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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1952_10_17• • .v: ' r. .:'.• '':..• ,:r ..: .+..r '.:.:.'J. '" .. .•_ ! '.. - 1r .:. .. .'.., � '.: • K + 'lis ` 9 . .,.. �3K y : : 4. T _ 40 cu1q0, 50- - �ICgF�[ G, �► FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1969 5 Cents per Copy as Second Class Matter l5libocaips1en Prloeg $SLOG per year $2" W. C. 3fURKAR and SON^ rT hL4S1HXRB 'Township Council Hireyew ;Constablepickerin g :ficin s Foree-- To':=Five Men - g Piekezing Township Council hired I�ot>s�g Beer in Or Teachers' Desks Replaced - . Pick rig i ge a netw constable at a meeting on a Locals Tiny night. This brings the local t (By the Editor) Some of the really old-time pupils -roans up to five' of 'Public School migRmt be Clare A. Balsdon has been suffer-' Robert Arman, of the Can Air Force ` The new officer is David Freeman, Pickering lag blood -poisoning is one leg, tint• left on Monday mornhw for Tran• . A jam married, with one child he �we has new, pleasant experience interested in knowing that a 'couple . is now recovering nicely, ton after a month's holidays � 'Ws Served five years and Eons momlbs last Satiny afternoon, which we are of'te�achere' desks that have been in -Mr. and 'Mrs. Gram: Messer and home here. with the Security Branch of the eager to pass on to' local readers. use for about seventy : years, hw* children were at their cottsge 1 on Mr, and Mrs. ENJ Moulton sad � `? Although living here since child- recently been replaced by two mod- BCAF. Tian had co�iderable train- hood, never before did.. we know we ern 'flat -tops The legs on the two Georgian Bay for the holiday. saves children from F►itcbanes wu+t Ing in hii new work. He is engaged had. such beauty, scenic grandeur, old ones have been getting pretty Mr. and Mrs. Gordon !Found had with their relaatives, Mr. sad ]1st•. • 1 a �y of $1200, and was select- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stork and Mr. Fred Aaasa here, on Monday: ad from among three applications. right m own home territory as_ shaky, and. "doubtful". Editor there is to -be . seen. up around Sky- ( has a notion that if he were to look Chas. Sykes of Oriilia with-. them Mr. and Mia E. Johnston, !Parry ons for the holiday. Soaad, have been visiting Mr. arm Rdors the stables Biggins the Loft and (balk bake at this time of closely enough 'int dna of the. bid Mr � �. J. S. Balsdon ' and Mrs. R. A, Murison, , . - ronoe hAC sit men. yew. We've seen a lot of extra. desks he might find his initials car- Mr. and Mrs, E. Dolmage were at Mr. And Mrs. Murisou 'and 14a __ ordinary, ,beautidul scenes .thio .year, ved on, it somewhere, not just sure but nothing .that would excell in now. the Dolmage cottage in Holiburton spent the holiday week -cad is Bu& > " for the week -end. tato.. Qng"U County Plowmen Do wel country -side beauty as is to be seen A great many teachers have sat Mrs. H. •M'atchett and daughter Kendal L. Smith, am of Mr: `and At International Match out in this �sorth-east corner of this behind those desks, including your -:, • :. - . tAw�dpr-right at, this moment. editor's father,- who first sax at one Saler►, Toronto, were 9a fawn on the ][as. JW, I., Smith, Lag eaaoIIed at 'The Junior Plow Tesmpande up of Winding gravel roads that 'dip and of them in 1894_..,about the time holiday. Wheaten College, Illinois as a sear $ugh Baird, Blackwater, and Doa- rise agam through multi-colloured when a young lady (who will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith had for where he achwilcomplete his st>vd- , Claremont, won rise their daughter and family with them res for his Bachelor'sgsee, can ies of oak, maple and many. reading.' this) ,and 'her dealt -mate aid Duapceld� Judging Class at the for the week -end.'.. )dasd+irtlaas Who factus+ed . other leaTes and trees. Driving up were brought lip to the isnot by / inter y I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hoch and fam a leg. is immptoRing. Monod: Flowing MAtek Fri- .to the observation platform at Sky- their late teacher (John Murkar) ily were with Sunderland relatives Friends of Mrs G. My, Toronto, <' day, October -10, Z19a is the second Lott (that knole seen on, our north- to eat an apple they were display- on Sunday. will regret to learn of her death as % ma that tbis team has won this era horizon); we gazed south o7er ing. Their teacher fast asked one of e 1960 they were successful. Mrs. Gordon Watson is now em- Saaday last. For ,nearly thirty years elaas. �Ia ey one of the most beautiful panoramas i the boys for his knife to divide the I ployed at the Highland Dairy. Mr. iid Mrs. � and doughter, the Inter -County Class we have ever looked upon. $efore i apple, a part for each girl. When � ft.winningPp Mr. Frank Prouse � in the Ooh'- ha -re t'heds. summers - ahea the International Match wren yam, resfhing fifteen miles to the the apple had. been eaten, fbacber awn where he underwent surgery on is Pickering, and only a few months bald ark Alliston, is Shncoe County late tigers is one hundred and -one" Murkar, to this boy (who was anap- I the middle of the weak 'ill -health Joe Tran, Clsaemmont, won his class different shades of colour, -while at ping his, fingers) 'Yes, w2rat is it?„ Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Tomlinson had ' ago, sold their homeonChurch St, en Thmvday, Ostober 9; Ron M&r- y� feat almost, over at the Wt, heard this -'please Sir, I skinned her brother Mr. Ralph Harkness, of to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Booth. Mrs. Hy ,yQ* Sunderland, was successful on little blue -toned Chalk Lake nestling a skunk' with that knife''. The boy Rutland Vermont, with them over with her husband was an active = winning his aclass on Friday.- the midst this great platform ,of reds. was the'late Russell Birrell of this the week -end. - - worker for a number of years in xt4th, yellows, greens and browns. villace - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bray - here Grace United Church and will be A number of other plowmen from pinkly, wee were so impressed _ Ontario :Conn took in the ver' . with this sight; we wanted to .tell Base Line Home And' School his mother from Barrie staying with missed by a large circle o friends. County part them Uric week: and on Sunday,.Mr. .ger funeral and bursar took place ions darner and all plowed splendid . shoat it and urge eaeryone who can and Mrs. Marsh Parker, London, in Stirling, Ont., on Tuesday, and _..._..... lauds. These contest:aats were; Jas. to get out there next week-end-itThere will ibe a Variety M"'cal Lee, Greenbank; Stuart B,all,. Ux- I 'visited her sister Mrs. Bray our sympathy go to lir. Bly and should still be not too late. Program on Monday, October 20, at Mrs. W. L, Smith was at Pitts- Gly. 1 .bridle;aJ. Couperthwsite, Ua- Z'nrr Borth 4#! No. 3 Highway on. 1. _8. S 0 p,. rrir in the Base 'Line Scholl I -burgh ]tor several days, attending Mr, and Mrs, Reg, Parker and. « bridge; Murray Smith,- Beaverton; lo the A�dley Road and travel north i under the auspices of the Home and :1160 funeral o! her broWer in -lase, fsao:ily spent Thanksgiving with the 'Clinton Crockford, Beaverton -right sato the centre of it all. The ;School Aasoadataon Silver collection hsd died suddenly. latter's mother in Galt, <' ams should.. -really- be. shining- •'to i to be takes Mr. -and Mrs. H B ea andfurnished..y oy The United Church choir furnished , bring out the. greatest beater Cf the family were at Rockton (Fair, Mon- ± Pickering Horticultural Society Y the music at the t. Lion C:.urch colour - _. owing ''NWINS AGAIN Broriglam° anniven.gservices last. .Sundayt�Communit!Cub—day, shest ate Bomber". - t They won a First and'two Seconds. ening, at which Rev. Ii. Mellow; of � For the second yea= is succession ptouge Hill_Lions.Club _ Brougham Community Club held l lir. and -Mrs. W. P.'Neale,-..Ron.. Oshawa. wa.