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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1953_01_09tk1 ,_.._. y o . .-'... �,... .. ��.. ..'.�. a: ,wr. ... .._ ...,.. .r.. .., -77777 . S A, w r F* r r,• 1$ — �y w n E�x Lw" / '7. E VOL. 7$ No. 7 � g Q, plaiTAlli10. FRIDAY', JANUARY s- 1Y6$ 0 Cents per %kuthoriztd as . $sound Class Matter i�bseripuen. "*as aft per year Q 7�. i9.a0 H'• C. dURKAR and BON f(�gg p:�,­94 -far 2681[i 10 L_ aSMent-u Aeon ptts- fa ker.m._ illagencoporation r Folisti Trustees and Village Rate-' To the Editor $Myers are Wpressing satisfaction Dear Sir: eickering' V Mage 6: tufa week with the petition circula• I would like to thapk you on be- " ted last week half of St. Andrew's Presbyterian -end, enlsatiug support`_ Mr. sari Mrs. John P.eriimea and -- 3n the application for incorporation Church Ladies' Aid, for your kind- Jack- called on Mr. and Mrs. Joba Of the Police Village of Pickering. ' ness and . co-operation in . publishing Bell, Toronto, on, New Years Eve. The results are now known, we all our notices in your paper during Mr'- and Mrs. John Reirmer and ` beiiieve that over' ninety perept of 19.52.- Jack spent New Years with Mr. and " the Posaiule - signatures of oVners x Mrs. George Vale, See. Mss. Z�ie rockatt and Katharine, - w g Toronto. '. « -. s;ad' tenants were obtained-mighty- Mrs. R,obt. hurch St. with tour percent of the assessment was NEW CHEV NOW ON DISPLAY Dixon,' Mrs. S. Dixon. Rouge Hilae to ,actually obtained-in other words � :Viii Hunt, Law Motors ,ars --- « eighty-four percent of the property- _'" Chevrolet-Oldsmobile epresentati're : end a few weeks in Jacksonville,'' -= ewnera and their holdings supported orida. « apPlfcation. Announcement«appears elsewhere .• Earl Ottewell is back at work This Petition will ,be placed with '•'. in this issue of the appoAritruent of MAttu -a minor operation on the Ontario County Council at 1.00 Mr. Wflf. Hunt, as the Pickering �. James Koch had her brother P. m, today '(Way). The ,Trustees ; : and District Chevrolet-Oldsmobdle With. them from Sunderland for a WA undersstand'are then free to, sip- a ` a, Representative, by Donald's Cher proach . the improvement Distrdet rolet-Oldsmobdle Ltd., 'Whitby. few days last week. - of Ajax: on the matter of "water � The 1858 Chev.-Olds. announce- Mr's. A. W. Mitchell's brother, _ ; contract", a contract which Ottawa. � meats are being made this week, Morrison, Mr. M Toronto treeived a Advised tar would be severe fracture of the hiv in a fan agreeable if i;.: a and the new Chevrolet is on a � and when this Village incorporated. at Law Motors today-a beautiful. � Mo. The Times-Gasette - published a _ - looking car. Mr. Gordon Bray's mother' cuff= . story a few e- neo r-b'.ch sp -arm W. P NEALE ALE% RUSSELL urs n a art - Bred a lags fracture i fail ! to have an its motive, the disturb- Chairman of the Board Ajrx i.e;a:rae.r.awive �• Floyd A. Lawson ween. 6 ing.Of the minds of some of our - _ a . • • Dr. and Mrs_ W. Tomlinson .-had peopie_..it would appear that their Inaugural High �clioot people for his integrity, - -The death was announced from him parents, Dr. N. F. and Mrs. � correspondent was not as fully a- Board -January a, Mr, Neale told the -Board that the Kingston General Hospital this Tomlinson, of Claremont for dinner ware of as many of the facts sa are there. would be many ,problems to week of a former resident of this- on Sunday the occasion of Dr, `lit = . our Tillage authorities Mr. W. Percy 'Neale was appoint- •face :n the new year. but felt that --"lege, Rev. •F. A.. Lawson, who ` F's. birthds,y. SOProperties, thmugh_nst- ed Chairman of Pickering District as in the past, the, members would with has family lived in the resid- I Mr. and Mrs. Cancan Barrett' _ ` m'e o! owmerahip could not arrange High wool Board for another year work in harmony, encs now occupied by Mr. and. Mrs. had Mr, and Airs. Al.' Wilson. White- - « autho at the inaugural meeting on Tues- 31r.Dave _ -larin bold, vice-chair- Fred Roffey. _ vale, and. Mr, and Mrs. Cliff I arr- afgairig rity in time oz..the {. R pereentsge would haus been higher day, nicht. man urged the members to face The symlPathy of their many old ett, Brock Road. with them-on Sun- d= eighty-four. Business - Admrnistr-or A. Ron their obl,'gat:cns as-members-and to. fri-ends here is: expressed- to his day, - — - y Irwin opened the meeting and called make every effort to attend all. the, mily. Mrs. Lawson pre-deceased Mr. and Mrs, Gard Winter left fa on Rev. A. McLachlan. of the Ajak ine,tings, whether regular or ewer- km some years ago. j this Reek for Florida, fora few UnitedChurch, who gave a bried gent, Mr. Laws6n was in in S 7th year. months. They were driven by Dick « Annual Meeting Pickering .Public address to the Board and led in Committee Gh irnea for 1553. Interment was marls in the friends'. Jr. • ' ecnooi Prayer- Mr. McLachlan stressed t .e are. Finance, B. Jamieson ' Proper- Cemetery-, W ooleL; Ont; Mr, and Mrs, Ray Ray Dobre en-. « g Y — tertained the Dobie family from point of Board members having in- t Alex. Russell; Irsn.strortaa,m, � Card of Thanks Toronto and Sunderland on Atev� The annual meeting. of Picketing tegrity: It is common for, any board Har. Mitchell; CafEtera Burry N ir- _ - M Village ruaiw ,u:ooi was ne.e ,,,s i to have differences of opinion a- kar; Buildings. D. C'laringbold; Years Day. orlon members, 1 wish to thank-the W A. of the 1�iwednesosy even",g witn toe usual, g but keep in rrund ' Board and Stift; Sid. Pugh: Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Ptuvir, en- -• _ < that the man you are dies United Church for the basket of - assali. attendance: vordoa }srriy w-.>tia treeing Other membe:a cf the Eonnl are;, tertained their two daughters. -und . , with was put there- by. a group of Fred -McNair-and 'Wm; Harkneia. - good Assent .to-r:e a! Christman; families from Toronto on Sunda meeting cuai.maii, � tryru Alts- also the W, M S., of the Presbyter- y' se wet'' fan Church for' t.'ieir gift. These Congratulations to Mr. and Mea. isosrd �ltaiisaan W,. C. ]lz3ritar gifts were. very. much appreciated. Jack Warren on the b.rth_of a dau-' - '. New Jf[smager At Highland Dairy _ Card of Tlianita� uise Ellen,• on New-Years - revievred lite }*ear's report, lite Sim- titer Lo ;uncial report shote iti' balance an y at O Toms Lake g _ Day Oshawa. >sand_of esu*j, ne advirao tne+e it was announced by Highland I wish to take this opportunity -0:1 Mr, and Mrs. S. Runnalls enter- '!tits stn enrohroent toga d sass Dairy this week that AIr,. Alex Run- behalf of Mi-5 Oldfield end myself -Funeral" Services For tained their son and family on Sat- enrolment d sail y die, of West Hill, has been appoin- - of 'thanking eC7-flue pupils, with led manager a! rraarig itieiida, net Late floss Burro ardsy, from Clai�cson, .as average increase each m g lite Pickasirig larch. ghbora, sty everyone for the won- :: ••••� Mise Audrey Hunt has been con- _ « year of the buwners derful television set that was in- Funeral • services were held on "Oned to bed through illness for. a . � Pam �°°° > - F e tans fit' Mr. Rundle, who will move to stalled in my home at Christmas for Thursday of thio week for the late few days. Io .forty pupils. 'Five rooms whit pyo in the neat future has ' i Kaa¢hers were now aperstitig, . sail my pleasure. I will 1 ` certaiply be Ross -Burns, who awn at Mrs. Jim Churchward, Weston,. _ - Kis probabili of Navin to been m the dairy business for 'the thinking of you all. while sitting t Oshawa Hos itall on Monday.spent Wedneeda at the ho g oDs past sir years, and hap been conn- here and o in it, and a He had been in Poor health for her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Beksr:: tib sixth and only remaining room acted with allPhases' of the work. enjoying anytime next Septe�er, . This paned the anyone .of. you feel like com:nst in• some time. He was in his 66th year. -Mrs. Irish is improving after her <, way for the discussion at •what it A married man, with two a �ch,i_ld_ren. _just come along, we will be ad to Air• Rundle, is well ualifi his glad Born at Dunbarton, tie_ attended -attack of pneumonia, at the home ;'.oto take place'% the following yearn q �{ see you. Wishing everyone at you ba Tomato- -+wfth one asitwer--aooWsr � motion, and°we expect you will a Very Happy tiew Year. settop!