the world became of prime importance. In Baba'amah's 4W (no down payment' requUed) etten and books, writtenbetween.1870 and 189"0 isfound the con-PRONE:Y l . -BUILDER _ $100.00 to $x.00 From Nx tinual call for humanity to recognize the day in which they ,live as the • - To 'I'*wrty-t+eull Maotrs To Pay ' ' _ ..-: •time of end fo�•utold in the Hol • Bible and the Koran The when - pillars of tTie us era would crumble and mankind world be A complete .S•svice train nae store 'WOODQPORgIN(# - bed intoa new age of w rid pea:cc'and Harmony. • • for Homs Ownem and BuildersCABINBTS WiO. this men the warning "There is no place a sage Came also, PV0700RAP' l*W refute for you, no asylum to which ye can flee, no one to defend or ' Coater and Trio. Doors; Saar. �iCITCHEN CABTrI'ETl3 protect you in this Day from the fury of the wrath of God and from OY Rmolt St: South, - Whitby. Oat.. 1?'rOnt TAndsw Uulte - Wallboards ; BiliLT and DYSTALLED His vehemccnt power, unless and until, ye seek the shadow of His rev - Phone - S368 ' cad Plywoods, Hardware. Pact _ elation.^ He added that He, BahaWllah, woes indeed the source of hlaiis Hoiliers' Se+plieo AIIrI�ATIONI'3 'Det 7VRt God's re-ielation and message for this new era, at the driven of which - - �H• �- v►e are privileged to live. CLENDENING . THE • . LYmbO�' • A• Bekkevold BAHA'I WORLD FAITH _ D IXO �rrrrr0 + i g Village - For further, information, phone — Pickering :dui. +i!a CO. -LTD. PROl� s- _ SCARWRO JUNCTION tt1e8■SMNMxtalt�tllplMNttenept INNIINNININNNrNtI1MN�IN♦ �► UNIINNNNiNNI r " - eiNttlllN /'� - Ds St. Chis Ave -Fist. _ One nib beet of Sear. Collegbte � 'MARvHAM -K bMe>rs n r�a< Btop -><. FRANK In'I'SMITH I em 'Boa. 3336 _ Ho. 1117 X. W. DIXON Mets, Groceries and Locker Service WANT,— PR�OP>it1E1`OS OOUId'I'RY HO Un :.,AMBrtTLAN�E"RUIZ ACREAGES Arlo ' QUALITY FIRST SERVICE OUR AIM lr'ARMS�y r _ PICKEING a _ -- PRONE 30 We Have Waiting Geed Cana . Dain Payseiata = - - - CALL - Mr. INGLi1y . ' �- VONlANT a�,a coxAN'r For Prompt 'THAN KSC -I V I N G TURKEY Barristers and SoSdtoss _ Nights: 109.1 -Office EM8-0804 dlNNW* D. Conant, S. C. >< Roger G. Conant, B. A. J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SON,3 SPECIAL BRAD `A' ` Oi!'J!'ICE.4 - _ " R"Itori ` Oshawa. Ont, 7.1-9 Simcoe St. $. qty Ezperlenced Saleas�a, FROM 7 TO 16 -LB. AT REASONABLE PRICES P6orter s`J Estiblished 1900 Phoria" - sb ---- ` - `� . Fos FSEs �STI]iiATHB "aeFAPLa• LEAS MARGENE lb. j, i - TENDER SWEW. -- : �ARG}ARINE pkg.. � O�x Fresh , Lai Carnoy Heating Systeaulr l h . hwirance Coo Boneless. Ham 87c - WRITS OR P$ONlrl XSntioagh" and Them" Ilnpp" "'MAPLE LEAF" PURE 69 r ...Asap. Rates For Fords Aad Cko try -Reid ma IrtaWd "MAPLE LEAF' Lard 2 lb• 29�c e� cut Hdliiap" : PHOl .WHITBY 9a1a r Picnic Ham lb. 49c _ FRESH woo, Al 1bub RODMAN pEA,I�EAL _ Shorts in ng lb. 27c Beef Hearts 27c ; Bowman & Gibson Sheet Metal Wor•ka Cottage Rolls 59c - Stewing Lamb lb. ; PRONE - W HiTBY. _ _ _:.. _ _ - 'FRESH GROUND Iry 29a . 00 -At Your Fun _ At Rear of Pickering News Office A Q _ - ~- ^ Sirloin or Win lb. Grade "A" Larve 'DEAD OR CRIPPLED►sToc» � �� Hams lb. 49C EgSs -doz1c, Ham, p.np - Now Skanny Girls Roast of Steak i�� IN CAR'S'ON — ` CAMPBML MIDiB Get Lovely �� s _ p!!