+ the Speaker. Pickering Horticultural Society was a special meeting on Wednesday, i and Bev. Bryant were, at aRockton Mr. and Mrs, L. M. 'Idyl were. t; awarded First Prize in the Class of President Saar Cragg of the Rouge :.October A, at the home of Mr WgYr Fair, on Monday, - :, with Mr. and M,s. ,Carl Bishop. orf. - .Best Display of Cut Flowers and Hill Lioae'announred ffie newest pro- Eilicoita, for the purpose of deciding. Jos. and Mrs. uis�,- St,rnud, . "Hamilton, on the wk.sk--ead. p g* . �r'9 aPotted P1anLe, at Markham Farr re- jest of Lha (rub on Tuesday ami . tb:e oa the date of their regu9ar Fail were with the H. W. Boyer' on .Sat- Mr,. and Mme' A W. Mitchell and onsmittee in c featly. The charge of regular meeting. With the full sup- � and -Winter Duces: Representatives Representatives urday. - -- Mr., and Mrs. . Gar: 1S:ntler were the arranging o! the exhibit deserve port pmd co-operation of the Fire were present frcm the Brougham ' Congratulations to. Mr, and bars. in Noirth,Sary for the holiday week- q great credit for their artistic ability Committee,_the Lions -are taking the '• F're Department, the Women's Ins- Bill Munro (n?e Frances- Balydon),' -end l effort--in—making this-suck-a—_first_atep - to make the South -est -,-i titute, the I; O.. O.F. Lodge, C.sF. of Granton -on '.Lc' birth of x daugch r, and , &ice . - is- M Mrs,, h P. Waster v ; � Pickering F T - Hila ' into a much- and T, Fund, t}re' 13ackey-Cion and tier; Mary •Frances, on .October �..- Ited their daughter in Niorth. Bar o� needed Community Centra Ladies' the Ball '(Aub. Mr, and Mr', Harold Doble, Tor- the holiday. - -� - - -- Maud E. Whiteosk and Gents' Toilets -and a Stage will The first dance of the season was onto. were with the. Ray Dobles on The death -took place suddenly in A '9 be inatalIed as an' irtiab stet; Lo i planned' for Saturday, 'October 1 J', Sunday. -Toronto on We Inesdav, mornirg;, of ->C07t:, Maud E.—at Carroll, Man., on- yard giving the resid5nts a matting- . at Brougham Tovrnship Hall. After Mr. and Mrs. Len Burnintham l,awrPnse-Clark. bro')7er-in'la , of j Sunday, October 12, 1952, Maud E. place for young and old. The lack <•i a short-tiiccas&kri, Mr' Ed. Joneas Reye -in Keswick Last wc-k-end. if ora Miles and Fronk Chapman. Whiteoak, dearly beloved wife of --a suita}lle meet.:.& -pace -_has been Mr. Dean Mair: and Mr, Dona.ld,Berr _ t Mrs- Clark is the only sneer of the Rev. Alex Cox, D..D , s'ster of Edna' felt by all of us for sone year's past were nominated to locate an vrch- . Rouge Hill Hume arid -School (Mrs. Robert Reesor), Pickering;; and with our increasing population estra. Come a1i and enjoy an Gwen- Association Mr, and Mrs, Lou Scott, and non- W C. Sr,and -and Al- it is -.&.necessity, The energ�t: lead- ing of da•x._in . to'.'a'-good. orchestra_. - - ;na: Mr. and Mrs.-- ]Rob Scott -and `• ' Annie (Mrs. ) : Toronto• ori Wi,ilart' Whiteoak, salt :n this area e':'eL since the or- and-ca?ieT g _ - he 2952-53 season of she:Rouge ' 'Mrs. Thos. Ann ­r spent Thark_�giv zat:on o the sRou a HiT Club :. ` - trills Home and ' ' Sdhool Association ing at Hudson Falls, N. Y. testa i Mrs N. ' D. Medtock )-, both ership of Iuonis_m has.-alread3' been , ' of f g — opened oa Wednesday, -October g+. Mr, star M;Z F.ti1 Ottr�tive!1 and -:of- Nlarkdace S Brougham" Church Anniversary Arrived at Yorke Bros.. Chapel, last ear, and given the usual en- _ •ssi.h _a we%at.e:• and liily- family here at Fleshertor. for the 2357 $loon St. W. (at Willard Avers _thu4ia8:ic sugpurf'bv- the corn.Mun 7- 1 meet.n at the school. vvePk:end.' _ �r. p --e-an, �i!1 be head successful g ;` • �? on VWed-w t—&ay i -homing, for &e:v_ze ; sty tlf`re project :can hate far -leach- President 3lrs..deaar Tyas erten- I ltr, and 1►7T�, HortAp, Marg. end `� uL the chzpel .hursday, at =•3o p, in eittects: n Br-ucham t'ri -d Church on Sun- sled a. welcome to all and uSFezally Doug; - spent T#anksgicing at Csm- m, -Interment at- Park Lain Cemet g -Last ,year, the _ amabeur shows 'ray • O t``'-'er 26, Rev. Mr. Fisher ofto the new - +h - (Con'inued On Page Four) Brooki:n will be guest speaker. { lin d briefflly the f ncttiioons, a.msand out r —_.._ a mY. --- ` -- - objects of Home and School. " 1 ci-tyJorticulturat co obey those off-: After a shun burin. ss session, Chr}yantherunmafraid that if --we' don't , r at us and—a "ticket" Program Convener, Mrs. If You Want Me Youll:Vote Fob Me—But Not Unless icer is sure to be look`:rg right tray Show Smith ;rx .. . u follows But these Torcnto reswents, they obey— inn- the -guest' speaker; Mr. l - We heard this -interesting story a few day.'s at; , i -;Jim Coates, of the Canadian Fores- The Chrysanthemum Flower Das- jron�:ming one (a £arrr:er)')rho befoye retir-:ng became, _ 'no vga!k. -air_ over the place, cut corners, try Association, The •speaker's -,sub- la of the Pickering Societ, will be dhe' warden of one of tkit largest counties in the Prov- 'iu'sh-the lights, and lean on the horn -button when they jest was "Conservation;' explaining play g �` ince of Ontario. It seems this hl res cted gent e- have, to pu%1 up•behir.d,you,.wten. you stopped fora a the meaning of the ward as it off- Tuesday, October ,2e Rouge 1,ndastv8 00 pl tri. g y- xnan was invited ta• •-'_'rrh fora .seat ori' the township red light (somebodY',s goin' W get a push on the ,enc] ected our natural resources. Conner- Mr. P. A. Varnhaan of tiro Scar- • ' council".His reply was ---that he -would let bis,,nt}•r:e ,_•nf the nose some of these days for that).' Frankly, . vataoa did mot mean- "no -hunting, l �lioro Society ,R•ilt.-be the judge. `1Ihere — go on the ballot, but that he would not go outside of. Tbronto has the most indifferent, careless .lot of jay - "no fishing", "woodman spare that will also be a skit, by E. K. Bell ti his farm gate electioneering or seeking . otes—adding walkers we've ,:een anywhere. Maybe they think it tree" etc. but the proper application —if you want me, you'll elect me", and he was eiected smart to ignore traffic' signals. Vernon Page ]a out of game and 'fish- laws so that Ajax; -Pickering Twp. Hospital wild life would not be depleted in a and remained in that council until he became Warden to change their minds 4or a while anyway. Tickets WomeWs'Auxiiiaiy-, * county, . :. d—henever did go outside of }.is are being .issued jay_Vi^aTkers:=Watch Lha ligHts - few 'years. -The -.rhos tsman s.,eatch or, _ Of il} must be less than the annual s farm ate seekin votes. +saws:s+ The next general meeting of tete a �` g seeking.votes. .increase in wild:ifs Forest and watr, Ajaix-Pickering p This is a true story, and we think it describes just' _ • ' NO, NO. Townshi General er conse,rvation were illustrated in - what we fee!• should be the. democratic way of taki»s It has been hinted .to us over the week -end that in Hospital Women's 10thracy' will be two . highly -interesting and informs- held on Not enpber 10th, at Piclel6 Office. :Why should a councilman have to go to per- our last week's issue, we had "taken a swing" at, the Live films. -. ' _ _ing United Church, sonal expense to get into an office to administer our `Township Council, V'!e never ''take a swing" atr any- welfare. We should be hunting up the "right men" one who with a difficult task, is or are doing their for these offices.. -...we're going at the .thing backward, !:•est' and giving the task e7erything they've got: ►+++.