-there and later worked 6a of h! niece, _ j only - the farm of .his. parents, the late -' •� - The incoming Board wereThomas Burns and Alice Coutts. - Stan ByersB+yean -�nrn� to nabs a survey pod' Alas; ani Pickering Tewasiasa .. IFuhowin his m - e7 g serfage txs Miss L A e recomraemdatima In pre Generat Bespital who re-deceased him - - iys+epare Pidceriat Brandt _ . Bishop, P eiSht - .,Car. *f • •� tedtiees for that day. �'- i, Wesaes� iastitate years ago, he farmed at*Dunbarton --I" would like to express my nin- Fire insuzanee on. the prement Membership of the Ajax and- Pick- and moved to Pickering about twen I sere thanks to the many, for tits. ibuilding, now fiftw thousand was �g Township General Hospital The Christmas meetingof the W. ty-five years ago. He worked with --recommended an in .Women's Auxin has cards flowers and fruit received! _ increase to aeveo- •may readied one l., Pickering Branch was held at Frank llitcheH in the t+eaell and cent- �� my �� illness: also. for >.nadred. it ia'ennounced as :the W. ent block business for man ears. the many enquiries, and, to Doctors. .� t� five thousand tiol<ass, the home 'of Mrs.-T. J. Wheeler, on y y Tomlinson .nod Ms, and, dor chars'•. The ebsairman reported eoe' of the A. nears itc annual meeting, Mon- . the Brock Road, on December Y6. He was a member of the Presby- day, Janda 12 st-B Carol singing and several piano terian church woudedul attention and •assistance. .:lowest mill rates, - m ilia towneLip, January p. M. in the Surviving are: two dao but' stated that it could not be top- Pickering United Chairch. Member numbers by the hosteeg contributed ng ghiers, ed to keep it at- that low figura•..- No, 100 is Mre. R. G: Slater, Ajax. ' to the holiday stmbspher+e, Marie and Daisy at 'home: four. _` _ A._-- Alvit'Bushby- reventiee oil thea from out-of-ow- tion ut-ad aet�-- W>� the Auxiliary began a little' 7 he next meetihr will be held on • sons, Rasa, Carl . atyd W-ftrren, of Ma. pupils and rent from the High more than a year ago, it had about Jan. 27, in the Presbyterian Church Pickering, and George, of Newmar• a dozen members, basement. Miss,Knudson, of the Vic- ,( WANTED i°lehool for Public school copse >isei kat• five sisters Cynthia Mre� C. ' them,' made that low mitt rate Election of officers for •1953 will E. Morley) Della (Mrs.. L, M..Mor- b feaiture the raeetinsat:a Or°f :'rFurses will be they ky) and Florence (Mrs. G. McIlroy) TEMPORARY LIBRARIAN F08'� le. Them revenues are not S• Mrs- J. Smith, Tom- now -4ng realized. Mrs- Jaltn Lay sail' fits. W. Tom- an of Pickering: Daisy (Mrs. Carl PICKERING LIBRARY As. Roar Irwin, having'completed a Hinson are members of the Nomina+, 1PIEHERING "WNSBi11° Bishop), Hamilton,- and Miss Gladys Sift boon per weer:-Tuesday, 3 to Qdve-year term was r*edected to tions Committee _ Which_ will bring COUNCIL Burns, of Toronto. 6 P. M. Sat wdays, 3 to 6 and 7 to - Ile Board W. C. Murkar, who has its report , wilt . meet in their first regular service was held at the McEachnie' 6 P. m. Person with knowledge and just completed twee years on the ' Trach member is -asked to bring a Funeral Dome with' Rev. Dav, Mar• love of Adult and Children's boob twenty B meeting oi.the new year at 10 s- m. ' and Mr. Oresbam, of wmpPed gift -alue of which iii not by Rev. E• vreferrtd• Apply, by letter •.to - Mrs.. 'Hoard, ��,-MO'�iDAY, JANUARY 12,1963 . shat! officiating, assisted Its village was else" Mr. Grant to emceed 25 cents, for a fund-rais- at the Municipal Building G. Robinson, Interment at Erskine I.X. S' Chauman. Applications to be �s Messer is the third member of the wig suction which will ,be bald at Cemetery in'hv i;ntnrAmv Jsmuary 10th. 1953 BROUGHAM, ONTARIO Board tips , rsseetasg• -- -- -=- - --- }_ ., L. T: Johnston, ' Cksrit - - - 'The Csiltare Cil1missisn Aad Seheet Teadiess - 4 ion, n �mmen_ arryon - ' gable iuiough�...we ehotsld. all be doing the same. Buil - sue of the United Char& Observer bei "Tire Massy in this we note'their stressing university degrees for o rt We don't know the Author W. A. Commimaiarz repo " ' ;every. teacher, adding that many are teaching who Moore. but the reading of name leaves the averagf:. are not qualified to do so. Readers will take! from - -• _ _-- _- -- _.. individual in . a starts of ''not knowing what to think '' this that to the Federatians, a university training and �MO���S To those interested in this sort of thing we suggest accompanying degrees are neves ChOYr� 016 MAne Ltd# you read it. To whet your interest we. quote from the nary to creates fully_ article these flew - "tbey say three percent of our Ile edit teacher, and there is where we do not agree. - --" `i"he editor of this ' pa.per, 74th •t�ven .Q - local school board (too long), will say• that of the wbitby people .are wnivereity grsdtistes, so that ninety-se „ t of Canadians are outside the framework of ' pepeea ;mari,9 teachers he harhtil den ... cWture.. pinety-seven percent of the people are to be Pe gage and awatch, with one exception, the most succewful teachers we have taxed to pravide'.culture, a man-madb Bpd. and all are - as Pleaa�rC`In Announcing ` had bete did not � have degrees, . and oft a of the most -required to worship, through this; master class.,• p, unfortunate experiences with teachers involved one ' - - _. ..'.''� ._ • And—"our missionaries were forcedoat of China with -a list of degrees seldom seen with arty- teacher." 1L� beeatrse they promoted the culture 'of the Commission'' • We will not for one moment belittle, or discourage UNT (Laly Meters .-"the Commlfssion,-cultuire rs an eacape- mechs:iisin • -any young person from even malting personal sacrif- _ to avoid the demands a2 Chrlsrtianity"' l4tices in the attempt to obtain university training s a�� Mitch of She article may be "dangerous language" fu4e wish we had had it), but rather to make clear As Th ltepresentauvCl For when road by some, but it does illustrate one line of ouir -belief that-de groes do. not slake-a .teacher. One thin�i we've been 6f the first dna' most important assets for any tea- Aloag the eaase topic, we' interested later cher to have is--s Teacher 'Federation childi+en sympathetic tmderataading of ' . itklr111.g Mae in `the reports of some of the d young peoae, the unche'r s acsdcatic - ' Coa'resitiod. Otte of their leading objectives is to training, knowledge and ability to itrrpart same takes - ' imprm,e the aortas of the teacher wad raise the stars- -,Mr,e of some of the tetnainin goamostione. . . . .. ' IL- • „_ u .. ..iP..-... _ . ... — ` ..J• ,ta..L .�. '._. _. ':..._ - , y .- ... a.... ... .:It ._orfs .. _ - � :. _ - _ - -: . . ,- R r w r .. .., ..'. . ,1 ' _.. �. y y :..1. , .. a _ a T' t .. i . a. .. :k. -'t & A '. y' %. -• . I' - and if. you can keep awake Igag I • ka�lf•size Fashion •� though to be properly polite. The me W. - trouble is what am .I going to do ' = i rIR otter everyone is ' C^-T. e, ,..... Y Roue? Getting _ v=� . H�O���� back • to cooking -for- two- alter 1. - .� having hero used to five — or ANA''.. .�,',� /�� +_ _ _ _ — _ eleven—isn't going to be so easy. -------- -- ' . (� 61�{A��� One-new-arrival 1 haven't men- • ,. who should make the rules? - . %INGIS • l� k tioned—and It has given us more , .. Dear Anne Hirst I am broken- . w �g man . . I 4 �w2ndo! t m, - fun .than a picnic. This new . — . conceited y • D . For over n ear I v e This - gone with a boy who Calls me •tells you when he will see You, arrival is In the form of a little : every other night. He comes_ + and expects Y g .waiting, and over once a week, hes with me breathless+ If this column, seems a little if ambles slowly -across the float, , sn weekends, and buys me beau- • ment. He demands that Y ,0 -disconnected the reason is_.ngt its he keeping pace with its - trieads and a t litul gifts. But he never has said • desert all other boy. ' far to deck. Yesterday we were a heavy loot movements. Honey, _ . he loves met : ' • spend lonely evenings at home • .0 ; ,; family of seven and here is what Tip and Mitchie-White think it is . "He has ask- ♦ UNLESS he condescends to -q happened.. About 7.30 a.m. Rob a' wonderful plaything, but their ed me to go •- • come over --And fie adds the .1 , t took pur two visitors to the train react ions are very different - K `.