<oae (W!Ent — Adnoomt 10 J 11 L(ims lb. �49c "CRISPY FLAKE -- EITHER END _ Brisk - tor Plate •w QoiN 5 to 10 lbs. New POP Shorteil+�ilg ' -STAFFORD ',BROs. - �fl"'°- �, °�' Shoulders l . 39c ,Beef lb. Z9< " 2 b. 47c ROI88L6 iaeimter °'6re�ea r.et. �.•.:+ "' !W's • wa�t4 sig ' �° 'ism eg MUMN111MI WNWIpIpltNluwwttat■t algapttewatt0■ +ulNwtt®t muttaaMwwla . t°iHwCCrawy��'�i•a ..es, eve l .. ' � . . ,,: - .;rk; - ` \ N• ,4 ,,.. x v �. f.: . ^' v fr.If s'1 � _ . - !v� . N..ti n. . .,. ,.:. ,r nr. ..Y:., a t,. .:. '3, t..:,°- i.:.. : .. X'.. 'a? 5 'y •,� .s r .,e . .r,, T 'leer lols L b .: : :... v r:. . .. k ,� w ...,.r ^*:a" x .r..,. nom" w ff.,.`.' ..._ '._ .:.-, •a .: .. 'F'. ..:...,.'- ', r. S ,�... ,,eels 4 ». _ r. , _ _. ., ...... ••.'Ynn ,� . . ..� - . .. _ - x.. ,r.. - . S . , ,� . „ .. I. ..w. _ " - — .. _ .. _ _ ..r _ - ... _ -•;^ _ r ... : _ __ _ - Middleton. P .. k.: _ Y ... _ _ .i old ac uaintances. ..�.� : -- rw: �k'IAIti'i at the hutre of AG W. Ali ft sent the week -end here re I er reported the sale of three quilts. ' the guest speaker. A cordial invites- } ',E :'AUCTION SALE of the Bxrock 1{oad, are Thsrs,ay ref- ne ng q Mrs. Knox'. Card Convener, gave a tion is extended'tp all ladies to be Farm L•ackinery, iiereford and M ,ternoon, October 16, at 2.2 0 p, m. M: • a.�21 Yu •' T „4 S _ --41'_' :.. c�,^ : _ . _ cards sent to Pres' .. ' _ ' : ��t�h�:n Cattle Program ccs e.ter: 1/t�. L u. the Toronto on Sunday visiting their ,shut-ins d.a'irlg the p� t mouth. The Mr. and Mrs.. D. L. Maus were at J'ar% SV.,�-, r_uN•..:vents, Etc. word for Roa Call"A verse from grandson Billie Hardy, who was iri Devotional Program was given by Newmarket on Sunday visiting their'' the 'property of Ocediah' . i:.uyone ++e.c :na. jured while enjoying sports in' the Mrs. Reamaax in _the absence of Mra. aunt, Mrs, Morton. R. O. BU,RKHOLDER The Women's. Institu*e ' i 1 hold school grounds. Plaxton who was unable to'be pres- Lot 18 (on. 141wrkham Township tl heir next nr cling iri' the township Miss J caner Beer, of Toronto, ante The meeting -was. then turned Sad,E, REGISTER ----'�' Firer farm. east Markham Pillage hall on Tuesdays October 14; at 2.30 spent the week -end with hsr father over to the program cn:en r, airs. m. est ?Highway p. m. Hostesses: Mre W. Ellicott, L. A. Beer, ! H. Miller, who `called on. Mrs. Wm. Wednesday, October 22—at 2.00 p No.The 1A'oman's Association of Brou- Knox, who gave a very wonderful m. Auction Sale, of 20 acres of good - TfuESDAY,=OCTOBER 14, 1962 ;bits. Gillrt-w:, Mrs. Spang, Mrs. R. � ' land seven -room brick veneer house. r+ * Malcolm and Mrs: Sodgn, "Agrfeul gham United 'Church held their'' and interesting account of her rec- I {.., / _- C A 'P T L E y,, y October nieetin on Wednesday..v;- ant trip through �Ye ern Canada. -! . Sood well, Hydro, furnace etc. Nic- s.. j. tore and Industr b• Mrs. G. E. g 19 Dui- tio:tb convener. 12011 'Call.