*_+ Pickering Toxriship' Council today has .-& difficult Beading in the dailies last week -end about the push- hoist, aiM mucli more is demanded of the individual ' bazaar ass of Kent and her 'seventeen-yearo�d son being am- Anesuber than that of a few years ago. - bushed in Malaya (or some such place) by Communist !Me sub-dh ision restrictions reference is referred to - guerillas, the thought that came to u's was -what are- ' --our own opinion -oto which. we are entitled) is that people 11 that�Royalty-doing out in a plate-like Council feel that funfi er apt -divisions and }rousing sat* . Oct• 25. '3 p9 M• that anyway. It was admitted they knew the,area for development must be held - up a bit, until industry - - miles 'around. wAs iplested with guerillas looking for ..can be established to offset the ill-effects of -ell � _ 1. just such as they. What useful purpose could aBrit- ]:easing and no industry fi ration, and in this we feel runs, ane'y' Work, Dolls, Jams ish Duchess and her son. be, seryins travelling a;road -'their view is correct: We're not ready to quarrel with P <' olr our outpostp•--what purpose, other than spending our present Council yet.•No area can survive a hous- .i a, lot of money maintaining military guards. If some- ing development, without a known proportion of in- J�:Ilies, Hn�nernade A ndy; Parcel �oit r� one had been shots, we'd say-�hey were asking for it -dust* to supporttit. - s '� AFTERNOON TEA Na sense in Placing your hand in the fire and then In our reading of the past week -end, we came a- com complaining when you get -burned. cross this bit of understanding, which we thought p g ++s+++:♦ Councilmen or••amy others upon whom community re -ST -ti ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH We see the City of Torontois off again on a Sof- eponsibilities had been placed, might remember --"He :et9 Campaign, directed once -again -at the "jay -walker" -'visa stuck by the conscience of man Man had out" T 1r.ADlE898 AID 14 EW R'---thstt person who walks gcroos the street against the stuped the little people o! the woods and fields is BAZAAR WILL BE Ol''F . 'ED BY MBS. W. P0RTIM. WlS'" 3'Ad :iybh Ybn know, when we're walling downtown ' tient only men could feel the responsibility for lives - f 77 - `• *- Toronto -we sib to obey_ traffic signals 'a d mown to him, for ereatures and ltves`'whoga he bad - - - - r ' ►. }catty, try - ;]gpd wait for the UgLt-we oat-ctwt-towaera arrw rasa W of wham his had heard byOmnoa` . - q , q a • r. r r shops. I don't let it: Maybe sons- ties is no, longer ava Iable..By that row. If farm prices continue be '. ass knows the ansTger - we cer- i mean .labour. It has been said drop only big-businesl-farmers will - •: are a �� taWy don't. that in present day construction be able to operate independently. -- The: drop in -cattle prices is real- and. •building, 60176 of _the total, Hundred -acre fsrmera. will have -int ly serious. cut Termer can keep his cost is for.labour, 1 wonder what cut their costs, share machinery cattle just so long, and then they percentage of farm costs are spent and change work as they did be- ,' - - - have to go. There be a definite in custom work, or , jn operatipg , fore. Looking back it seems to be _ - reason - shortage of feed; lack of high=priced machinery - the there was more friendliness and ; stable room; milkers that tura out ' equivalent of labour? cooperation among farmers then 1A to be boarders, or cows that .fail_ than there is now. The tendency Who '']snows, co-operative, or - other "SA DK to get in calf. If a farmer hag to th'ese''ldays is to beat the other TEA _ SAGS. sill on a depressed atarket'it means group farming, may yet be the fellows' time in getting the baler, quite a loss:• And the average farm-, 'answer to the piobleins of tumor- the combine or in filling silo. ' er cannot stand losses too, welt j - these days - not • with- operating costs so high. 1, often wonder what is likely_ - to happen in the- event of another Super. fo"r Supper - ion, even n a lesser scale , -depress en o than before. I don't want to* be made with XAG, - ! _ logmy. . ltut it does no harm to- _CAN' rE IRST g try to figure out things once in . awhile. In fact, it sometimes helps HOT BISCUIT SUPPER -SANDWICH f . ' considerably.. Beason to taste 1 c. minced cooked meat with ted ' Conditions having changed so onton, B�alt, pepper and condiment sauce; moistim a<igbuy :. "Dear Anne Hirit;'Mitny of your - • If' this man can convince his: much since the "thirties" makes with leftover gravy or cream sauce. Mix and sift twice letters come from 'women who have + wife that she should free him me wonder how well we would then sift into a bowl, 2 a once -sifted vestry flour (or 1>!! - failed in marriage, and blame, 'the + to mar cPo ted l=ard -wheat Sour), 4 tsps Magic Baking -': marry you, he will be one of face up to reverses. The majority Y salt, j§ tap dry mustard. Cut in finely - other woman. I am one of !hose.' +the very few who succeeded of farm folk now have so much 5 tb•. c �' ehortenin .I�3a1u a well is to Prom the standpoint of convention, s • . more - . cars, . hydro, radios, milk- and add A c, chili sauce and % c. milk; mu fightly with a - P Women are possessive creat is fork, ad milk if , to make a soft La.m an -outcast. + ures. Once we acquire a man, we mg machines, coolers, refrigera- -. ,� 9 dough. Kneadior 10 a lightly -floured • When I left • g tors, tractors in many cases board and divide dough into 2 equal rtions. Pat has won't let him o. She will be ao and ppoo my shiftless hue.- * exception, I expect, particular machinery witfi power take -off, one portion into a_ greeesd tow SyJ" cake pan band, I had two • because a baby is expected. When Aad we have become used to going and spread almost to eddges wi meat mixture• Y P moisten ed of dough with water. Pat secoa� sma1L. children. • she learns of• that, she- is apt to Places and seeing things:' 'Very portion of dough into.an 8,44 round and place It was impos- • . retort• "That's her lookout." nice, and, to a certain extent, as over meat mixture; press lightly around edges to ' sible' t o find it should be. But there is a sna +�; score -to layer .deep y into a pie -Btu • This mans first duty lies with - g' wedges. Bake is hot oven, 4250, about 20 m work, so I start- •his wife and legitimate children.. This - "higher standard of living" Serve hot with brown tomato tux. Yiekb ed going out • He is morally, legally and-finan-- if you can call it such - runs Elservinga• , _ with men • cialiy responsible to them. Into money. If the money isn't'1 A third child was i , equal to future requirments, what 1' born. If this man ' really' cares for then?' How shall we retrench?" As "Now I've met a man who loves + you, he will not let you Buffer especially when the one thing we wo" 5A - + economically through --this added"' did have len In and my childten.. He .is willing + plenty of id the thin- _ to marry me and take care of us.. •spo rhopeshd will ashe sume caused you. �---: - He has a good position -but he is r"_ :. married, and his two grown boys. + When you think of your future, k - ; CANT GET_ FREE - Dose a course at wt not s - "His wife Zias refused a divorce. • shame the chi!dren you" have _ t She has threatened me. too. She + brought into the 'world. Your _ + life. lies partly behind you. Theirs ' pis the nagging kind, Who pretends_ - to be always sick. " -+ is' yet to' come -and it .is only .. • you who can make it a proud one Now I think 1 am to have his . • _ p" THIS _ • Baby.: Since he has always