�^ • usual insult o! daitiung it is' 4 £ F '� as they were spending the day •" Mitchie' evideritty thought it was' steady; if I date . for your own g°Od! Ko� was some sort of kitten and was quite - a n y o n e else in Toronto—that, o! course; . he has a St, •-_. tphat is he giving You in re- � . f ' after a mad scramble for early ready to play with it. ,But when and says he +turd for the doormat role? : 3 mornil�g b;eakfast ,and going its little motor ran down and. it • the satisfaction of x ' � away preparations. •Then' Boli ' showed no' more'° sign...of "move- cant trust_ me. Not eQeTi z`,ft He will hurt +hearing him say he loves you! V came back, fiAished his own last mens Mitchie lost interest al- my feelings if •Not even the wearing of his h < ' minute packing, which consisted though he did try licking it back - he =can, and •ring. which yQu long to chow t ' of piling all his possessions into to Iite, Tippy wanted to grab it when I object he says he's just r oft to :your questioning friends! s car, and then he was ready and shake it like a' ground=hog — . • —And do you know he is not t' for a long trip North While this and we had to rescue the poor ' teasing.�`her girl"s hake "a ring, or a- •' dating other'-girls too? was going on Daughter and . little bear.• It ' was Honey that ' ' pin. or something to show they All he wants is for you to. Arthur came down hunting caused the greatest fun. She ._ - are going steady, but though he •' 6e HIS ' Gll;i.. with no a ur. -• • breakfast and Partner came. in whimpered at 'the noise of the owns a class ring, I have nothing. • ance that he will not changeIt!from the. barn w hgre he had been motor.. Then. greatly daring, she =The Siris all .wonder .0 hyo Also, •his mind overnight and ..leave �,' .. . • wrestling with a fresh cow with pawed the little bear with her he dait�is he would see me more •you flat. , i',; a -hard_ quarter. Almost im- foot and rolled %t over. The legs - Y aitch. but doesn't want me to • To be' sure. You love . tufa f �" _ mediately afterwards Bob set off still kept moving and Honey sat '' „ on his trip .and, it is quite pqs- back• in surprise. Partner said, fail in, my studies: (I'm in my •That is tivhy you allow him to - . senior high school class).. I love .run your life'. All you want is r Bible we may not see him again Fetch it here : ' Honed to aggIed him very much ... Does he love ' "'�' for six months. The .est of the , her stump of a tail in delight, - • me. or,wha37-••.I am so worried'.. ' to know that HE belong to /'�• day. was comparative;y quiet-- nosed the bear this .way and that. bOri ' You• as you undoubtedly, belong _ Partner, Daughter, Arthur and 4!nally. . found that its tail 'was. - - • to him. Ido not believe you 4857 myself just talking—family talk, easier to grab than any •part o! YOUNG DICTdTOR • can be sure of that so long as '.I41.z-24?.z A- . .. '� � '' Sb long as you submit to this 4.A - over this thing and that. After its mechanical-body, so she picked , + you crawl to his orders and supper Dee and Art set out for up the bear-b3 its •tail and bore - r Boy's domination,. you are go- .submit to his overwhelming A.»f p • ing to be miserable. When Toronto and then the whole house it in triumph to Partner. Later Y • will you girls )cairn it is you egotism.- - - ., = was very; very quiet. I sat down on, tired o! playing, Hone. sat " You will have to assert your- Twice as much fashion for with my thoughts and a needle down beside the bear on the-rug. . e self. Date any nice boy you your' sewing tune! dumper and and thread to mend a pair of Presently Mitchie- White came in; 6 ed LtaOk ► 7 Potholdera • like whether you enjoy your- blouse go everywhere—mix and v'amas that Partner had fallen and Hone. growled as loudly"and • self or not—if only to show tvun match with the rest of ,your tptrirough. 1 wondered as i worked fiercely as it she were g>iarding _ .. '-- _- : _ -: . . - _... - _ - I - - -• you are-papulax- with' other a alteration. rob- - how soon Partner would be up _a nice. fresh juicy-borie. _ - y wardrobe. Your a . P . ..:- •men, are an individual in your )ems are solved:. Pattern aper-.. from, the barn and whether our Maybe, come Tuesday, I shall - - - C • own right and will do what fectly proportioned for effort: tut friends: would be late getting i �x �. -_ • pleases you most. He needs to be glad to have Honey .and the - i ter figures: back from Toronto. And then the bear to amuse after .that. 'ti ., N � • be taught that he' cainhot com , tele hono' rang. A friend that 'I - . • mend a nice girl 6s though Pattern 4851: Halt Sizes 14 i. P I - 16tiz 18 20's. 3�1z. 'L4ts. Size thought was a hundred m i 1 e s day Partner and: I- will be alt - i z , . , *she belonged to him. unless he a yards 38-inch; away as 38us j ked if I would like a •alone, that being the time when I .1 '1_" • gives you the same toyalt>' be - c f ram for the night ' *1 leave us, as they - - - demands. .' ..But why t._ • where are YOU?" I crossingtheNord _ _ « ctvlouse 2 rds'contras our friends r over . • No matter how much you This patLein easy to#use, suit- naked in `surprise. _. _.. Yah United 5tateg. On` thevother . / - . _: •love, you could never be .hist- pie. to sew. i tested for fit. Has My friend isughed—"WeII, as hand 1 may not have time for • rigid-ta;him as he is today. He complete illustrated instructions: a matter of fact we have taken a amusements — Yeo know. ..how _ . ■ must learn. that he has to de-, . Send THIRTi-F'I`E CENTS house down here—only just at sewing and mending has a way of - .. 011, ' ' ' '" serve your lave" it be would (g3e i W coins i stamps cannot be p r e s e n t we- are here and the piling up when one has company _ " _ r '' keg it. accepted) for this pattern. Print -. P P furniture isn't " 0! course i said around. What with Christmas and . } 14­.�'' • You will ,not, relish this plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, to come right along so inside of everything I have got so levet 1 ' • counsel, but if you hope to STYLE NUMURR. fifteen minutes Lillian and-.h look the other way when T. - . •-• lain him for your own. this is Send order' to Bon I•'. 173 . daughter were on, our -doorstep, pia rr,y mending basket. . -_ M .r , • the only way you MAY suC- Eighteenth ' St.. New Toronto; leaving the man of the house to _ _ momer-­ .-­Z­'...-'--'-.-:- -- 1.• _ --. • reed, If you' fail. you can be Otvt. -•'- wait for the furniture and look J sure he isn't worth having. _. Z.ter things - .._ - . ;� It s girl. spoils a lad. how can after course. we had to a bit 1 . 1 1 t . _ :_ she ever win his respeet—and A little worm - was feelvng ' that she mast do ii k is to be out and of huscling , ..Beds to make ..: 1 ' 1 • _ _ _.. a worthy husband., .. When you lonely, so he. popped and the furnace given an extra t _. are trosfbled, tell Arae 9t�rst looked about nor someone to ploy stoking against the cold north - - . 1.a - with. At last he noticed another' winds. A nice hot cup of tea com- -• - - about it; die thews most of your Little warns, and said . "WBI You pieted our' wet c o m e. In the Send For fiEf RING SIZE LARD I problems and can guide YOU. come and play?" - middle of things Partner came in and name al lou. nearest L'..- r White her at Ile= f, in Sight- . The other little worm .replied: from the barn, our other friends Itosepomll dealer. , . , Timm _ ,. tenth St.. New ?oronte, OnL "Don't. pe daft. I'm Four other returned from Toronto. all of ore of course no obligatiions .} -end." , . :... ,• them wondering at the sudden an .your part. . .hurry of activity and who the j� u'r,er try. . I`teumatie PAIN. - fewest arrivals might and Now it OSEPOINT ItIRi - -,- 5Z4 (rood newt for chose tcl� long for relief �rt is the morning after and w rt - - -.7.1-7 - .4 r ' from rheumatic fore pain. but feet fo reli�el ! ECZe�� �No Troo�i0: still busy getting oursetves.a6rted _i t Mutual St. Toronto Thousands get / re%e£ from Thou- (.ve �our!1�0 . rr�l cbaw<c to V--E;--7--o-4t—anddOf COl1TSe attending t0 �. fna�c sad arthrttp icd esus tip tutDi an on► `ood dtu6et rwro and P't ra �I. t T-R-C'g Don't let du1L. wearisome aches. of Mpp v! S MSRwI.D OIL -h mac. a baker, the dairy man, the egg- .. because it is highly _aw"ti•ed.'