— -Whsy ening last at the home of bits. W. Airs, salty,' c:f G:ntryL�ooa sang ely situated, number of good shade Hereford co•. , bred April y ".Peace, 'Perfect Peace" which was trees. On Markham and Searbom Hamilton of the -5th concession, with - ham cow, bred ,"lay. z6; Shorthorn I prefer Rural Life. much enjoyed. ed, A, vet pleasant dev- !. Townline. Part of Lot 3, Con. 5, In :cosi, :zr�d Away =�: Shorthorn •coo:, �rutiversat ; Services- will be held a good attendance. 11r,!6ident. Mrs. F. . ] )" o bred May ��; Jei�ey cuw,,bred Jul. in St. John's >iuite3 Church here on C=`'pie, iri charge. During the busin- .ening was .brought to a close, by a Scarboro Twp. Property belonging ' . _ . .1; $hut•tltotn heifer, bred Mar. 14; Sunday October 26, when Rev. Fish-. , ess Pet•iod plans neve made forAhe. dainty lunch served by the hostesses to the Estate of the late -James A. I 1.?vrtgus' ; nd lieu+sold heifer, bred t', of Broo'•ain, will be the fittest Official Board Supper to be' held on Mrs. Hamilton anc� Mrs. Shed. McCreight. Terms Ten percent caali, rve „M,y ''u; He'refoxd' heifer, bred; speaker. Please keep the date open. Oct:Aber 24, and a committee rwned Keep in mind thF• A -.:;,inn Th n --}. on day to sale, balance in thirty days �` lierefotd-Shc�t:i oxZt heifer, bred, hire and Alts. Vernon Ellicott were for same. Plans weze'also 'triage £or . offering bleating to be hell in the thereafter. Sold subjec o a nese Here£ rd-Shor.thotn heifer, bred; at Gsavenhui•st one day recently and a Bazaar- to be held 'on November -church on October 9, at 2.30 p. M.- 'bid. E. G. Reeser, Executor. a . while there visited Mr. Lorne Hoitb 2'- Convehet's t�'Qre appointed for under the auspices of the Y1", M.11S, a _KEN and CLARKE PRENTICE, . Herefut d-Shorthvra heifer, bred; y' - Miss M. Gifford, of Oshawa, will b u Red and 1 Kite heifer, bred; Red Mr, 'and bk-s. B. ,Easton of Ban- different booths. The Quilt Con�en- - auctioneers nears .: . 4 - _ _ .: ' -- :. - and White heifer; White steer; Red . _ - -, . and Wixite steer; Hereford bull Bali. I - Black and tiYhite buil calf; Red and i � :-N ow - - �­­_ - I . -- -- -• - • � White, bull calf,: Shortnvxn calf; Ren ` FUELS - - . _ .:- _ - Y`. Steer; Rad heifer— _ Choose .. . PIG S Sow, bred Sept. 1: Svc, bred Sept. - AND YourYrigidaire,Refrigerator -4; Sox•, bred, Sept. 20; Sow, not _ _ - • shred; Zwelve weanling pigs; Tam _ _ o .' boar. H A 1' and G ft a o Wired.. -BUILDING SUPPLIES Electric stove -: . - I � . IApprox. 2000 bales real g d hay; Approx. 1600. bales real g� _ - - - - .. . Red Clover hay; Approx. 1000 bales - • :. - _ . , - - .- - "I usnlation teal good straw; App? 1000 bus. _ -. Roll Roofing = .. FOOT, CUIUC FOOT FR G)"FRB - . .i ::. Clinton oats, Approx. 500 .bus. Erban i . _ .. _ . - - : SEEVVLPN T1OOT, SI% CUBIC FOOT FRIGUTAURB- • -oats; Approx. 300 bus. Corpell fall [ - , Asphalt Shlnples TSRI.ETY.TEMY•INCB CLIWTRIC 8'> TN . . wheat. _- . . �'ARAI' I'tiIPLEII)J1�iTS ANL - Izlsnl briliSidinge . . ,-, . a MACHINERY - __ li0(3k-latl2. AV' 'Il - -., . - Case 6 -foot "combine, new this year _ - - _ . - .. - °-Sbeet Rock ---- ow a £ complete with pick-up, do-,er att-- - _-'}rigldaire - 1Vlade. ONLY bq I achments, scour cleaner etc. 1.