provi- ded for his family, and will con- 'When Dna breaks a social law ONLY_ tinue to, don't you think his first she must pay thf price-whieb is -• :duty Is to iiia unborn child? always higher thart she thinks. If "How can we make his wife les you are tempted ask Ann•" Hh'st's - •' that it would be • best for all con- oplaion, She is sympathetic Aad eemed to set him free to marry me? wise," aiad bar help is here for your to - We won't give eAch other lip• ask:ng. Address her at 123 Eight,..M. G." tenth St., New Toronto, Ont. • r onions and boiled vinegar some- time. ome- • �. -- L `:1 time.'this week. , - e. Our unpredictable weather has _ changed again. Now it is really - RONICLES _ Eke fall. But who knows - we -- may be enduring another heat 5 wave by the time this column I 1 -!N RFAitM gets - onto print. If so it wun't be be- - �y CiarPt� rt r , n r^ i *4, a cause I want 'it _ heaven forbid. h have had all the heat I want for awhile. Another unpredictable thing II More chaujp.; - in our family. the cattle market. Prices down lifeI This time Bob has provided cit we don't seem to on beef. And 1 P ' the exitement - or maybe lack of y Bet any. more ' 'it. would be more correct. - that for our- money at the butcher is, insofar as we. are concerned. Staying put isn't usually V +I const- dered exciting - which is what we are most likely to da But theremay be excitement in 'store for Bob, 'as last Thursday lie- started out for Alberta, alone. and -drives ing his own car. He intends stick- ' ia8 to Canadian roads all the. way so the going is bopnd to be-roagh in spots. How' wonderful to : be . footloose and freel Ever since he -was in training at Wainwright ?A' � w during the .war Bob has wanted to take a trip -back to Alberta. He expects to be away two months TI — but I have a feeling that ;he ,y - "two months" may strtch out con- s - _ - siderab]y. BRAND - - i Of course we had it quite lone- - ' ss _ some without him coming in and out, even though he wasn't work- if. to ' 7FRE,EZF -'ing at ,home. But I suppose we - shall • get used to it. Daughter { 1N to , t phoned yesterday to see how, we IFFY! _ were stan :itig up to it, and re- • minded ur that az still have a And the. _ WIV1/ ��VVYWIN �/AiY, MUA/N see "son" even though Bob is away. VWV UVa^+�.d" Q`^'.-., Yes;. that :'s iomethmg to remern- RELIEF IS LASTING - — ber - an 1 appreciate. • = For fast; prolonged relief from _ Now DI ughter - is married and headache get INSTANTINE. This W RA/� "PRESTONE" BRAND ANTIFREEZE ..Bob heade l west perhaps we shall prescription -like -tablet contains not' •. get down •o work in a more set- ! 'lust one, but three proven medical LUST THE SAME AS "PRE�TONE" ANTI•fREEZE- tied frame' of mind. Of course the ingredients that ease the pain fast. And the relief is, in most cases, lasting. ' N _ cows • hart been milked right pain ;t* DEB MAKER OF "PR NE" •along; ha3 ing dont: . h�� and •Try INaTANTINB just Dace for pais � MA Y ' THE S ESTD ANTI -FREEZE meals looks d after, but apart from --relief and you'll say as thousands do those' little "chores" many things that there's one thing for headache., 'have been ..put off. First, until • • . it's INSTANTINPI - after the v edding, and then until And try INSTANTINB for other OO _ after Bob' hall have Idepdrt'ed 'for "aches,'too....for nturiticorneuralgic WITH ".PRESTONE"ANTI-FREEZE the west. You folks will know pain ... or for the pains and aches _ what i mein. Naturally there have 7.- thataccompanyacold.Asingletablet been thjng• that couldii'f wait --usually'brings 1 -.. tomatoes • ifnd peaches had to be prompt relief., _. - ' �uara�ee r.r,..a' d done. But no pickles vet, Maybe (.4.. li.,u,� M,-�• Y. the house will -hr . rerking • With list Instantinrtddey - "�'1►W+;I, w end alwa ' ' �,tIN Ayl � aM kago It 7 . nNiir dy AMI ee" wrr" TIN stantini ' � .'i tilt � t1.�.1 a la ,e `„�l salNet TOdAC"CO ELIMINATOR 12 -Tablet Tin 25� _ __ _ -' . . . _ _ r ^+b An . "' !r+64 " _ For tree boob at and names or nelghbonra ' �Ecoromu•rt 48 -Tablet Bottle 75c - 1 - ' - JfIrdllaet> licit,,. tc'ttn'smastna rewttv 'FRtaTONt• Altt1-gtltatAOT ARC Rti1STtR:O fiRAe[ RaRa•e ' 's•!�a1 • • ' - j OF AATIORaa CARSON LINIT90 TI bf Isla• ads taint torrMns reined,, writs I Kiss rbar�lcat Caro. LM•, Boa 6.3. ieredas. Out._ISS 41--.1952. . 1 U t , 77 7(-. aka . r .. .. _ .. , i" _ a :std... _ rias'• 1 r Leah a -F • , •rif:-' V. eY•!, rA _ w, _ q. -, -- .'ALL YOUR U-UNDRY T ,. ret, f MM WASHED and IRONED -,.- '-:'•'- ivar-d _J • - _ r BUDGET-BUNDLE-Five pounds for. 994.. . 20f 4, for each additional pound. Everything complete$ _ - 1 men's s Pic1r-u: -- ironed, including hitt; washed and iro = d deliveryincluded. TELEPHONE - - ovr rmea. Ravicrsa ' 2n Afawtrta =.�. see - 1 'ata d� you un no STM old got a M 1�d *a n Eft s J Stephenson, Psop �1"ood'Da GMery Stars :. PielrerEotg _45 tmbarton. Oat e _ :mss , Ptak 19M The infantry.-._ machinegunners..•LAUMDERE �•R i The Canadian Infantry. Soldier is a vital , I part of our expanding defence forces. In Korea . • e • the has built a woridezful reputation for his 17S OSSiNGTON AYE., -TORONTO PHONE LL: 4161 � - - courage' and ability. Wherever he goes, thg _+ Canadian Soldier has a way of winning friends ' 0. of -impressing both friend and-foe with his outstanding _ ,training and soldierly qualities. �� - - 4 .r E v _ I 'The Infantry Machine Gunners are an integral - - ,_ -part of the Canadian infantry -regiments. With their AND heavy and accurate fire power, the Infantry Machine L Gunners have time and again in Korea proved how _ _ 'extremely important they are in attack and defence. BUILDING. PLI ES e' - • Play your part in Canada's most important business today, defence.`' g You, are eligible i>< you are: 17 to 40 years of age, (tradesttun ar - - • 1119U18ti011 - _ _ to 45), physically fit and ready to serve anywhere. Rall Roofing i - Asphalt Shingles y Apply to tfie seares# Recrefttng D*po#: �e a #. _ - - Inenl' brikSid ngs - No. 13 Personnel Depot, - _ - _ House, Rideau d. Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Oat. No. 3 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. Rook lath - _ � - Bbeet .Rook Canadian Arty RedruiNng Station," Richmond St. W. Toronto, OrrG ..: - _ - - ,Insulatibg Board i. ' .. nnelDepot. a Lime .� Plaster No. 7 Personnel % Wolseley Barracks, Oxford a Elizabeth Sts., Londa,. Om. Cement, Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main Street West, North bay, Ont. PRON$ PROWS - + - - Army Recruiting C•Mr% _ _- 74 _ ._. ' W. MITCHELL ?5 !1 - + .James'St. Armoury, 200 James St. N. Hamilton. Ont. � Ottr rrw.ka Pus Your way p 7 CANADIAN ARW :. ��9'_ .. r sus ACTIVE RC E0: OWN QQ (�jJ�(� j.j ing, October 7, Prize-winners were: would be held each Tuesday even- --_-BROUGHAM vet� - , Ja.Ia�VVVa i Ladies - Mrs. JW. Hamilton, Mrs. 'I ~ 4 October 14 to . Decker .••,.�� N. Burton -and Mrs; ' L.-.Johnstone 1 en t euchre Prizes will be given a each - _ _ .'A: roan time was enjoyed by all Gents Mt: H, PIexton, Mr.' E. ' with h Errand Prize for the aeries, �i A I LY SERV I C E tat dw Women's Institute Euchre in Williams and Mr. N. Burton. It, was Mr, and Mrs. Burgin of Ailsa, P' hall on Tuesday even- announced that e� aeries of euchres Craigs Mr. land Mrs, D K. Ritchie, - TO ALL CANADIAN AND U.S.A. POINTS r­010, Mr..and .Mrs. F. B. Ritchie and the family; Miss Louise Ritchie acid- _.. 9 0 Mrs Wilcox► of Toronto, e o the _ Thagkagiying at the home of M:; — a OP FE R ,1 D E A !� S E R V I C E and firs. B. Ritchie here. vial • ..•$100.0� SPEC2A� i Mrs. lvot�, .� Lindsay is visiting .• - . FOR A.LL GROUP TRAVEL ti _ Mi, and Mrs. M. Hamilton. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Taylor have par Every Friday ,Night chased a. general store at Goaiwood i FUMN Holm - \ PMO E 1300 - _ _ where they will be moving shortly N t , Rotary Hall Ajax ..� ._w _ We are 84?'t'R to lose Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family from our midst. Mr. Fred Cassie, Mr, W. Slack, Mr. A Hood anti Mr. M. Annie wets _.. - _ _ .. _ ... _ _ -• _ 'among those= who attended rhe- In- 06 teinstional Plowing Match at Carp - - and also visited Mr Ind Mrs. Fd„ Via'. - _ e - • Annis, at Athens. �^ s..-Ferguson spent 'the holt- telephone in your home Mrs M .F day week end at her twine at Black- the tock, -' stands ready to serve you for k-B October meeting of the Friends g Iy Bible Class was held at the homer s of 'Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon 'Greig, on - o f r- a c t i o n o f a--cent a' Monday evening, October with a- very goad attendance., Rev: -Lackey' �. e had- charge a`_- the Worship Period, h aur r. What e s e _i n y� u r_` - assisted by Mrs. Robert,' Miller, aP- ter which the •president' - rs. Haag ,d ss• - - � old i3axclay condt�cteli usine I� t�/ flying 0 /M (' 11 h Plans were made to-bold even allow;'- _ f 3 in-Bans "i u �/ en Party on :Friday evening, 'ctober e . 31, in the township hall for the com- a 1 irei , nom, - wi Jet-costs s_ o _' 1. `' � • � c ild n—freerLadies please provide. ths k Good prizes for those in costumes. v eeti g theclass- The -_ No ember m n of. , to be in the church on Mon- e-;e on- day evening, November a, when Mr. Ti'It SILL TELiiPHONt`OMrANi- Olt QAl1AaA - Young, of Toronto Bible Society will : show films_. The Claris !exbends an invitation to eveiyone interested to.«, 4 ._- ---- 777- - •.. •,.. ..--. .• is ,.. ;'.', .' _ i. �. ee:!' ,WAN'TERD-=, 500- on ,prat ort- ' Your Friendly Resident Agent' _' ' • "_._gage. Pickering ' Tow-nship. Three -` E miles from No, 2 Highway. Fi%o- 191V a oR INSURANCE AGENT .1 COSl1 MCM + &jt 6 4RB CASUALTY, BONDS, AL TOKOSILB � t I" w OW PHOTOFINISHING t roomed house• Fifty acres land. A LIABILITY INSURANCE etc. E 'good district. Bom 6a4 _News Office, BU rRO.0 AVD LIST YOUR PROPERTIiESIs VETERINARY SUPPLM A. :PIV02-NO -upright grand, in good con- _ vu- SALE WITH +� Heat. O• BA13Y JVEa 'di#on, VZO. Apply: F. R• Smith. L -F1� weasi0ay STORE SOURB Main 'St. Pickering. GYRI L E MORLEY ...,.HQ :FOR SALEr-six roomed, wintar3zed T MAT R►esi , Days do fle d pMa+Y cottage, Dunbartoa Shores, warm. p � 3.00 A. M. to 0.00 P. IAL , easily heated, toilet. Phone Picker- PRESCRIPTION �' may' ,-3ng 259W11, 'W gi BTJ'3Z' Mil-7123 1-1 ES ><.00 P. ]L to 6.0! P. M. Oct 24 COTTAIGES FOR RENT-APply:.GIPP�D FARM S='OCK �_ Mrs. Gullmond, Goldman 'a Camp, Pickering. - - . )• • R BQES, P111. B. APPLES `F10R SALE _ :.Hourly pick-up' ><ek• Up - - Blenheim, &5c• bush. and SPys $1.25 j. ush, without containers. Also win- �. C i ��� ` ter pears. A. E. Taylor, White's Side- PbODe Collect Pickering 267 J 12 Store road. Phone Markham 50J4. FORS E•-Azc circulator, coal - SHIELDS MINK FARM PICBERINO or wood"heater. Can be converted to A� _ oil. Sell at half price.' Phone Pick SC ST 3i PHQhfE: !f _ Bring 362, SILICS M d� T 1e,I,gM„1„N,,.IL��nl.r�rwlll�+w� r•'M'""'r'"""e"' Oct 1gNNT MEN, WOMEN! Gain five to fifteen pounds.-New pep, too. Try BLUE RIBBON TEA 1-2 lb. 480 famous Ostrom Tonic Tablets for - WATCH and GAM double results: new healthy flesh:- - ;BLUE RIBBON COFFEE -�1 lb 97e Land Surveys RWAIRING sew rigor. New "get - Acquainted' code, ONLY 60c All druggists: LYONS' TEA BAGS 100 for 990 (�. T. HORTON _ "Rawleigh business now open in Ont. -Apple le & strawberry JAM 4 !b. tin 790. Ontario Land Sarreyee • ario Cotmty. Trade well established. PP And avfl Engineer S. Excellent opportunity, Full tame, PORTER HOUSE ROAST or STEAK ;1b. 75C -W Woodhouse Cres. & ' Write lit once. Raswleigls's Dept. i L•Js333-189, Montreal. FHONN* PIOXIM MO !! AJAX -DEAD ,STOCK Phone: Ajax mit :.:VISIT OUR RECORD BAR Dead and crippled farm aaim�als re- COMPLETE LINE OF moved promptly for sanitary dispos--,YlL"ERS OF TORONTO REAL TESTATE BOARD" SHARP PENS and IENCILS i �' GOI�DON G. CROSS `�iWY" GIRLSt GET LOVELY LADYEW and (f4*M' WATCHES '![ELEPHONE COLLECT - * _URVBSI rain ! to 10 lbs., new 1.00 Weekly. Pickering _..:' famous health and weigh! From �.tfo Terms: i } ' ?croute s sere - - REALTOR pep Try NO DOWN PAYMENT _ .. . builder, Ost mm Tonic TabletlL In- GO�RDON YOUNG. LIMITED troductory, "gets-acquaiaEed" site, wArhrZn to xENT--amen hie MA.I1� ST.. PICK ERIIVIG VILLAGE ;may `o� A„ ��,ggi,� Pickering Jewelry and barn with land, i! possible. im- CfRTE0U3, C+QNFiiDB0+P1'IAL SERVICE :mediately, near Pickering, on high-- [ -PICKERING TOWNSHn" • way. Box 605-News Office, Selling — Buying --- Zmebanging f BvltaylKG P i - RANTED-Dead or Cripples F1aral CALL WPTHOUT OBLIGATION _ :' EILEEN -JACKSON i Lased Tues.-Fri. i t. Li P. 11. 3 ;A nimals; Por speedy pick up, "a - PHONE _V . '• fie. Examined Fitttl , collect — Banner Rendering, - pbone PI C K E It I N G 1 and �, appoint+nast ons Lonne - _ - Lyndhurst 6237 or Pickering . 242 �• PICKERING Rentals 4 1 ROUSE Approbate .- __ -.- . - Valuations Tuesday Evenings F J. P - - -may ! t: - - ( BUILDING INSPB.(.TOR ,l -BY :�.. � Fust Door East ` - >llstsonic Hail a In Memorisaa PHONMt. PI(MERM +s i iPICKI�R O :. - -. In loving memmT of our dear son: '// Trr�scks meed track tr/Cs - - Jimmy Gi:Lard, ]tilled is action, Oct- =_'Phoria Pickering !d9 Qbo� • * #,. l 9 4 4, in Italy. EQUIP WITH :'i6�e,luTa for hi$► in. ailenee, t - No eyes can see me �wepp, 6Q09^EAR IAttell wn Ladies' But many a silent tear is shed. :.lH I MILER RIBS While others are asleep. r �eW 1 $ achi • -Mos,_ Dad and Brother Jim it takes speeia bedfc esoek fifes oo deliver Singe -n Ali 'ng CoM • . • masimttm mileage and lowest cost-per- . = '.My thoughts of you will always, be mile operations an small tracks. Two id ONTARIO STREET, 03HArWA, ONTARIO t :� to 'The wonderful brother you -were to wt"th kGoodyear Hi l[i!•rRib ow ONE -6443 _ r _ pH 6 truck flea deeisoed -'YOUR SONDRD-SINGEW REPRESENTATIVE me, y ° } Cheerful and loving, good and ]Ind, ssaaLL tracklp s• Y12. ISL H. BALLANTLN$ WILL BE IN YOUR DISTRIOPP. A-bieantiful memory you left behind an 7....EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK ! _ :J# -Sadly missed. by Sister Nell and t TO GIVE YOU SERVICE _ Brother Geor=e, imnu It Interested In Any Of The Following Items„ Please Mail GNMOA .I Rouge Hills Lions - Continued s" sponsored by the Lions 'was an out• J lI w - standing success and this year it • SINGER 3>dWING MAC E CO has been ,extended . to include the SALES, I - .. 1 fano ahawa, Ont. - - - AW High School for which a duplicate 4"10' PICMEMGt Comm l _ _ ='_set of prises will be given. Both con-: PHONE: '29W' I _ tests this year will be run on Nov- f ..i, _ r-�Q GAS .OL- REPAIRS Aft- ( 'N,ew machine in a ember 7, in the southwest Pickering Other J Fire Hall, which a �erybody will'soon. iterns be calling--our Community Hall. i ease forty ur us ted as _ Tickets Are. already on sale by all � P' and me jo -ill tri biloRue t Rouge Hill Lions Club. Members at <.. a and !� 60 .cents each. f�uther details will _ -- � •.IYam Address: ,�; -be announced later, - Corr. C�'IaOSC l l s Your rigidaire RIe rigerator • `; . , Electric Stove _ . - _ _ , . , , • , - SIX CUBIC FOOT FRWIDAM]k lt9'INE FOOT, TIWO C[JBLC FOOT FRIt}LLMN ' ,i : • • • • / SEVETi FOOT, SIX CUM FOOT FRIGIPAIRE .__._ Sri t THRIFTY THIRTY-INQ9 '�GTRIC S'lQRIL �jL - �-- Wrcart Pius qutdt •eroiarJn anpplybft Tow Available - . - -- custorn mads n"w can" .,d �t .