• -mast and the vet—all •of whom �0�i2r.S r& 4�attern-tui of gifts, • The and sharp wbbfn`` paint handicap you The itcbial, of Z_me-fit mum- Woke. t I jayest,• prettiest, most - unusual ear baser. Try '£ezoDleton's T-R-C's _craci,d toe• and teet ■adds waT other seettved CO' arrive gine after an- thokders you ere; saw. Fein to ter•y it. is at dret�uts. T•su trr.ble• it Quirilt etappe mp►e• other. It is really a great file if - p0 - ,,jt•y up and .cafe oH,a &•very few da .. make ! Easy ! Use scraps of�pe . $mer1W cast i. & it..& pW You don't weaken—and if your - -. - .. abric, rickrack.-btnding and em- pew ,dy, id�� "l,yd or smovwyy fight c►, .supply o! sheets doesn't give Out. -:; ISSUE L = 1953 . _ . . broidery thread.' -- - Pattern 524: transfer motifs for LOGY, IrSTL�SS, - , a—yes, 7 tun-to-make poQvolders. . .0UT OF LOVE ..Including triit�er� GEh1T3 -I. . Send TWE Sen _ . ;. in coins (stamps cannot be 8c- _ giiern to Box Y I w % 3 -opted)' foiz'this p '':WITH UFE i j, \\ I123 Eighteenth St., Net�A�N . I hese .oke rep Irut li.er bile . - - �Ont. Print plainly.. L._ ,. . ,Jt jest6p fn! d bed runt' b p i . I� ER, tour NAIVE and AD- ta. scat worth living,., It mav, he for )toot! 11 ' " . . .T DRESS. It'■ r fact: If your liver bile a not flouring ;.L -". _ . . Such a 'colorful roundup of your fad may not d4ton ... g,. 1.� �. handiw ark, ideas ". Send twenty- • rep your &cometh . ,you ferl eon .: Qt. -. .� ­. �'... Ripated &red alt the fuu an.i sparkle so out , �, five cent9 nOK' for OUT LSUra of I.le. Th&t's when yyeo,w aced mild. g&ntM e�,C_ e.1 Grt.rs Little Iiver Fila: You see Crrerrs yPheelt?T Needlecraft Catalog. �p atiroulate your liver'h0e cill'onra apio • -11�_ 1 ' Choose y Dur patterns iTOyyv. ' OUr' itis l,ou+inR cut &t n rate bf up to t wo pdNs & „ , V . day mto your dige,.tive tract_ This shotild .,�• r �� • • ;gaily illustrated toys, dolls, house- you right up, make you f&elthat baptr! __ `;;hold and persgnal. accessories A ' drys aro here again. tin don't ata nmlct red L&tt•ra l.dttlP fiver i l�}M.'�iNflyllhD�?. - _ I. - .. pattern -for a handbag is r_>m . _`"_ •w bawl. OW :tF.. f,.•m Au r dru¢r aL _ - right 'in the book _ ( _ rorr�, r�tt�on,► r ". x q . . . . �, , . Y! \ .. , K Cox '� .kY •_t •' �., 1, _. .. — y�`�.� �n\) `y�� . a z� i „ ! CQt ti/t�+ I IV i . _L. .. �: _ N . y - ' ', ' • r M ?' . f <1. - _ •I� '. 11M1 7> f Sty Y �.^�).. ._ A.M _ ` .. ;. _.. .I ­1 AG .• ... .; �+:'. - -I ­ I .}-fir ... _ _ri. '., .. I. - - v' ..nr. . 11 Regal Rehearsal-Getting ready for the big day, British footguards - " " -I. ' • -acid' Household Cavalry 9a throvgh the .motions of Queen EIizD. _ . - _ _ . '_ . __ - _ _. -• _ • i .. bethrs post-coronation return porasM to Buckingham Palace aftrM "being-crowned•,Seen above, turrdnq into the Palace, is the_Sta» - MEN WHO THINK OF T0INORROW PRACTISE MODERATION TODAY . landau in which Elizabeth II will ride. . - , - - - :: • • -. . .. • • . - - . . ,. s . .. - �.. •. ,..moi .. .;_' f' - .. •• ,'1 • ,• M1 ty �. �} a t • items will be did A. Bee? during D m, interesting the holidays, cussed and election of officezb for Mins Bernice McGuckin, Stottfi StaleyItems Eve been running the m who An interes 19b.8 ring Ville, vWted her sister Mzs, Ross the p year, have given ups - program will be "Knot during the holidays. ''�ft�� � � •BnT�y School- of - � Mr. and Mzs. A. Shea business, .which, in the future will ,. . :-$RCIUGHA int Ne* � Over by Mr... M. Hartock. —_ urea A stage azul —, Years with their daughter and son- Mr. •and Mrs. Staley and little' studio grout' under tha directun.-A in-law Mr. and Mrs. Reesor and son have moved to G!reaetwood where -yrs• Goldie Pratt Woodall willapre- 'ems familR, Toronto. they have secured rooms with -Mr. RA ?seat three one -act plays ufferin tt;z Mi. Gerd Seebeck and Mise Kirk; Mrs- Matthews had Nei* years T 'the Institute for' the i:lind -tc be Miss Lillian Seebeck and Mr. Walter Vie, with her niece and nephew, Walter 'Wilson. Arr, weed for P• da,•+tional_pi,4p. k,•g, I.v. Aali-mho; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rick- Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hflrbronp l r and MM Vernon Ellicott and �'M�7 DMAND � .. "orybodf welcome• card and little-som; also •bliss Ethel famil and family have moved back to their C 'N THE b{G CITY Coreg; :tulativtis t•� J�� �n, and 1_ Seebeck' enjoyed their New Years q, °f M-rs. C ' 1 own home .recently vacated by Mr• ' �n.h,•t Mr, and Mrs Clare. Balsdon PAPERS `-- y - • -the Lirth u u son dinner at the home of Mrs, D. See- of and bits. Taylor. f Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. C^Hubbard AW :at Mar�cti t.,t \ ursirt Eicane. A btu- beck. -- - g of the Brock • Road and. -Mr. Fred YOU. NEWS AVUT - that :'+" I),,,gLls ti:ir, i)i;ine. ; - � Miss Barbara Blairs• visited• last of had diene � �• . _ Mr• N. liau,Ea uL,o is•ct -.kali week at the.home of her aunt and r on Sunday with Fred Sterk'- Theatre ,Partes Th' tPIOPLElA0Y�1�W ritl, his re.v re n•.ved c y Bit'. and aNlrs J. Emptingham• th@i% parents,._ Mr.. -and Mr, M. 9 .,mbu!ance uncle, e o o • AND WHO '�►.� :tto Brie i;tsh _i1".51,it>,l. Stouffcille• Mr. Stewart B1cGuckin who has Hamilton. Thos. Watson -Theatre Passes KNOW YOt? Mr, and tire. W. A, Houker shunt, been ill for a few days was taken _ _ _ .. .. f _New Years aI!4,n; c.al, to the Oshawa Hospital on Sunday Mrs. Mo.inttr:e ea and Jli!d:cn en-' for obagr'eation. Wg all join,in wish- toyed 'the New Year festivities _• in Ing him a speedy -recovery. `+1SEit�1'BER$ of TpRON'Tp REAL w Toronto.=rATB BOARD Mrs. Seebeck and daughter Ethel w•• Mr. and Mrs. 12• B. Wiliam$ spent spent Christmas with the fornter's jj _ _ _ 1 ` . Sunday with Mrs. Randall. They daughter and - son-in-law Mr. apd •'' CROSSr �.L! 0 ls1 --.also zisited Cenaie's dad at the hos.-: Mrs. E. Anthony. and- farruiy. REI L rOR ;grital. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Burrows spent - Sour -year-old E7eIyn Metcalfe New Years Eve with friends in Tor- MAIN STse PICIKERING VILLAGE' � ~ *100k a tt1n1M6 off her sleigh, cutt- onto: _ .:fag her lip, necessitating a trip to Mr, and -Mrs. W. A. Knox: Mr, Cot= 9% OQNFIDMTI.L aR11IM ' UG doctor at ..Mark_ ato have ,a -and Mm - Ross Knox - and daughters >,m . .Aew stitches to close the cut. Betty -Jean and Faye; Mr. and Mr& Belling — Buying — L'xebanging � A very interesting meeting of Ken Pascoe -and little daughter - ... CALL WITSou:TP oBLAGA'JRgjj - + aiie W ' ... omen ' Huston f Society was Donna; also Mi • sad New Years PHONE N E PI C K E R I NGS 1 • bald at the - honne o! Mrs. Lindasy, • and Billie had dinner on New Years � on Tuesday last. Day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Knox Mortgages . ' 1k very. interesting meeting of - of Emaiskillen. -. •. 'Loser _ . _ .. _ _. _09isedbw M11010 UG Women's Mdssionary Society Mrs. Norman Burton has been Appraisals - y war theld at the horse of Mrs. Lind- confined to her bedduring the past - - - 31Y on Tuesday last. President Mrs. -week with an attack of rheumatic '..Jolts TweedeWcharge of the bus- -fever. Her' many friends all join- -- seaeion raring which Rev. J• In wishing -her a speedy recovy. L®M BASO (Lame Bask) - installed the officers fort` The January meeting of the W. Whm your batt to stiff and very painful 18b8, Mag, _ and it's an effort for you to stoop or bend, G S. Reddick discussed Institute will- be held in the Town- - • - take the remedy' that tis brought swift, - il6e Study Book which dealt with ship 'Hall on Tuesday afternoon, , "education in Afria4-4rr, which Mrs. Janus 13. an; con. I I s I s ♦ / T—RR•C'ss. Dat suffer sm the �s January Mrs Geo: Dune _ misery of Lumbago a day longer thaa•gn�► -• - L. Hagerman ae gru3ndmother, and. venet_of Community Activities and have to. Get T -R -C's today. 65c. $1.33 - - 31ra. W. Price as her daughter and Public R.elaiions, will be in charge at drug counters. T4" - Mrs- Walter Anthony as grandaugh- of the progiam. Hostesses: Mrs:. ' o i • , • ter, in .coettuna dealt with. methods C. Burrows, Mrs. -Fred_ Cassie, Mrs. - taow used to encourage education. : Shirk and Mrs, Shea.' Roll Call = 1� Turn Your Scrap T"al ladies took part in the wore _ ''The -Women's Institute's place in .. � We cm &0 q a $a� in su�ply -*Np service',. Rofi call was answered the Community". 