- . Iusulatilug Board _ -- t-��� t� �- ;� I "10TOR S`' - - New Holland Pickup Automatic Flay p .-. G E i�. 1 s. and Straw Baler, new this' year, , - _ . . G'sCri6i1L, - L1II2e Plaster p jj�� i _ T•7 Oliver Tractor standard model, '- PFi(f,,VE y - . ;,PHONE - �. ,S, BALSUON DL SON near new. .. -, on rubber, recti gess, A . W. MITCHELL . .51-H 15 -disc Grain and Fertilizer : .•?4 - Uur burns Pets.; Y_rr it' 75. PHONE. PICKERLNG 39 - J - _ - . . Dri11,' power lift, tractor hitch,- new tats year. ,. - - . M -H: Sols slake, new this .year. - . - -. - _ - - ' 31-H 4 -foot Spring -moth Cultivator. . ,S .. . 1 . _ . .. _ near new...- .. - - . - - . - - . «1 _ _ _ _ .. . , 33 H• 0� �'-w0y Dzcc, almost new. . . � . .- - - I Oliver a -foot Taud'in Di3c Harrow, _ .. ,-:L �, mow_ .... teaP new . - - ± r.ti s"�'x•.,aw- - e - . > Ace _ ..._...:� a. .�.• . r: ... ``. _ Mc -D. ;-farrow Tractor Plow, _ -but;u .s, near new. ( , I - — _ - I ►., ..- ~'t �� --' Elcersol �JsaIn .'hzo%vfr with 30 -peel _ - a. _ _ -- - • _ -st_� Oliver Stigf-tooth Cultivator; tract- I • ��� n_ . --- - _ _ _ . I,, _ _ , i ox hitch, - T - - - ._. _ 4, Set of 4 Section Drag Harrows, 3 _ - . . ... . . . . - . . ' and 4 -section er'enete. . - -� _ - Ford Tractor in gu6d cotadition. #V11`0___ a Ford Tractor :Pulley . . - . iii .": -7;o d Tractor Cultivator, -spring ! .. , r t; .. _ __ tooth, good. s �,• . 11 . . '1•, Ford Tractor 7 -foot cut Mower, . . . rear cut, Dearborn maitti, new thin . •. a ! .. ._ year. .: r ' Ford Tractor Dearborn Cultipacker. - ... : Set Ford , Tractor Plow Vf.'eed Hook. . :. tr _ �� I. • r s Two-wheei Tractor ibailer. � - .. _ `_nat rack, 16 -foot, 'fits above trailer. _ . - _ `.. �' - _. - • . 1848 Model 'Ford Pick-up Tri _i w-: ,.. :W. •-' bomplew with rst'drs, real -good. - c Duro Water Pump. „ t i% 4H •. k•; ' .. ..& . F, . .3et of Light Bpb Sleighs. .. 'Irpo '500 -chick Electric Brooders.- M - `i2�FLoot Farm Steel Gate, new. . . ;Two Drive Belta. Forks.. Sho7elu - /a - �. ' , lNumber .of other afticles. l- _ (6¢ y ',. , 11 1. R : " , - - I - . . � ), 30 Neo Sher ISale at 14 n, p Terms, Cash No Rescue - . Proprietor Quitting Faraaing ° - . -. _ ,"::' . and CLAR,KE PRENTICE r _. Aoctioneerst _ _ st _ \.' . . •. . .. . . . $R(7UCsHAM ;You'll find hien about 20 years of aye .. ". fogy - - tr- ned u st or erste Odra, D: Dawson of Claremont via- ai and f 11 Of the Ze f flying .. k .. ;sled at the home.. o€ her daughter, •� "1 went aircrew because, -mora thou onyrbing - r ` "• and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Maira, _ � • I — _ mon — " _,and- family on Sunday. a art brimful with a sense of aeeomplishniept °�'ej I'ed rO �' and i ftlr 1'd vN . _ - fence he Air force .. . ' . • Miss Wilcox and Mrs: D. Ritchie, _ . y cos Ing o experience in t both of Toronto spent a few days __::�. and responsibility! -Hs pfObQbiy WOfT't admi - ter° ' �+i last week at the Bruce Ritchie home. , ._ _. _ . _., s . _ _ I can't describe the feeling to you, but there's Mrs, Manson. Ellicott was in New t0 Ou h@ feel a rid@ in dein his du —1R, _ ' York last week attending the -!tint 1.:,s y p 9 :,just nothing like being up them ... 