�rigidaln -Mads ONLY 'by -- p'km � bt dnd ag as whd too • � (Igo) _ . _ _ _ . want - we'll hone it randy for r!a Witt• :GENERAL MOTORS 3'PEEEi :. In am* of dap,, .�. : Pickering News it J -S- BALSDON & SON ACCURACY ;• III PHONE 39 � - , , ..- . VOW 1Ust d[OA ltl I - St. Frands de Sales, Pickering - Women's :�uaciliary were invited to Juloo- E , — _ wbei IOU need ! 1 ACli FA,itM F10R SALE AUCTIO SaiLP, speak of their, work and the owI4 ill US situated on. Highway -12 and 7, 20 pe bei Heti It10T IOU X 10 On October 2nd, the monthly meet- Christmas Shower: l miles until► of Whitt stream and Saturday, r 18.--suction sale - trout pond,,06 acres Whitby; and of householl, furniture, the property g of the Catholic Women`s Leagfie Members were asked to attend tb•' _ - Wuple Of days• r � • . _ --needed, five acres hardwood bush;' !i the istee "Fred C Dingiiiaa, Lot was church- a the basement ofwith the Regi Meeting of the League to, old ent oral ee i balance pasture, clay loam with not- IS, Con. 4, Whitby. Living-room, chu . Th ting opened' be held in St. Gregory's Sall iii foal drainage; good fences, build- dining-room, bedroom furniture, kit- League Prayer. followed by, the min -Oshawa on October 22, � _ ORS ural in good' repair, baro 5.0 x 75 chert utensils,. carpenter tools. About utes of the last meeting by Mrs. Due • to lack of proper facMtl" t lg2w l_feet; hog pen and chicken house, everything you would Oxpect at a_ Dowling: Mrs. Spellen asked' for the annual turkey supper was pod- PICIZ driving shed; ten-room house, part solo of this kind.• Many articles too Trassurer'e iaport and Correspond- ported for this yeaz. A aeries oR stone, part frame: Price $21,000.00 rnmarons to mention. Sale-at 12,80 ing Secetary�s mail• euchreis swill_ be held to build up so y with immediate possession. sharp.. Bert Hannam, clerk; Wm Work will be done for the Catholic furl. The first euchre will be held _Uz-Spring Farm� Limited 1LAW, auctioneer. Chrach Extension this winter as in on October 18th. Mrs. 01 Mas - ge- a L - ` r.a 11 _r the post. Mrs. Gertrude Thompson • offered bar home for -a Testi No- - I •and Mrs• Hughes, President of the coeds to be used for the hall. I,� x x..;,.r.,,.� •car, u. - • • �.. _ >k� i �ng�i a �It"+eCt�l'l� � terla J, 1D StOCk r CiTJARA�ITEEH ., HARDWOOD FLOORING 1 MaEACfiNIh '.3 RADIO �SERVIOE ALL GRADES AND St.'Andrew's Presbyterian Charah and Youth -Sunday: No S FURNITURE DEALER THICK?fESSES Pickering, Ontario 'School at 10.00 a=m. Cl eng 1+ Mtage or Model OF OAS, BIRCH. MAPLE �. David Marshall, Minister 13avice at 11.00 a, m. to which alt Arthur Fwd FUNERAL IUREvsoR s»naa school - 8.00 M, �d AND DEWS y � �s g� and young people'are Church Service - 3.00 P. M. invited. A special imitation is emir Prti DayAmbulance mer Night.9erviee ALSO APGOYO STOCK OF • • •ass tended to all parents i and adds I-rONE Pickering 5QW8 friends, to worship with us, s 1Wm. McEACEMM Prop.. FAIRPORT UNITED CHURCH St. Pant's Church; Dua�baston 1 AND SUNDAY SCHOOL G : N• M. Gordon .. services At z.oa P. ][. Sunday, October 19, Childrees Day : �v�.�.L :Bus Phone Pick. 4.7 LUMBER Yl1BD8 and (Youth Sunday. Please note.-. ZiN]e.8 • • Z PIC3{ERING UNITED CHURCH there will be no Sunday School ail p �p� PICKERIN , ONTARIO 2.0.0 M. Children's Da Service -Daily Service To and From Pickering, "Oe On�• P80NE: PIck. $4. Bey. A. E. Young, Minister 'at 3.00 p. On, to which all Sunday t OSHAWA 10,00 a uir-Church SchoolarsotherI :. 11,00 a. m. Thankoffering Service pie are invite, -also all srenhF and young pso� '� cissterea ]snare Fee An YY M A % ANNOUNCING Led By W. M. & Officers rie �+ f nda. 1 ��a Mrs, A. E. Young, Speaker •• PHONE: PICKALING "1" LIOENMD AUCTIONMR ANP e e 8.00 p, ai,-.Young People's in the Decaife' Electric Manse. 16's and over invited, PiCKERI1fG GOSPEL Cstlsat YAD ATOR Oki* • • �= SL CONTREbCTORR AUDLZY Sandy School _ KEN AND CLARKE Pbone or .WrW !WRITE PICS�E$ING P. O. 1.30 p. m.-Church School and - 10.00 A. M.: R��1 T=Cgi M. ei DUNDAS 9t.-EAST' l9VBTTt3R "Waiting To Serve You" 2.30 Bible Claes De M." Soeviae AUCTIONEERS Eflieyeney p• m--Missionary Semite Lieoosed and Authorised for the ab lity" ce~ Mrs. a. E. Young, Speaker �rangelbP. Sesviaa j' Cowdiahi of Ontario and York. `Dependability" T.�O P. IL B Implements Hoare- . • M. George's Anglican Churchftm AI+L WEL(�MS , bold Furniture. Rest Estate OPTOM�RIST Sunday, October 19. Children's Day Minister -- Mr. George Yealawt our Specialty at Reason" 9.20 � 12.00 ahhl nos is 6,00 Rates. Deal. Service for fibs Price at One. Evenings: Mon., Wed. Ysi., 7 to 0; DISNEY BLDG., Opp. P. A. r . Mlili>4a P. O. pihono Agin• 6eYVa <. Markteaha P. O. phew Mark. 900 OSHAWA. ONTAAlO _-- Phone -Ree. 5-4501, Office 5-6148 j jrUA1 �n�hava e� en 1890. E (Three-Day Service-Arraaeed)a ET ANTEED _ DONEVAK caul RICSARDS 'Loyal Pogue ' y Y 1 .4 Ontario Land. Surveyors, And . y � � t ° . i RE HE I Professional Enginsefi- LIOE'NSED AUGTIONHEB --.. lii6 Kin- Street, Elast Pktieriag ons- Whitby Towashiv. � meq,';: � Y B R AN ® - • ASHAW' ONT. Farm; Hsehold and Poopertyphone: 54%M � � - E E = E from ... � 1f _- -.. ., •Sales A Specialty Do - -.. isi.ey o ors y Pehommpt Attention Given _ Whitby R. R• 1. Picone 814 Q'!i►iW •may Msanmest Mo"' Home - Evelyn Gould, who will be heard OR - Prone Pickering 183 ~ - -- ter. AETff N, PROP. - IMPROVEMENT the C13C open "School for Fathers" R. R. 1, Whitby. Ontario on November s8. She has also ap. ' Yeo Miles West Of Whitby On - _ - No. s Highway Between Whitby Budget Plan peered sa TV in V. S. and Canada► THE EXEMPLAR And ass ISO": VPHi'yHY 4" (as down payment required) =100,00 to $2aoe.e0 From St: BUILDERh Rghen Baha'tillahi, the founder of the Baha'i Faitls,.died in 1898. HI4 _ ;To Tvastyfoar Months To Pay _ son Abdul Baha, became the centre of the Faith. The name Abdul Asha his A Complete Serviee from one store 'W O O D W O REIN G -life was means Thee nt. ry r since the childhood, d, a was it that haredt exile and Lee Homs 0.►nars and Builders insprisonmeent zth >�s�lasstl►er and devoted his entice life furthering - _ _ CABDnM and P11bTpGRAP11irR - the cause of .Gbd, He became a shining example of Sow a man "may s Losiee and Tr4n. Doses, Sash. KITCHEN CABINa'L'8 awly tie laws of God to everyday liTing, and to meet him muss a never `aim Bonk St: Score it m*y. Ont: P*sm Window Us" Waalboards gIyZLT sad INSTALLED forgotten event. As well as being the F�xempler of the Faith, be also_ - -- - . Pygs - 2856 and Plywosds, Hardware, Paint expanded and explained Baha'u'll8h's writing in talks giver} across 400001000- Nom, Bolidera' Sepphos-AiRMATIONS ON VOLU -Europe and this continent. His teachings, covering all aides of hunsan 110KA HOG. &Rain, form an iadi pensible Part'of the Baha'I message to mankind. : CLEN DENIM(. THE _ TT G. A. BekkeQolc� BAHA'I WORLD FAITH Ce�15 weber _ : Pkkssing vies• For further information, phone - Pickering 3d 4J1. = � CO. TD. eoN� a 'R 6A !1 SGAMORO INIIIIIN 8 11■A1111n IMmmumllxONpINIx�1111r11�MNM�■ ' - ' pro St. Clair A� Eaa1. t Ono mss bl . CeUeglate �. SMITEMARKHA «. b neem 5�,1,a:FRANK#z : He. 111? �rsowa srw Saar• 3338 - r1 J. W. DIXON `::INeatsp Groceries and Locker Sere y . rstoralilrroa = • �. 