'by the word "Joy"'. Mrs. Randall Mr. and Mm C, Burrows agent �� a�oru madl tubba stamps -at badsW _ _ ,iron & Metal. Zaire a leading on 'The Ugend of New Years= Day vdth . their:-eos p*i�+. Drop in and tai? us uAd 9"aa - the ChrietrnRose". The hostess Albert, in Oshawa. � -WIT a •moi for ou tel. INTO SASH erved s oieiieotss lurch. - but•. and Mea Ross Willson �►a ,►'PEEL? a oouprfs of days _ .....� . ]Sts. Metasife and daughter Het- daughter Ruth,. of Toronto: allso - -on spent the holidays with son Ann- Mr: and Mrs: Francis -,Willson, West + PWnriag News >Egj'W- ift ��' CAM -'TIft h ddfanift.a�at meetin of the Hill, spent. New._ Years with their ACCURACY �. * - 1 - Tully -Townson - Meeting public - parents VV. C. and Mrs. Willson. 'library board will be held In the iib-_ Misses Eleanor and Shirley Beer. - "�DINti �� . AJAX an Baturdavy. Jan. 17 at 2,30 of Toronto, visited their father D. .j 4e[.•rr �.^• .. .. w•in:s•. vN•a'-u.ra¢.,sr_.:u�.. _ . _ __-_..... -� - _ .v.:urd:.t - _ ♦ i - -, G'L.`.w ...� .. .. - _ .... - • ' i.. ... ,.. •;. • rte.. .. ., cW .. _. {' _ i, 4. ••9 .. - - WANTED F>�iendlp �tesident, AWe.�-t'. JE40000 as first iwgt6age to comp- RE,LTO$ INSURANCE AGENT tete ranch tyle .aareu-ueuroom cem•-Y.tB9E, ]P'IBLr, C ALTY, HOIdL'S, AUTOIi:OLILE t - eat -block DuLWatow. twenty a�:res - LdA ILITY INSi}RA CE Etc. ` a\:. ewr A _ COSI TICa :and Dw.ati..., •Id secuci•y• .+Wc bU�-- -• BUY FROM AND LIST .YOUR PROPERTIES - fie \w= �r PHOTO-FINIBHIIitQ .News �jtlue• FOR SALE WITH j , *� ii1..• 0, VETERINARY SUPPi.Iis FOR RENT-small'two-roomed cot- f�►0!A BABY NEEDa CYRIL E. MnRLE Y Fill �► ..,.�.� _ ........ aw o" 0* THAT 'STORE SOURS Will give ..day. care.. to pre-school THAT 4b she '`'w Week Dabs ' child, or five day room a.ad Duard .VETT Bu S�Iv H o R s PRESCRIPTION �.•' A. M. '° '.�• P. if desired• lobs. ij. bike, Spruce Hit . '• r Sundays •Road; Dunbarton. CRIPP L Ems' FARM NOCK 1.00 P. IIS, to 6.00 P. ti _ FOzi SAt,r. —winter coat and dress- es, sizes 14 and - Phone ro, tGe a�uu:aDle• Pick. 2'84S4 . - �O� My 111111V __ ''4R SALE -seven bags of cement :I-Lourly pick'' -Its and three bags of ume. r„one: ;CIaremont 1, _ - P.h�one Co�Fec- Pickering 2f 5 J .12 'F _ Housekeeping'rooau9 'Wanted In of _Store '-mear Pickering -Villages By •a young SHIELDS KINK - FARK -Couple, no chtldren. rnone: Picker "' QLD ING WEST • ' Ulng 2-u 9 W4, evenings: 7f>]6f PMEW HDEE HONE: W Nis AND USED FMNITUM SILK'S MARKET = _ _ .. rw..•� sw••�lgir _ Bought„ Sold and -E whaogeQ ,YA UZYS FURNITURE SALES - HARWOOD AVE, SOOTS � tf -Land Surveys WATCH and (AAK1Q Fh d Cooeas ' - _ -- -DEAD s'TOCK - -� 4. 'P. HON�ON REPAIRING anked Mt - _ Dead and crippled . faaml anlmeL •se- - = * if - �oved p�puy for sanitary dispose Ontario Land Sarveye - - _ Frurits and Vegetables _ . _ - AjW C� c . _.SONE COL%Ec3? - - -- - _ - ' - W • - - p 90 oodbeoss Cees. � E,�•'& Pkkwft _ AJ" u Tea+eato FM sass p'6oae: Aja: 9e78 GORDON YOUNG. LIMITED w " { , _ . WANTED . :.. ,r . IV OUR RECORD BAs .Dead 4'r (rippled Animals. Plot !'FDO1Si'� itla�iato 16 _ COMPLETE- LINE• OF �y *k-aR call collect- - °'~�NNY". GFRLSI GET i40VELY IEVERSHARP PENS and 1EDW A BANNER BEIv'DEBING SURVESt rain 6 to 10 lbs., neq LADYM and GE PTS WATCHIr �: Lyndhurst 6S8? or For Plumbing, Oil Burners, Space pep. Try famous health and weight t"'tom - Terassz 61.00 WNb Pkeker+ax 'BUM Heaters and Pumps. All work guar- builder, Ostrom- Tonic- Tablets.- In. NO DOWN PAYMENT y _ _ Clreenwcod may ! - tf iateea ` I[alFsrial on hand; -Phone troductory, ..''get! -acquainted" : size. •. `BR1Ck AND BLO6K WORK Pickering 188W14 mar. 6 only 60c..All druggists. Pickering Jewelry WANTED A Very Happy New Year To Er -- lowest Rates - _ e The - PICKEMG• TOWNSHIP . • _ . - - -PHONE: PICSE$ING 65J1 WANTED , - The. Y. P_U. held their new year • at meeting the home of Miss Beat- BUdMING PERMITS ;FARMS IN PtCBERING E - SALE REGISTER rice McLean on sunday. evening. EILEEN JACKS • !■ January 4, with David Pegg in leaned Toes+-FrL i to i P. JL J , 'OYhitbi Diatrkt Clients Available - .OIz'TOMER'RIEf . +Wednesda+y. January 21-a+Octiim charge. Leading on the subject of Was Pl Rzaialsed Gbuwes ltsd , = sale of farm stock and inxplementa, JOHN SQUARE --• BROKEU . faith and evangelism. This d6 mss- end n 1. to prop'�y . of WEm. A. Cam rock. ?4 Come.. Are.-�Ibronta ion was followed by the election .of Tuesday Even�iian�as AndFi' J PROUSE Lot 64, Can. 61 Whitby Twp. Sea officers which. report will be given BY 1MUs(TMENT o - _ at 1.00 p, m. W. As Knox. cleric; OB _7715 or _ GR 9706- next -week pint Door East Of ' BUILDING INSPECTOR yf lW'en. 31AW, suctioneez The W. M. S. of, the Circuit met Mssonkc Hall .. j on S. at the home of _Mrs. PHOT PICS88ING Ian 16 tele so PICKERING Pilssw Picherk 01117_ THIS - WARM AIR FURNACES TERRY'S • INE.WSPAPEER Ak CAaditioninx Off Bwmerr Electrical'A Plumbing 7. 8psos Hsaters Dunbartion FOR ORIF FALL . - _ histawAioa oz Bevan ftniffs4leg and supplies p -.'..Phone Pkher%g 198NM QUILTY HEATING "No jab We stall or toe W awa�el OFFER No. 1- Toe+ete Ptchering 2 M1sGAZnMS FROM .J - E.' GROUP P The ;'- _ . May Brown in a attend _ .2 S y - I cltmarge with Miss wombs knee ' � r'�PO OD O SHIN Q' The new President of the W • A. CABINETS 1 - �F E R . N o. 3 r Mrs Elmo Disney will be in Charge XITC EN CABDM r' OFFER N o.. 2 = OFFER - N o. 4 of the meeting at Mrs. Ivan arc- SUIiT and INS"TALI� if ,Lean's. We' were sorry to lose kis - - 3 MAGAZINES FROM li MAGAZINE FROM GROUP A d MAGAZII6FS •FROM Ed Pascoe, butow{eng . to health,�EBAT30N9 ON TOM 2 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP 8 '• GROUP H GROUP 8 had to rest. ROMA >i B b� np 1 r Wes Perkins i x.75 ■75 h y �_ G. A. Bekkevo d 25 holiday with in I Toronto and is now home again . rnon of i Mark an "X" before magazines desired end enclose fist wifh order Pike . aadhad thee G wood Pte>�g image I GROUP A . lip ' We are glad know that our - - -- — -. ROOM -Irl 1 • 1ny Maotine tl`"d--Bel ' 0 Redbook Magazint, ----- ----- 1 Yr. charge of the three services on Sun- day as usual. + SKINNY MEN, WOMEN Gala fift 0 Coronet -------- ------------- 1 Yr. Mrs. Monkman visited her people ' bo fifteen pounds. New M. fsa TM Both For The Price Shown! . _ Newspaper, Bo 2 Yrs. ❑ Chatelaine--------�-----_ Mark an " X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order _ was with "relatives in Saskatchewan. doMe results; ' new healthy flasks `__.- ❑ Magazine Digest __ : 1 Yr. Mrs. Kate . Willson of Whitby, new vigor. New "get _ BUILDING. ❑ McCall's Magazine ______j __.-__: (Y�: r.... ❑ True Story ------------- --------- 1 Yr. ` rj Canadian Homes 6 Gardens _ ---1 Yr. , n--; - ❑ Popular Science _ -- - — El Child'Life -, 3.95 D Macau's Magazine ------ ---------------------- --__ --9-- --------- ------- --_- - - - p ------------------ ----- - Hower Grower -- True Sto ---- - =--=- - --- 3' — 3.7Q ❑ ry - '--. . Roll R ofing i] -Sporn Afield ------------ ------- 1 Yr. M;. ❑ Photopfey-----------------'------= 1 Yr. 3 _ 13 Modern Screen --------�- - ----� f Yr.' - ..Book lath F ` ❑ Parents' Magazine --------- I Yr. lativeano Christmas Days -,PHONE w '-'PI�FRIM .1i lip ' We are glad know that our - - -- — -. ROOM -Irl 1 • 1ny Maotine tl`"d--Bel ' ,to minister Rev. Monk:aan will be in charge of the three services on Sun- day as usual. + SKINNY MEN, WOMEN Gala fift Mrs. Monkman visited her people ' bo fifteen pounds. New M. fsa TM Both For The Price Shown! . _ Newspaper, Bo in the. North, while Mr. Monlar►an ' famous Ostrom Tomo Tablets !b. Mark an " X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order _ was with "relatives in Saskatchewan. doMe results; ' new healthy flasks __ _ - _ .. _. ___ -AND _ Mrs. Kate . Willson of Whitby, new vigor. New "get BUILDING. with the Corbett side, ONLY 60e. All deuggLb•, 1 ; i�yCiuistnlas lip I R -. ROOM -Irl 1 • 1ny Maotine tl`"d--Bel ' - Both For The Price Shown! . _ Newspaper, Bo _ _ ...._. Mark an " X" before magazines desired and enclose list with order _ __ _ - _ .. _. ___ -AND ❑ 1 yy »+1,6o Screen stories ___ --- � - y f3.2s Saturday Ni M W _ ------ - '--------------------- M ❑Maclean's hAagainr 124 huwsi :-----_-:-- mere Maga--------------- -- 3 60 ❑ . U.5. Ca _ .35 3 BUILDING. ❑ American Magazine ----- ------------- 4:10 ❑ Imide Detective 4.10 [3 Chatelaine --- -____ Z90 ❑Cosmopolitan Magazine _-_----- -- - ---- — ❑ s Digest --------------------- '------------ -3.85 Everybody Wo on 9 _ 3.90 ❑ men's Home Companion -' - -' ❑ Ffunting i Fishing in Canilda _- 3.60 ❑ Christian Herald ------------------------ 4.10 , n--; - -- - — El Child'Life -, 3.95 D Macau's Magazine ------ ---------------------- --__ --9-- --------- ------- --_- - - - p ------------------ ----- - Hower Grower -- True Sto ---- - =--=- - --- 3' — 3.7Q ❑ ry - '--. . Roll R ofing J ❑ Redbook Magazine ---=-=-----=------------------------ 3.60 ------r__ -Parents' Magazine - -- -- ----------->------------- 5.60 ❑ Amen pond for --------------------------3 45 ❑ Celller's Weekly 390 ❑Girl Hum Dum 's Ma azin• ❑ Phi Pty 9 10"_ ---- 3•� _ -Ae halt • 'hip lee _ -- - 4 -_---�- ----:'3:75 - ❑ Open - Children's Digest, ------------- ---- --------. ' 0 Outdoor Life ------_---- Ii18ii�•bTik'BICiiD[6 ` ------------- 3:75 ❑ _ NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINES -1 YEAR, UNLESS- TERM SHOWN_. _ : ' �.. > _ _ . .. ..Book lath F ` _ ANLL OFFERS r• " - — �. r• �- � �. �. � - - - � - - - Sheet _ book ` ARE GUARANTEED CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON i Insulat1IIg B0aY(l . - - - - _ Plena send me the offerLima- 1 •Gentle....: I enclose=------------ -----• a ce went � Plaster - - s 1. , -. AND 1 thicked, with a year subscription to Your newspaper. 