35,000 era! of her pncle. - :' _ . `: feet .. -. in a world of your own1w; . in a jet Mrs, Carswell and Mrs. Bent, . of - being prepared to ' defend freedom —but rt s - . s' r Oshawa, visited their mother Mrs. D. - 8�on Wednesday and ass- t O .• , boron: he does. sited her at her W: A. meeting, oil - - { - - s - . . shot' well you baby ,• , i' 1 Wednesday. — . .L Congratulations to Mrs. H., Shea f - , - _ n SAFE THE CAREER COUNSELLOR AT THE ADDRESS, _ . , ' ... , :' • -•• _ • . and Mrs.. -Wm. Ellicott, who celebra- I - -� - :IN THE COUPON—OR MAIL THE COUPONI ted their birthdays at a social e7 - . - , ening on September 26: Thep have i ' �Y pre �% IlOf yof Zsr find ONE lOdOj/ IrOW you Call—_--__-----________________ • •• the unusual' privilege of celebrating 1 . I _ , ' • --,together as they were bbrn on the ' o ' Director of Personnel Mamninp R.C.A.F. Headquarters, Ottawa, ' :� BattYe date and same year. • Pi kOT _ . • 1 1 ' -. Mr.' and Mrs: Al: Harvey and -son be. Q In the _` ;Please mall me, without obligation, fvllPartictalars .__ _. •• ohn; also Mrs. Harvey Sr., accom- ( +""' _ 'i - J .(regarding enrolment regriremenis.and openings panied by Mr, and Mrs, -Maden and --_ _ ._ . _ _- . w a a: a e in a A.F. . 1 no z '1 b! the 'R C _. - •frtmtly spent the'v<�eek-end at Carn- i. . 1. - 11 �1_ _ _. ._ _ . _ - 1 --- ___t- --- I_- - : !::vin, _Haliburton• , _. �_. _ I . Several from here were at=Green- A leasePrt ) ... ............... --........ : 1. `. 1• ,. - '. -- 'r,wood on -.Tuesday- evening' atteriding • •• • - - r hristia N ME . (P Print)..... .. - . _) .- - (Su (C me� . ,same .. ..' „'„n Na _� fowl supper and all report a - _ _ 1 • = • - _ ._. Ib6Rtntitul meal and pleasant. even- - . . { STREET ADDRESS ............. _.......».......».............. .... .- • lug - .. . , _ . - . - _ Mr. John Harnilton visited_ his_ sir _ _ :1 - ... ... INCE , . - *W Mrs. Bent, of Oshawa, on Sun- CITY PROV »«»7 i� He wast accompanied by his .. 0 0 - � � , _ '.EDUCATION (by grade and provlrice):-.:..a «:.,..«.t� iok&_ M” 14 Pik . _ l a.;; Mrs. W. Hamilton and Mr. ; _ . _ .. ;� Y , •, the W. ' ROYAL "NADIAN • AIR FORCE ��...»:»»..:..... �:...�I . .1 �._.... :AG ............ I . .I...... . _. . -. - . ' L of Brougham Church will be held .. • uls.>t�.w ' .: _ . . . •• . _- . . - . .. .. - -_ - , . " .. . . . . . - . , - .. , I . . _ ' . .. . - .. -, w - - - , . 'at�'�'•Y. 7 ''c, '.. ': ... T:, .' : .., .R, .. .. " a. ltd a�... "'• .r:•yi. °" 'ti" rn 1' :.e' I .. f y s 14_ _ OR i s r fi a rPhone �' BIG ST 4P_ I� Fick• So­H��P8�w g • TR nt* ` _ o '$ Dress ng �Gowas `lhlan' Sweater` Coats <` $runswv ck Sard><ne y ' TT y- 2c. .,- - • 8 TINS . _ 8 � c T g t3 is.98 .T SY - 89MNMAN't_ BRIGHT ° 1 IN - NAVY, GREY, MAROON AND wOUR OWN" 1' .BLUE 'HEATHER OL _ li Te 59 lb 'Polo Pyjamas BE COMFORTABLE ON THOSE CO \'. L lend aY.. -C • _,Shea. 8, d 8 _ AT �.W 1 EVENINGS. ONLY - $6.76 _ t - u "GO L„ �1 r' _ _. C x u[rL� _ OUR - GALWAY - ' Po ping ore Kiddies' Sweaters RE WOO NAPPY P - the W1ildl�reakers Pop FFR fie. . '., c PIY L.S ATTB(RNS ,$ ` .ea A— r „ e,RE MEETINq WITH THE APi3ROVAIf OF "CHERRY VALLEY" -�� , ; - l;,aChes' Kid Pumps MANY MEQ¢ WHO WANT COMBINED ' Y� IN` BLACK sad MOWS ' WMF�RT AND SERVICE Canned Pumpkin SMART FOR STREET WEAR - Pair - 6.0 CHOICE - FRESH FOR BTe: �: ,,.,\ ` •f •. � $21.95 Cranberries 1,ad�e>>J Black Ballerina Shoa 81e. PER PO[FND XOR DANCING - ALL SIZES. -- Pair - $2.'811, THOSE i8.