'wwrlran - -SERVICE 'OUR AIM . QUALITY FIRST' "BULANCB QOtJPi'1'RY HOM]� P1C E;RING - PHONE 30 ` SMAM ACFXAGSB AND - FARMS we'RATIN Waitingq4odBuyers rYttlr Cash Down Pa7asNU L _ ' CALL • Mr. INGLIa l . COICANT and CONAI�T For prompt And Espesfeaeod �rltn8 Rump Roast ' Cili0iC6 ' = ;� Barris Urs and SdwMts shame Walkerton Creamery Rib Roast . iiardon n. tenant, s. C. - Butter �61c of BABY BEEF Beef Liver G. aaant, V. Nlg><ts: Mw1091. Office EMs-0604 . of BABY BEEF lb. •'69c lb• 35c :._ fat Grade lb. - ! O St. 8. J. A. V#nLLOUGHU and SONS lb• 69C OYisW% On 7 1 Simcoo Real. ]P5 awes e l sixty E�"A� hil sa - : re' ' Pte - " Fresh Young . lb. Country Style Fresh S ribg 1b. Legs of Pork 49cl. Sausage 21b. 65c Legs ot�Lamb 69e Insurance Co. cos FRS ESTDIAI`BB _ - w>RI�s OR PHoiiai 4�,esy $..ams as.bsa. �M Bsies For Fars Ani Q mfr - - - BdUb W ass/ulnsgh aod Thmositi SYppH6r _ w,.hi.lorhhr usuraace on Rainy. NEW iitrtihdnHhk Suss. hie, Said sits Iartatiad A Iasunn a Of An glass PHONE WHrTBY gala I • •'�OWlIiBYi �. Gibson -. Maple Leaf' �- - -- RODMAN ' STO PHONE . wHrTBY �>ta - 09JRE . Skinless Sausage M' Sheet Metal . Works s -45c-- EA f n;.D HOBsag - =,�,p. _ lb. pkg. 45e- - - Year Fast Shop - REAL \ _ _ __ .__.. _ __ -At 1b.27c , _ A1s0 - _ • _ ECOMAMY• lb. cello Pkv' 45C Q >E>rliAD~OR CRIPPLED vw= ' Ai Retr' of Pickering News OR* Ih'amily hg1Ze 89C 7 'Hourly Pick CAMPB�SLL WILLIAM G. LAiWSON o. Barrleetee and Sollricoe ieee Wing or Round Boston Batt of - Magna leLeaf - - '- b7 pSirloin,1AFFORo Blies. ,i NWO.OD ONTAlZtO Ib. 33c Baby Beef lb, 75c Pork lb. 59a Phone: Pickering IS7W17 , • jlipHplll'/iiFi'd1h w0�8 - - - = - - �' ; _ _ . r . - _4 r ._'�Iplq�lp■IluuuuunamR '•�.-.. _ !hr • wi�>b♦ � 1 II111i111hNHNWNIgIQRIMlIM01 �� - — za , T.t fVW i .1 VJ r y _,K. • :, ., .. ., .. v w_.. .. ... _.i . ... _. .. , . . Ya'w'l .vt. _ a _ `. i- .a Is _ On ,. V +� eA 1,�,n*• ,gym^ s v-:+I.h� bow i >v _in tae . n►teu .Lura. aq.� L _i S T A 'i E i 1 i • • 2!he guest speaker in the Imortung - Cis" KWvil and family spent the will be Rev. Mr. Wiley, W Port - ` ,'lmoliday at their cottage at Caesarea. Perry, with music by the home choir, � . ' DesA w is Blest � Buying'or 9ei8a*SegU6 M the 1� one Mr. and kre. Jack Badgerow and In the evening the. service will / be - ., Alan aril Willard Peddie were at taken by a former pastor, Rev, L ari a. J 0 which is deri� ikor N:peslnsee aid cottage o'rer the week-end. E. Kenn � accompanied by bas ` P ,.�eepfei�g Aifse�est of the �erwk Ruins iii Fates o[ Mrrtaet Fsieea, Mr. andgMrs. Gordon Neale of choir from the Cannington church. Iiighlaad Creek were the SundAy Hallowe'en Part Planned _ Y guests of Mr and Mrs. Don Hedges: The village Recreation Committee YO U Eddie"Ortiz; Ortiz acrd Koger Roy spent will be in charge of a Hallowe'en the week-ens at Urr t.pke. Party 'here on 'October 31. There _ > � and receive advice ,and the soarea of idormstioa mast Mr. and Airs, 'Phos. Lye and fan- will be prizes, movies, skits games $ O me from experts and proren quar04 aeWe Real Notate Brokerage. ily spent rile tk-eejs-end wnta Ur. and 1 and candies. A parade.of all those - hlrs.• Len Lye here. taking part will go,through the Air. and ,Lars. '1 a isi took a mot- are asked t6-bring noise-makers andW E } )ie and Dire starting at 7.30, All taking part / 'or trip to ,Lie .•t rtes un the holulaY, ' g are an active,•dependable \ { Mr. and Airs, lion hedges lights, Place of the partyv6 I be S=oup of men desislug to setts oa the -., and Alrs. Len Lye were in " Mors- either the community hall or the beet of our ebllitiee. Your Real Estate Problems are our Btatineasr and - Lane ori i*flonday- Masonic hall but this has not been Mrs. � alent-.no and Ar. sent we can advise you is the beet of year intereeC, and gift you •� -- gY' P ,decided as yet. Sunny .with Dir. and Airs. vreen of - r ._ p ' AjaX Aura on irlonuay entertained it: D UNBARTON. RESULTS �' _ - - -•-;:- 1L+uves from Alai'knam, ' . Mr. �u.d lilts. Liu yr allace of Tor- I • . • Thousands of Real Estate Tvanaedioas harp been effected is oor offY. $ - ,onto spent the week-ena with .Lr. I bliss LML-ui Roberts, Toronto, was Airs. Earl Beare. a week-end %-i'sitor with Mr. and ey and tnsay, many Bnyece and Sellers hs7e realized,the oaaodel - - — Air. acid alts. ,r+riar entertained ' Mrs. Donald Annan. Besselits ,of our specialized method of dealing. _relatives over tae hoLluay. Mr, Doug. Willis was attending a . , _ - Air, and Mrs. NN eisn of ♦ Toronto Young People's Conference last week spent tae ;wee�c-end with Mr.' st,d at Peterboro. IF \ aura. Nil. Weigh here. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnstone, of We guy be of seeriee to >rn In Buying, 'selling, we await to adtrlse ' Mrs. Jamas act uinough had se-:- Toronto, spent -the week-end with oral members of her ianwy at home jir. and Mrs. `Charles Risk ybo� fa all maths of Beal Botabs. zor' the week-end. Sympathy of the cotusnunitp is _w. Wafter ',ward, C- as. Cooper, Earl expressed to the family of the lata C - A-Y - -- Beare and ower locate returned from Mr. England ALL, TO=�- _ - ;� ..Cary on the weeg-end where they Miss I. Watson,. Galt, spent the had been atpenauig the plowing ! week-end with Mrs. Chaven. hiatch - We are glad to see Mr. Mooers-G ORDON G■ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chambers had ! head home again after a stay at the _ - ._ . �ROSS friends trom Stouliville visit them Sunnybrook Hospital. 1 on Sunday, Miss A, Brander has returned_ bo _ Mr. .Lid Mrs. Carl Dopking of bar home sYtez spending se sial ' REALTOR Luodsa visited ddr.'ana Mrs. Morga weeks with relatives at Sarnia. FIN "a and other:. rrnerula here on Harry and Aire. Westgate and the PI C KE RIN G VILLAGE • PHONE 1 -_ a Monty children, of Guelph, were with his li-ne Nark Board is planning an parents here for the week-end, Opening Night zor the new Dasa- Miss Winnie Wood spent Tuesday AGR. 3036 a• QR. 6.4008 • 40R. 0618 meut in the community halt, some. with Dr, V. E. and Mrs. C7srtwright _ is November. As soon as the at Burlington. - -- - fill is evened, tney will De ready to `- pour the new floor. kers. G. and Mrs. Davison, Miss - ,.- Y. F'ursy� Mia Binstead and MAS. 4t D. Dic"Mom attended the W attbp , ' M,r,,,,.rrr• ol. :-. LLndsay Assoctauon' meeting of the - y -r� - aiaptiuta t;iturch Last Thursosy, at ( .; �• ty. a `Y Mr. and Mrs.' F. �Biastead had I �` f � �No ,th`r inv`stm - . their famLi at home ter uta holi- ti i/ y .., day. Y nded: Mr- and Mrs. Sa�n� y the. - ;Waais of vrvAia, Mr. and bus. ttrli- aLa 1ncL -and-- - - -' : 33snstead of areae raver, Mr. and _ a y i k- w` • of inte f9st Mrs. l{ LLark of lareenwood, laidraft Mr. and Airs. 14uamz of laaremoat ' ,and nephew K t,aandmer, UrAu oiad i = a C��abil� �• yin a1u�'� kAgar Ward had a.successful barn. ;' _ - �'� _ ,h�,�� acs v '� ` '� , . �raismag last lnursday tinea contras- �' - ', _ y •tor Asoricy Symes and woout tizty } _-• ,, neighoors reaeu cue- '69 oy ot► Akacn, :1„ _ 9 �verytamg went time and �t the / f, ,close of One' any, tea wo ea of %9Le - baptrut t,nutt:rr served a not supper. _ rsa•. and Otis., a. vrmerod of llor1' ,;._ . • ' `. � '' onto spent the weer-end with Mr. nor* to build up ��s of swing • ' ' and lytta. Al.dorLnson, .. rhe w. M. ,. -nau a-good attend-- since ttend- since at taeLr meeting labt weer wLtis tae preament in L cn:ur. Ina pro• gram was Ln: charge oz airs.. o&M. want Airs. rrsr,x. traTson. ^ ` .. .. .. - � Ours., ' T' _ - . .' SucLtwooa, A�:e. L'euale, , flr,�l f�t/y S�/�ie sa►�ine - m�� s.T✓/ng t�si�r, _ .loanaon, airs. Lackey and dors. ` /" lraw;Lin. 'z'ne next moe"ag will be nerd' on ANoVemoer 13, wneri the : J/J/(,�h� 9G �� s /%� "II f✓I t,Gi/GI rI�4%% y - guest spearo:er wul be a mLssi � J J • mise IW Lour. she wLm1 alto ow _ � _'i`+� i� s ' some 'SLUMS.' . h -• /�. W7. a p�- _ . . GAP+, on Sunday morning at the United • ""� Church aunday zcaobl, several the children received tneir annual s_+..» , i promotions to higher grades. , ;'�` +?•, � -. d/ � •.; _- 'fl��.� � a� l�G � ;�•w �•�'� ,t 70 �IIv Gil . T;*' = ' _ All those interested in the bad- ? - - minton group are asked to meet in y ` 0/� _ p ` ..