1. . _. p�4a . W, MI TC� eta _-------------------- ------ - • ► . - 1 Name-=---�--_-- O Truck Pass Yor cry 5 "'' ' lv <`�? 1- Street----------------------------=-- ....: _ - - e7e..e essaw'4 to a Weeks for >Pb.e Cowes ar isastade• to Post Office--- _---=------------•-------- _ ..:, ..., t�'• a7 ,. .. ,,. ,�.+... a• • s. r I ',, •::".:.: .... y . �� ' •M1iS `' s.,�;T"'{�4. r'. �. d.�, .. :...,F ... w':.:. r. �rq �:. ur�:.. ..tee _..... - .:.,,,<•,.._: . r...' � _ _ s._ -. .. 1r. ..'�. � .-_ _. - . ..._._. .. � ... _ -..- _ _, .::w .a.. 4.:: >"" " : -< :':. :i '.., ..,. ..Aa•• ,r .. .,r is i Material in Stock - . :HARDWOOD FLOORING --ALL-GRADES AND -- _ - UARA-NTEED MCEr1CH• THICKNESSES PICKERING UIJITED CHURCH School room on Thursday, JaaaarF ,. . R•ADI'O SEA'VI'OE _ Rev. A. E. Yonne, ltliaister •'16, at 2.30 p. m, will all tiro ladb! - FURNITURE DEALER � -OF OAR, BUTCH, MAPLB 10.00 a, m. - Church School :Hake a' sp�effort to be at this . Any Make or Model D L.rOg AND BEEGS 11.60 - Mo�g,lerviee meeting. r �+ FUNERAL ALSO A GOOD STOOK OF ,;'.Arthur Field PLYWOOD G GOSPEL Private Aotbitlanee 9es! a Choir practice Friday evening 1 86 PICKERING CHUIC1Z St - ]PHONE PickerinEl SAWS Day or Night ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN Mata St, Sn>.dr4y8a3tosl_ Wa. McEACHNIA PrOP• N. M. Gordon Rev. David MarCHUsha t Mhgbter ' Devotional A. er '.,-- •� �3 LUMBER YARDS 2.00 p. m.: Sunday School DeioOoaH Ser�iesi � ` L:?i TIIAL� Bv-s Phone Pick. 1 9 I B." P. m. - Worship Servioe 1Y•� A. M. l � PICKERIN^-. ONTARIO, St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church Zvan<elfatk Serviee S.tINES -"On# PHOTIE: Pick. 34. 7." P. N. - • The regular meeting of the Lad- M � Daily Se,•Kee To and From P�cl�ering• • ies' Aid will be held in the Sunday Minister -?lir. George Yfatmar OSHAWA w �� E1®ctrK Chartered Buses For A8 :Dela e O , �iONTRAC 4 AOR '• . _ I3' - PHONE: PICKERING 2r31TV9 LiQENSED AUCTIONEER ANT _ WRITE PICKER P. O. _ VALUATOR 'Waiting To Serve Yon" Choose a new habit, if you find you need one, and :raking ftp your K t N •A N D C LA R K E „Phone or writs "$E!'leteney" - wServWo n*nd that you are intensely adaptable: That you have a wonderful ` PR3?l�T TICS 814 Di3NDAs St.. EAST N�93TSY "Depeadabfaity" force ►within you -your soul -which will throw its weight into fire wales. srari that beyond that force stands a far g'reatel Fcrce, this t' AUCTIONEERS Force -f God, which is seeking to help you to Perfect yourself and to 4& need and Authorized for the push your personality into thin new channel = Coaoties of Ontario and York. �, ter+ 144BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Above 'alltivate habits that enable you to know yourself better, y�tsm Stoclr. Implements Hoaas- light to enjoy life mor,*truly and deeply, and to draw closer to the One who %.- , • / Do you gasp, when and for breath. ►old Furniture, Red Estate OP'rOM IgT p you t can't get pmpa deep? Templeton'• grade you and loves you s® no human being ever can or wl1l. , r Our specialty at R&Aosahle RAZ -MAH �� b breathe ' WORLD FAITH z mttaa. Doli Service for the 9.30 to' 12100 and sus t• �.eo easily. reu of Wheezing and gasping. BAHA I !'rich of Ono. Even1w: Moa. Wed. Pel, T to 0. They loosen tight -packed wayPhle' bronchial tubes, o it temee away eadl . For further information, pitons =• Pickering 2d4J1. - 4y N&Wkea P. O. Phone Agin. 52W3 DISNEY Hi.HG•, OPy. P. O. weep yworsse:;a. fom tam dr,tgdW+ t'Si iRarkiiaa P. O. pLoae Mari. 906 OSHAWA, ONTARIO 6 -?681; Offift 5-6143 - - , 'P'hone - �• have 1 cel- {Three -Day .Service Arranged) � < ' , r- • IIMIIIi1111N111uu1111111tUI1MIWIRu1gI1W11Y1MWIR� "a IWIIRUIti IM lniwuulumiiuiul i - 4 DOriBVAx aqui RIC sAMS LO al Pogue `_ = Sutasie Land Surveyors, And SMITH _, f Ir SED AUCTIONEER FRANK R .. Professional Englaleers LICE R s, SU King Street, AW Pickeains and Whitby Townsbk o _ OSHAWA, ONT. Meats, Groceries and La►cker Service Ptose:� Farm, SOosehoid and ArePeaK7 ISI is Sales A SPO"IrY QUALITY FIRST —. SERVICE' OUR AIM Pt Atte,ttloa• c --PICKERING -PHO E 30 lirhitby R. R 1. Phone 814; - Home -_ - �iglrws, ifaetamene wrrb" , . _ .: GROCERIES 1MPROVEME1�iT Yong BAND 1iROHT. AUSlM PROP- �• �j OUR OWN BLEND TEA. - POUND. 55C v a g, 1, Whitby' Oataslo FROZEN FOODS AMR COFFEE - POUND _ 98Q c TWO ?Riles WestO Wbitb On ti et Pian COD FILLET WALKERTON CBE"ERY-BU CARTOT-TER —N OBD n 4bo Na 3 Y Bu S HADDOCK GRADE A l[ED- EGG _ a PRO": x 492 (ae down Paymeut required) OCEAN PERCfi ��- f800.00 . to s>1t100 00 From STs WHIT-EFiSiH - - Te Twenty -torn' Months To Pal SOLE -- N a s Leaf from ono atom p A Corr►iete Service - ,inn Barbera - ,All Priced � 3. fes Home Owner: ''- _ incem _ �OTOORAPtiGR 1V1� est Lumber and Trim. Doom, Sash. _ _ - 1�iaitb,, Out. Parent Window Units, R;Uboards p u p E ` ltsi 9rsek St. South, -FLORIDA -- - p Fitl(IS i f26b , and Plywoods Hardware, Pant - -. I ib. t'n Pions - 1 Nails, Builders' Sawli.. 0 aAN .r' Li JUICE - _ �C $ '6 oz. tins' 45c aEA� - THE • = . CLE N DENING- EcoiloMr•. .-'Regular Size Size 35c - IXON <" comrie . leumber - ::Family Size 89c _ - D - LEMON JUICE `- L - �e scaaso : �O. LTD. RO JUNCTION) 2 s oz. tins 45c On St, Clair Av.. F�.t. •- .. - e .o _ ��.g.'� One anile Went of Sear. Coilesiate or three bieeb north of Stout 1S OLD RUTH - 1VIARKH GEN'' rsioerif Oro new fear. 3536 :,86.1117 0$pNaE JUICE �� - 5 s oz.. tins 35c Y DIXON/ W . ._ • . - Ib. 33c - :. > _ F&OPSINTOR — 'WANTND ASSORTED ,AMBULANCE. COi3IdTRY HOlrua ,.: Ice Cream B ick e LL ACBRAG$s r• 29c Maple Leaf :. FAIM ps Have Waiting Buyers gPltt . "'I - Lard 1001111111011 1 Good Cart Durfta ftOWr TRY HIGHLAND DAIRY - CALL • Mr. INCA" � Y ,✓ For Prompt And . _ .. 2 lb. WA �'" -Ice Cream Pie 45c _ CO D. K. C. -' :netts: MA'19 1- Off'" lasts*los . 3 _ Re SONS G. Og,asrlt, B. A, = 5c' lb, 97C OFP'iC� J. A. WILLOUGHBY and SONl1 Adww% o, , 71 at. "L :Raratoe. FROZEN Giblets When You are HAV ING A PARTY „ ;""' Turkey C�i c . .-- ' o.t>,r>• -: 1b 2� LET OS KNOW ... • E s -. W WILL DO OUti BEST. TO SUPPLY YOUR NEED a -- _ - IN THE FOOD, NE - MESH OR FROZEN _ GURNST BEATING SYSTEMS ••$NOVVFLAH�$" • PHOi1a• Payment Man Ataifnda Ili: Y___, TEATS _ - a All To s Ws= opt Shortening MAPLE LEAF -RED BRAND OR BLUE BEEN - r Ilk, ' • : 00001,281" �P Aril �1 • 1>trtrdlei � ; ' :. ` :. PRIME RIB ROLLED -POUND' Un _kdeo r ?lrt:RVDMAN ROUND - STEAK ROAST or STEAK - POUND' %�orr`ia ii�r — --`.-ROD -FRESH FRUI� _ —WING STEAK - ROAST OR(STEAK -POUND —•� g� -`y MAPLE LEAF READY -TO -EAT HAM -POUND . 4... & Gibson Sheet Metal Works .. Bawamn :ND and VEGETASLES PORK SHOULDER, were DRESSING-;POUavDaft w�DY fit AIR-COND G PORK BUrl'r, WITH DRESSING � CHAN mom HEAD LETTUCiS -JUMBO SIZE ice. TRY T8I$ F08 A CHANGE QT4B?SIlTING FLORIDA NO. 1. GREED - em HOMM GRJ,V TY irL AC= CELERY HEART, t --: iR". SCHNIEDER'S DELICIOUS, ffiEATS < ; Yoae Fars _ FLOIUDA MARSH SEEDLESS >60d. #M191LITHING " FIVE FOR - T ',SA ALSO .. GRAPEFRUIT, �O UNTRY STYLE SAL GE -POUND J Oft p'pB GBIPPL:a At Rear J'iekreias Nowa Oflko, Or FLORIDA JUICE POLISH RINGS POUND y - Rik, _''BRAUNSWCHEIGER CHUBS, 10 OUNCE ROLL 650., FLORIDA ty Pkb w PHOND —. WHITEY 2616. ORANGES -- DOZED .:.:.. SALAMI —ROLL �-POUND 87e. ? - CRANBERRIES '.