� MEN'S SHIRTS IN R'AITE AND BLUE ARE STEADILY MOVING OUT. w „ WHITE TORCELVN CUPS 'LARK'S" _` j r is -fiHF FELLOW ea shirCUPS and SAUCERS ts.'*` s$ LIKE THEM-- . - •..., . Pork & Beans �' - PLAIN GLASS LERS 3' w -!6¢, •M b Mens Sweat t ' r IN W$ITE, GREY AND RED 20 OZ. - TWO FOR 83c. PL�41Iv LASS PLATES. 8 for Me. � ..... 'G WARM AND COSY . . Hushby's Hardware -WHITBY i T�IEAiR# Y OC � PH•UNE. 628 BEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES '�':' ltl<u.I. ' 1ltetr :l. 3s Ray - BEATTY ELECTRIC WA,SHEfI£ sCARt Pimme •tela TITH SSD S,Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -,OCTOBER 9, 10, 1•2. RANGETTES AND Shows At T and 9 P. Saturday ap�M at 1so. �EtECI'R1CAL APPLIANCES Saturday E rentag Shows Stan s THURSDAY, FRI.; SATURDAN -- OCTOBER, 9, 10, 11. B-H Perot: and Gegeral Hardware _ ° She's Working Her Way -' Through College - PHONE 46 PICKERING Ma and Pa- Kettle at the Fair : - COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR - STARIIING-VIRGINIA MAYO', RONALD REGAN, GENE NELSON WITH MARJORY M/1II� and PERCYr �ILBRIDg r PLUS - CAIMON SPORT NOVELTY -Dunbarton Lumber■ Qriy*�torrior y _ --MONDAY, TUESDAY, W%'DNrE3DAY OCTOBER 13, 14, 16 $1t�iding Supplies Evening Shows At 7.00 and 9.90 P. IL N80LJ1)AY MATINEE - MONDAY,. AT 1A9 P. M. N!OiRM FOitB88T w FITS-�JOI�'HALL mai 'CHS]STINE LAIISOM - - - Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick Phone 19 W12 - COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR _, . ... �IYI TS -ALAN YOUNG, DINIAH SHORT', ROBERT M>IRRILL' �'- ' ALSO: "NO PETS ALLOWED" ..LOVELORN LEGHORN" Ops ZVO&=s card Utat[dgr ONDAY� TUES., WEDNESDAY - OCTDBES ij, 14, Y:, AND�O% NEWS Atteesrsss ; fMT ATMACTION_ - 4 . - elle o ew or Bend of the River --MUM- - - --- - • __ WITH- ASTAIRL aai-YER&-1ffX i`_� i 1 COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR "- -Green fiver - - - 71R'rH: IAMT:3 STEWARI;'JULIA ADAMSr ARTHITR KIOi+TNEDi7 - Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies; B. E. sad - la<rs. Dn;pP '-NEWSD and family visited Sy ntone S tor and Mrs. Davies at YoPk Mills, ea =Y'~ i` 0 s O SunMiss day Margo Wilson left fou thelast. -`'A lTH _CLARK GAB.E sad AVA GARDNER ._ . eek. W Sunny South this w e are We are buyers of Ontario Crrain. p welcome Mr.Wilson's and Mrs. � Harry Guest at Miss Wilsaa'a homey w they have rented for some THEATR>l; POLICY r' time. ,Box Offlee Opew eE9 P. I L _ - Mrs. Delis Shank returned home 'Saturdays and Holidays *- 409 P. ']L. OR A. CONnETELY BALANCED NATION, MIB after a' few rk's�k's 7isit with friends Matta" Saturdays awd HsiMar 1.30 P. M. 4 - :CQ - OP CONCENTRATES -. _ FLOODLIGHT PARKING r Rev. Cann. Orr, of missionary PARKING A PLEASURE WITS OU8 fame to sailors on ships -that pass a { through Welland Canal was guest ATTENDANTS AT, ALL TIMES ;KITH YOUR GRAINS • speaker on Sunday last ---a very _ •-- worthwhile mission talk and pictur• , •. CLAi�i 01� l CO-OPERATIVE es wag most interesting. He lives at Mr. and Mrs. William Hollinger guests: Mjsa Jane Scott will 6e the _ Thorold. visited at Mt. Albert on Sunday. special speaker at this — > Mrs. Fled Gostick and Mrs. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tindall and. _A v Draper were appointed -delegates to' �9 eucUnited Char Tea suss T 0 CLEAR the Convention at Sarnia this month. family were with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. held at the United Church parson - S P E C to L Mrs. Fred Postill returned Home Tindall on Sunday. age on Tuesday .afternoon and ev- a We extend sympathy to the fan- ening, sponsored by Group 7, 01' 16e a weeks a late Mrs. Alban Swan, Charrywood W. A. Eye one ° on ,Sunday E[ter few stay >>9 � � z9 � Bone China Cups tit Saucers - atMBarrie.ChH Cec' who passed away recently. attended enjoyed the musical nma- — reg. $1.75 cleaiing at ��.QQ Messrs and it P tall vis- The Woman• Association _will. hers and social get-together. ited Orillia over the week -end. meet in the United Church on the I Mr. Fred Roult returned home. oa The Ladies' Aid will meet at the i -• — regularly up tti' $L�a6 .... sic bOC attea'aoon of Tuesday, October 14, 1 ][onlay, by plane;- from a three- • � church' on W,edneaday,• Oct. 17, at when other societies will be our week trip to England. Assortment of Earletan-ware, �.00 P. M. Y88es, Rt4:, greatly redness. We extend congratulations to 'Mr. and Mrs. Cellendine on` the birth of _ d .a Spring .Filled Mattresses 894.95 aeon, one day last week. 3 • S�// Ti�►rr�s �►eleWtwt;�k frets . = . .. Ohrome Hitchen Sete 'from 889.50 •QUIP WITH ; Cl�erryw(m • 9 000D Ir' EAR fi _ . E. lYltEatkn�e ��� (received too late for Isat week) HI -MIL � R RIBS PICKERING PHONE 198 Cherrywood United Church is spore- It takes specially bans track tires to deli.. r soring two groups {for bvs and ma:imrsta �3e and lowest coat -per• �. girls---ebildren from four years up to ale opersdoos oa small trucks• 'Imes and including Grade 2. are' invited to whtr it'a wise to p your small troob ■ Junior Mission Band on the second , tlr►ich G�oodyear�iiM�labs'-t� 5� 4 enoune.. the fir t each month, at ld0 p, m., � • the first meeting being held on Oct ober 10. Boys and girls, 4 years to tl7s f: j' 8• years inclusi7e, will be welcomed tIM 1118 pM' pltnf °: at 'Senior Mission Band on"life sec- _ SAI R E.,.'ELECTRIC cad .Saturday of . each, moeeting m j 2 to 4 p, in., the first meeting to',,.IEMOT be held on 1 be held in October �lhall. a ATASALES., rr CONTRACTORS _ Mt. and mot Gates visit- 5���� :-_ ed° the Tatter's parents -in ton PHONE: Z9W PICICIiRINGe ONT: "'"' WRI I 8 PICKERING P. O. -during the week -end: DODGE - DESOTO - IFAS - OIL - REPAIRS. y: " Mr. and Mrs. Wager an were Sunda eats of Mr. WAITING TO SSR VE YOU" y � a - s. �Br+srr+i.awl , rin W Tw 'Scrvlcd — 'Depcadabflitq' _ : .Y p '� , , f � r�� � • : ^ ` 'rrY �Y .ter ,/