�... IS lvoilW ev -� a mommas nada . a the ubLic school niers on. October !� 27, $t 8.UO p, m, It is hoped to have 7 ' 811 interested ones tut rung out.' Mr. And Mrs. J. Peddie, Mrs T.- Bacon, . Stouftviile, and birs. Edgar -- Kidd, Richmond hili spent the week • i• .. end at the Peddie cottage Meld.' -- v� Rev. H. Lackey conductet In diitiiv- ersary services at Mt. Zion on Sun- • I�,. _... +.;wit I A s` day morning last. Rev. R. H, Monk- . f�lG pl'lCP� /7G4�CI' t.ai�,g�s • Qo=; _ -G `J _ anan of that charge preached here. „K Mrs, Minnie Morgan and Miss �, t , Gertrude Morgan, of Toronto, spent S 5w/ Y %rrkrres� �pn t f2'1' h �' pas 9 til t the holiday with Miss S. E, Evans A 2n SY&J °� W Meld fo m2i`urif . .CLAREMONT .. '� r Can 6t, paia� far in a,;h or nSt2/rr»�rrr s tv rr�eef ffie - _ - .MEATS � � gyp/ Quality Guarunt wd � � aVU'ts t'OhIlPJ1/PJ1 a� 'S l:Pr ,1pbone :3rso1 We Deliver = - k / ` +. - '-- . - _ - a• rarer • !_._ -__ — _ ; . s:, du�ort�in2fidn5 f o mt� tier ant's necdS % s ` - J-urn You S -rap y Iran_ &Metal INTO CASH _ °, i _ 1 'JM - .� 'l` - ; .,7rb Series flow, on Sale ..sir _- a at Berths, Invesiment Dealers, or through your. Company's. TullyssTown,son �' L ..Pa yroll Savings Plan • AJAX Nr - v ... y+,y'3a.i "J+MY' •':: C :.�iNCY1KYIa�:.�.•.,. `�r'�✓.'..�: �_�11�! � J •'� r v v efi;.'v.YW v-. 1Fa*rTD me In -- A% r: 'ATCNiLI, ONT. "All, Togothw Now, Gangl"—The tug-of-war is always a feature at properly Fall Fairs like this one. _ I r .y,• it= -�Y J4. w a _ -..•d 9 ` ,-. �° . .b , ". �. ,_,y.� -,: :'_v, w•-ii+.i. :" - .. r.,, - r�,'.• ii . �..y, R�.}�'w, i••,.. .1 �i 'e" 'i�.��',i'S. .y ai3- t '� -`STO�N. f• .. .- a .. -onto tchce "1"N­.'.fh011e-. 8_�1W .. g rm • �Me�n's Sweater Coats :. ►Boy's-�YessinCso_wns , • Brunsw'ck .. Sardines _ �i _ - • BRIGHT. PATTERNS — _: _ 4r t'PBNMAN" i�; $izest_a to ,d E TINS a ' IN `NAVY, GREY, MAROON AND a'OI1R OWN" f :. BLUE HEATHER ; i . 1 .. L Pyjamas I BE COMFORTABLE ON THOSE COQ(+ - BYend� Tea 59 c lb. AT f�,Ye 1 EVE�,GS. ONLY — $5.76 Psizea. _ f " G6L.'D MEDAL" ' x �q , •; , r ', e-� -- r .._ j� - + DIM — "GALWAY" •" - Kiddies' Sweaters a -.Popping Corn PURE WOOL sjoj'P . PATTISM— �•� - Leather Windbreakers .TWO Fos .Me. z 1 AAR MEETING WITH THE APPROVAL OF ..."CHERRY VALLIS!" i '� L: ! , - Ladies Kid Pumps f ]LANY MEN .WHO WANT COMBINED{,$died Pumpkin -IN BLACK Md StOWN - COMPOST AICD SEMCE TWO FOR 87a - BMART FOR $1r8 M "TAR $21.95 , - . Ball _ CHOICE FRESH • - - - • Cranberries Ladies Black erina Shoes - - MOR DANCING --- ALL SIZES Pair - i=•K ` THOSE I^" MEN'S SHIRTS IN WHYM AND SIC. )PER POUND I BLUE ARE STEADILY MOVING OUT. .: --THF FELLOWS TXK THEIN - Ks., i.:. - ` '. i ':. �.:.. o wl;ITn ro I:Aln+t cdPB _ Men's sweat shirts : T.. _ Pork $� Beans • . :..�N �a T`o K - a � �� 5 {� IN i�E, GREY AND RED 80 OK.— TWO FOR IilBe. '('LAIN GLASS PLATES, 91 for WARM AND COSY Bushby's Hardware'BROCK ; .. . PHONE 618 WHITBY f3EJ1TTY ELECTRIC RA#IIS - sMi Oil t 11111dan food. - KATTY ELECTRIC WASHsc ERS i :.. as$ ra... s .ass - -- t; THURSDAY, FRIDAY, 'SATURDAY — OCTOBER 16, 17, 18. RANGETTES AND. = Zvealtng SMvs At 7 and 9 P. M. — Saturday Matinee JAC 1,91): - Saturday X**mg 8hgwa.Start.At `coo P. M. (ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES ,� DA ti PRL, 8A•TURDAY' OCTOBER is, 37, IS - Bend of the River 8-H Paints and .General Hardware - TIiURs �.. _ COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR 'W�Id _Blue :_�ooder IWNH: JAME,9 STEWART, JULIA ADAM$ ARTHiIEi_KPIKNEDY P1i011E 4G PIC�ERING - _ : - -AF SO--MUSICAL''SMOOTH- SAILING" — - - "DRIP ALLOAG DAFFY'• —"SWISS SPORTLAND" HARRIS and IWENDEL.L CORNY , Dunbarton Lumber MONDAY, TUESDAY, -WEDNESDAY OCTQB£R E0, 21, ES. ��,�� o� Damascus_ ? Evatinir Shows at 7A0 P. M. 'Last Complete Show At S" R M. Building Supplies i NORM FORRRST _. _.. v No . Room for _ the +G room .. _ - TECHxIcoLOR :. + IN _ one 19 W 1 iW'1Tit —TONY CtIRTI9 and PIPER 1NAt1'Rl$ .:.. Ph •:•: PLUS -SECOND FEATURE . � t 7RAUL HENRRZID and JZFF DONNELL Oppaai4 Klwanis , Puk _ Jungle "aim- in the. Forbidden Land _'O,a:• E.eninsa area- IiVITH — JOHNNY WFISM t'LLER and ANGELA GREEN Attaeeso�s MONDAY, TUEE., ,WEDSDAY —'OCTOBER 20', Z4 �. - - AND FOX NEWS— 11 Sh' �� - . _ �.:.. :. • -" ��°"' Wait 'ti th - - _ ..:.. a Sun >< es Nellie NEXT ATTRACTION-- �>�►N PETERS and D - - _: _ AVID WAY.N!Z Walk East on Seacen _ NIlTRPFiY and YIBGINIA GiLMORB .Aave----Bos# ; "•JL*A BENEFIT BY THISE HAVER and WILLIAM LUNDIGA14 .. GOOD NEWS =N THEATRE POIlICY COMBINATION _ . Bei Orfiet Opens Evenings 7 6.90 P. Via. - t ''YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER Saturday- and Holidays _ !0.00 P. M. P n ` •. +Ives you caw Iet•, dependable . Matinee Saturdays and Holidays S.SO P. M. _ GORDON 'HOUSE �(n�sowenews. YOM seed l o know .M RAetl t. going on where yw live. FLOODLIGHT PARK iG But oM live else iw'. -:MAKE PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUR �- yy WORLD wMre big events en M _ ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES - .the mnking -r vyenta which osw ATTEN i'IC1FE t1 G 111L1AGE = : oreeva ,o -o. to '- 4 :'job. yogr home. your future.700; Fw y... constructive reports end' inhrpre• • .tpfiom of national and intorno. OPERATED AND OWNED-BYfor news+ then is tsubstitute. - • �j�e 7 for THE CHRISTIANN SCIENCE •NEWS APER -._ CANADIANS E oy benefits of being . _ ON n the e� .-• ••- ,. ji est inforatd—locally, nationally, • - -' , �ternatkonolly —with your local NOW IS THE TIME . TO INSULATE YOUR HOME :!Cattering • tot! . ..... _ __ _ '�paper and The Christian Science -PA • _ - Monit•r. _ ' Use the modern PAL -0 -PAX Insulation' DA I•L Y DINNERS �IST:N, Tuesdby nights over _ ABC stations to "The C,hri�tigq BANQUETSScience Monitor Views Me News." Rent a blower from na and save money LUDG 111PR'1`IIi1G And use this coupon today far a aplcJa) in. BE WARM SAVE- FUEL SAVE MONEY • W E U I)ING RU C EP"I'IONS froduero►y srbseriprion. -$1 rima. _... SOCIALSROOMS:._Kooms �N Norway oss MM1U. �CLAREAg4NT �)-OP -OPERATIVE. LL `` URE 1 Floose and M. on Intred-g o, , ' �, L' ri 1, V l� L ►J � t10 26 The I e�weMose i a. — issesa. * ' MODERN DINING ,HALL, Beate about. 3(). i , _ _ SNACK BAR * RECREATION ROOM * ty�_ BAN �jfx� SITTINGS & READlZNG ROUT .* , ..donal f lair, Irene, i"'—; - Reasonable sates -SATURDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER ISth A Good Place To Meet Yoitr Friends" _ �_. • • : '.. Cud or Thanks. - . PhoNo P�tic�rn �® We wish to thank our kind neigh- ,at-Brougham''l .. t• Comm�inity `Hal bore and friends the W. A. and the _ en's Club of St, Paul's -on- _.. ' Sideam , eredaughter, Muriel—Mrs. 'Baldwin the -Hill.,. Duliberton, or the' beaut- Whitevale ' and ily, _ (tui floral f ral tributes and -.kin words _ `.UNDER THE 'AUSPICES OF THE BROUGHAM fam 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield and the of pympathy; also to Dr. Hood and ' ` Holiday visitors in the vale: Mrs. children from Hamiltotl; Mr. and Dr. Borland, and the Re#. E. G. Rob- _ Mth Parti and daughter Pam, with. Mrs. Harold Bresnnerand three dau- Inson, for'his' comforting words and. i .COMMUNITY CLIMB zr+ friends in the vale, `Mr.`' and 'Mrs. ght+ers,- from Toronto, with Leslie help in our bereavement of a-Ios�in� _ ... N mpM11, Cochrane, with Norman Randall and family. wife and mother. , Crsaswell r* family; Mr. and Mrs. Mr: and ffin. 'Ross Randall, ialr ry111IL-Payae and Family �� god Orestafta A"Callee Conts.,1 A Enjoy An Hrenbs Ot D Law Hagerman and Neil - and Mrs. end Mrs. Harry Marten, with N. and R p«tt,► spent Sunday with. the form-' , Mrs. andalL _ .