— PSG. LIVE ROL —POUND .--•----- '%laA lAM O. LAWSODI .. CAMPS" ,. . s CALIFORN A RID EbIPF•ROR - - ; �V LIVER AND BACON POUND P'80NTB AGINCOUBT GRAPES JOWL BACON• POUND 2 lb ' 890 CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING - POUND -- r ?e, BatmiMrr atri kiolieRes - .,----- PY -POUND I 17d - $TAFF•ORO 13MOS. - - RD CRIB LA �� oz =RFW1OOD orirARlo pNAMMAii, �gYgllffiAllillllllRalr'+n1111NRRR .uunulaauemumlRallltt�w !!ra .1RY4fr1 Pbfter Pkkerisg m r n _..... �. ,: ..: .�. .,:. ....�", :. ,',;. '.,�;..:,.. ;. ,., .. ,:.. �♦ .:a,,Y - ':`-•A. ossa.. F .r i }.ti, . • Material in Stock NNENNNWN�HARDWOOD FLOORING�Ir GUARANTEED - MCEaCHNIE'S a ALL. GRADES AND - -...-- THICI NESSES PICKERING UNITED CHURCH -School room-on Thursda Jalsaaep - RADZ'O SEAVIOE Rev- A, P- m. Will all lathe. FURNITURi; DEALER ` OF OAK, BIRCH, MAPLH 10 Op Yonas, Minister lli at a,80 r Any Make or Model AND g ,g a• m• - Church School make a lips" effort to be at tbb FUNERAL DIRECTOR 11.00 a. m. = Morning Service meeting. Arthur. Field ALSO A GOOD STOOK of 72H0. Private Ambulance Berries PLY1W1DOD Choir practice Friday evening 189 H G � PIC ERIN GOSPEL CSSHif,Y `1E Pickering 5GW8 Day or Night AND1tE B RIA M ST. ' ' . W'S PRES YTE N St. Saoay PbkrebM . l— _ Wa. MczAcKMA Prop.- N. M. -Gordon CHURCH 10... A, x G Rev. David •Marshall, Mix*ter 3�U1 A.L BUS Phone Pick. 15 LUMBER YARDS 2.0o p, m, . Sunday School Devotbaal Senfoe PICHERIN^-. ONTARIO a P. m -, Worship Service 11.00 A. M. i • PHONE: Pick, >14. St. Andrews Presbyterian* Church Rvan�llee Sery ee I1a1Iy Service To and From Pickering• Onto � The regular meeting of the Lad- 7.00 P. ]L fes' 'Aid will be held in the Sunday Minister — Mr. George Yiatsat♦ OSHAWA • • ---- -- ---- — - UwWred Buses For ATI, Y1► :ri... -AW De�catre 'E ®otic occasions , L OlYTR AC:TOR�i F iPBONE: DICKERING 841WU LICENSED AUCTIONEER ANT WRITE PICKERING P, Q. HABIT - - - - VALUATOR *Waiting To Serve Yon" _ B p Your _ K E N AND C LA R K E Phone or .Write Choose a new habit, if you find you need one, and makin n ..1�ifenCys. — wSer siee". -. P'R�rr T=C� • -mend that you are intensely adaptable. That you have a:wondes[al 014y DUNDAS St. EAST WHiTRY r.Dep��l�y„ force hvithin you--your soul-which will throw its weight into the AUCTIONEERS seeks anti that beyond that-force stands a far greater Porde file T ,Licensed and Authorized for the Force of God, �vluch is seeking to help you to perfect yourself and to - Quaties of Ontario and York. push your personality into this new channel• .. illatgn Stock, Implements Henna-. . . BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Abate 'all cultivate habits that enable.you*to know yourself better, mbolFnar4 Im Roel Estate Do you rasa. wtseeze and eeg,,c for breath, to enjoy life more truly and deeply, and to draw closer to the One who �OPTOMEMIST so yon can't get proper gees?'rempleton's ' made you and loves you as no human being ever can or �. our Speci8lty at Reasonable RAZ-MAH mpsulm help ym to breathe paten. Dual Serviee for the 9.80 to 18.00 and B.OA to 8•� easily. relieved of wheezing and gasping, him of Ereninss: biea. wed. . a ,., They toosen tight-packed pts BAHA I WORLD FAITH - P. O. bronchial tubes, so It comes away snaily _ _.. DISNEY BLDG.. Opp. ,seep and fork m comfort; tsks 1iL!►� For farther information, p}�one — Pickering ad4J1. M111fts P. O. p'� ,AL'b• 2" MAH today. ase. U-M at drugtdw. ass Markham P. O. phone Mari. we OSHAWA, ONTARIO 'Praotieea haft established Phvme - • 5-468?; Office _f Tee-Dai Serdee A:rr9mSed) nullnuealmn uluwuuumuuluununuuuhwwuuntunuauuuuuluuuntu D0378'1iAPi Gad RICHAR'DS Lo al Pogue _ _ FRANK DGari. Land Surveyors. And Professional Eaaeers - LICENSED AUCTIONEER �' - - Re SMITH _nth �i Street, East Pickening tin d Pt'•'P�t7 Service _ . OSHAWA, ONT. eine _ P�,eg,., n.t F H to, Groceries and Locker - J.l is Sales As It, - QUALITY FIRST SERVICE OUR AIM 1PICKKERI:NG . PHONE 30 V"mpt Attention CAves - .- -:. • _ .Eir �Ifhitby R• R. 1. Phone b14 xumedd n�t �� Home - CERIES AUSTIN. PROIN — - Y 08H B $AN DOVEMENT OUR OWN BLEND TEA — POUND _. �55c Whitby, Ontario IMP Went of Whitt: or .FROZEN -FOOD _ - COFFEE-• POUND �3Qway Between Whitby Bu(i �c+ et Plan coD FILLET ANON CREAMERY BUTTER — POUND �.c_6515, And :_ _.. O HADDOCK` - - GRADE °A" MED. EGGS - IN CARTON ----- s.—'45o - -PRONJF; vrjams so 3, 443 i - —dawn pa?saeat rmuirt4l _ ---- = phi PERM Swo.0o to Eeoot►.00 Froa. Bis WHITEtaIS� Te_'rwaaty-four ]!leatits To Pal _ SOLE. _ _ A Complete Service frOW ora atoee Maps Leaf - i • ` far Home Owners• and Boflders All Priced • P eI PQ0T0GRAPt*R Lumber and Trim Doors, gash► Mincemeat' emeat C pV 1t4i Reset SE. $colt; n-bitby. Oat. Prefit Window Ugits, Wallboards _ p pt Pkow andIDA N Ar , surpt," O RAN i 9i JUICE. Ft I . `KEs 2 !b fn .. i IN �- THE : a 6' oz. Tina 45c REAL CLE N DEN Ei;oMOMif• 39c 89 .DIXON .° COMM LV1111' Regular Size 350 LEMON JUICE - -... � _ ' - ' am• y - CO. LTD. :..: SCAIZBORO iiTNCTION_ 2 6 oz. Ling . 45c 61, a = on St. Ciair AT& East. .. . 1 t One adie Wert of Sear. Collesiato 1 or three bleciis uwrtb of Stop 14 OLD �trrH MARKHAM. .1117 ORdNGE• JUICE ,�,,•� �NE,� �= em, Bear. 3336 $o ' N S' 6 oz. 'Tina 35c� J e 'W . DIXON - aoPala•roa _ wAN'llim - 1b. 33c .AMMBULANC E a !COliN1'LtY Ho>tcss wssoRTED B MAI& ACREAGES AKD Tic 29 c X- - FARMS ' Ice Cie' _duple Leaf +.- ,� I Wo Ban Waitins Bursa 'Wa - -• - `- _ = - y CALL -ills. MGM �A» dONA1�s� And THY HIGHLAND. DAIRY MI .,relst.r..>w 81n. Oervise45c 2 lb,*' Innis• D.•Csaart, Ice Creams ie ilepr G• Osman, S A. Nli'lts: MA;1091 Offbe i0]ls-e{0{ _35c lb s7.c 0>!'FlC>Lti J. A. WILLOUGHBI ars SONS 1'�"'1-2 Shmm otmri 8k a �a + 9.>I...e.. . Turkey Giblets. = - _ is When .You are HAVING A -PARTY P>.er.. F.tabiiabea !tee - lb.. 25C LET US KNOW _ WE WILL DO OU$ BEST TO ,SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN THF FOOD EINE — FRESM OR FROZEN _ Insurance E -�Y - "SNOWFLAKE" WWW OR PEMM Pa�rtert Pbtr .AsHaitie UA LITY MEATS at All Tri• mei >W ft m Ari C 02 .Shortening- lb. 25c.... • �� •ales HSP •]1Wa� By —KAPLE LEAF — RED BRAND OR BLUE BEEN-- .PRIME RIB ROLLED - POUND' 7�• RODMAN ROUND — gTEAiH ROAST or STEAK -POUND ?ee. . �1i'lri� �► .lin - ,,,,,,bas Ianraaee Of i Sheet metal WOrl�s FRESH FRUIT ;R'IN'G STEAK —ROAST ORtSTEAH -POUND Baa "Nwhi + no p Gibson MAPLE LEAF READY-TO-EAT HAM -POUND _4... ,0 �'4a+`+.� aj, and VEGETABLES PORK SHOULDEK WITH DRESSING -ROU" FRONS W AIR-GOND G -aft i HEAD E - JUMBO SIZE lee. UrI'T. WITH DRESSI<Nr, POUND LE'M "POIEiH B OUPA1�ATING t. GREEN Y - FLORIDA NO. TR ' THIS FOR A CHANGE Gia H02M -- sin." a�VITY F't7t1\dCaB CELERY HEART, each ------ 1l,°' Ai Yesr-Fatts FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS. SSCHNIEDEK'S DELICIOUS MEATS _ ALNf : 'TINSMITHING GRAPEFRUIT, FIVE FOR TR COUNY STYLE' SAUSAGE -POUND --- _ >1 " Olt MIN" Ai Rear Piebmftg Naves Off1 , Or FLOAIDA � JUICE l . 25r_BRAUNSWCHEIGER CHUBS, 10 OUNCE ROLL 41d grimy pietw� PHONE —. WHITBY f61i ORANGES —DOZED 86e. SALAMI —ROLL—POUND _ e� f - - '�;vlPB>fl.L MIMCZa CRANBERRIES — PAG. LR'EROL — POUND' - - 87e. pgONA AGINCOURT 2--"l 3MAJA1[ O. LAWSON GtiLIFORNA RED EMPEROit . :I,nr� AND BACON —POUND � GRAPES JOWL BACON — POUND 146. Beal ow ami selidw 2 lb �gQ- CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING — POUND silo. STAPOORD SRO QR>�lQWOOD OPrTAR14 - _ CRISPY LARD POUND 170L won�s • �� g� P►on•: PkkMrg >swY� �,',,. ��gniein8■i���wiipai►•nninNgau�:uunmutuHmtnntnaui�w . assif�e ve singe18 a iMEt ��� SPORTS C0LUM•N: Q 111UIC.L — 7.1 K CMOs 7evauw a' • • I was tr4' mg not long ago with a National Hor sy League tam, and the bogs, s on their way}3apk home after a hard game, *' were having, eakfast in the diner. One playef,-had ordered a full double cut' of ham, whicjt' is quite a lot of item, Medd --poached_�s• and coffee, this belnll hula by orange juice and cereal, and the a r boys-were-twt�Y-- On what they seemed to think was a prodigious aPPetite . �. They should have seen the late Harry Mummery tuck in the _ provender. That was something to talk about. Harry was a big fellow, weighing about 265 pounds when in condition, a great chunk of plan, who played for the Quebec Bulldogs when they were Stanley Cup winners, later with Canadfens and Hamilton. When he reported to Canadiens his first season with that elub he brought along tris meal tabs from the diner, en route. The club in those days paid for such meals. He handed the bulky packet over to the late George Kennedy, who then owned the Montreal club, for inspection. George went through the list carefully, tren cocked a rather quizzical eye at Mummery and ciiquired: "Do you keep cats?" _ "Why fro," said the surprised Mummery. "I don't own a cat."` "Then" thundered Kennedy -who drank all this cream?" "Why. I did" answered Mummery. "I always drink a pint of cream after • each meal. It's an antidote for ulcers. Besides, I like cream." I was walking from the old Westmount rink with Mummerryy after a game one night. "Would you like a steak?" he asked. "It would be only a light snack for two" be added apologetically, "for the steak weighs only five pounds." 1 asked him where he could get such a steak, "At fey boarding- house" said Harry. "l. buy it in the afternoon. After the game, 1 take it to the basement, wash off the coal shovel, cook the steak in the furnace and wash it down with a pint of cream.' 1 Not wishing to deprive, a hard-working and hungry athlete of his victuals. I declined t'b'e invitation. Not long ago. Frank _ Boucher of Rangers told me that on a trip west, they I,ad mit Harry Mummery ata railroad station, He was a rat way "Come up to the locomotive" tie invited Boucher, "and I'll cook you the finest steak you ever ate 'over the coals, on a shovel. Its a . 5 -pounder, but 1 have two of them; so we can both eat." Harry Mummery was the one-man power play in his day. He could skate with more speed than you expected of 'Inch a giant. When he got the puck. he would wheel off down the ice, brushing aside .all checkers with his great bulk. When he got about 30 feet out. he would throw a cannonading shot at the 90811M If it went in the net, well and good But he kept right on going goalwards in his own powerful fashion; and if the puck bounced out. Mummery would be right on it, and slum another .block - basting shot. He scored quite a nntt3ber of goals that wayy. And also be knocked many a set of goal -nets right out of their founds - done in the procsim as he, crashed through Year easuu -te end suggestions for this column WNI be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c o Calvert House, 431 Yonne S►,, Toronto. Ca1vitrtD,,T,LLERS LIMITED .. AAWlRSTEisRO. Ot'Rn1E{O _ Centenarians On Thefollowed .by a game of bri and about the same time Razzle = oldest than in South ser _ .. _ aged 116. regularly led the :Tose Moaquesa, an Indian who "kala"—Jugoslav national IS 120, of La Paz, BOIiV* resent!- --every Sunday morning ly married slaty -year-old Juana church in the village of '1'a taztzima: Colque. Old age does not necessarily -Another oldster with plc c mean an end to a gay Me, for of life is Mosha Byron, aged I t , some of the old dogs have quite who appeared last year bet a kick lett in them. In 1958 Lt.- a. New York court—for- the Col. Catton Theobald of the 55th time since passing his cent Foot, at that time the second old- on charges of practising, y first living officer in the British cine illegally, running a g Army, passed his century, but bling den, and attacking a net enjoyed a rollicking Paul Jones bour' sapless Lap -Sitter — Apparently eaching around- Gopher Charles Sennett to grab the ball, Xavier player, Tom Simms seems perch- ed on Bennett's lap. But the. lap isn't there and the ball had just .Bennett blocked his attempted J shot at the bassket. Handshakes , Cause. _ :Many Diseases Mind how you shake hands! It care be dangerous. A former - Lancashire mayoress who shook bands with -a 17 -stone man over a year ago is reported to be still under treatment for injured• bones in her right hand. Only last year Mrs.. Wijeyer- atne. the wife of Ceylon's High Commissioner in London. had to spend a week in hospital after ��, abe had, shaken the hands of more, the 'than 400 guests 'at a function, �. Her wrist was dislocated. - flVrst Consult a certain United States dans doctor who has closely studied atter this -perilous" business of hand- n- and he will tell you: n• "Whenever you shake hands, :. your nervous ,system. Is. jarred. my And that jar inevitably goes up K your right arm,- distorts the aIIE spinal nerves and, in fact is trans- mitted to air parts of, the .body." century So now you know, you inveterate meds_ bandshaktrs ' am- An English doctor asked to h- comment on the possible dangers of. h a n,d s h a k i n g, §aid: "Most perilous time to shake hands is before meals. Why? Because among the disease germs which may . be transferred -from hand to hand are those 'of the common col¢, influenza, food -poisoning, gastritis and various skin diseases. I have a doctor Mend who for years has laid down .the rule that, after he has washed his hands before luncheon or dinner, he will.never shake any - I body.'s hand until he has finished the meal.' "A handshaker, don't forget, need not necessarily be suffering _ from the disease 'he transmits. He may be only a career—one who harbours the germs witholit being ill of the disease." Perhaps somebody will abolish the handshaker one day if . it becomes more. dangerous. In Tahiti the people formed- a few' years ago,- a Society for the Abolition of Handshaking. They proposed a military salute in-. stead of a handshake. One reason put forward for doing away. with handshaking was that "owing, to _ the goat, it is very unhealthy." On .the office door of the head buyer of a Chicago. store. was placed the two -word notice; '146 handshaking." Said the buyer: "You don't 'shake hand's With your butcher, your, grocer or your baker, do you? It's the same with "me and the travelling salesman, We're adversaries in' a sense. We are edeb'trying for the better end' of the bargain." In 1952, most English 'conn mereial . travellers don't shake hands as much as they did • in pre-war days. Said one com- mercial :traveller: ."Handshakes, are merely a waste of time now- adays. We can do business just as tglio-Beating pair on pester=Because Pat and Pamela', O Neil : well with our customers adith- !tave-made o complgte recovery from crippling attacks of Infootile oilt'.shaking hands.' A cheerful paralysis, the sisters, aged six and five were chosen to illustrate word at the and of the in ! tho need for fvnds on the March of Dimes Campaign poster. is much better and more sincere." eller Dawghters of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence O'Neill, the girls were stricken laughed at' the this msuggestion ercial v that -M' 1948. and received help and treatment through the March of handshaking eras p o s i t i v o 1 y „ Dimes fund. dangerous. anter oaloa. YOUR lug to greater chick value is alums GOOD MUCTS — Every sttrlferer hell with R.O.P. brooding back of them. Raftowenotle Peie or Newilia iehevli M emercher to reduce costs Increase WOMB.as other chicks have Droved more eRas- Dixods Remedy. - - "To than R-O.P, sired chicks. Tweddte MUNRO'S DRUG STORE elves you a wads range of broods .aa _ -- grades. We have R.O.P. sired chicb for �`a Ottawa �. the -maximum in egg production, dual ;1.25 Express Ftepatd • - Durpose breeds for eggs and meat, special ' broiler chicks, we have chicks low In TAPSWORY6. Rlnworms, cause sertmw Vriessired Or approved moles. Chicks diseases: could be your trouble) Thor ' with Iots of R.O.P. brooding back of them scads 'helped. Free Iiteraturs describes; at slightly bigher Priem, , Also turkey condition ani remedy. write Hulvanwo Poulin- laying and ready to lay pullets. Remedies Limited, Dept w a.. Tornate. C&MIOCUs. Bond for early order booking Ontario. .. _. 5t t TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. , ".pyp UP." Try C.C. i B. Tonle Tablets _. FERGUS Ontarle for low Titality and general debility. Aa Drum ste cap dollar or FEI.16S39L 40211116. ORDFR those Purina embryo -fed chicks OZ. 11124 - 8: Avenue, t:DMONTOlt, from Gilmore's. Fully g u a r a n t e e a- ALBERTA' quality chicks from a real breeding Pro- UPPUa'rUhl'1'ILPb glia - aramme. Attractive early pullet PVYHhc ,. UNNPPO A N U WIe.N 6N - Write, Lot for Driven acid catalogue - Came First." • Gihnore's Poultry Breeding - 5555 - -• -• .__ _ _` Farm, $arrtn Ontario. BE A HAIRDRESSER - -- •''••- HIM CANADA'# LEAVING St 11004. take Busses t Red Pullets 1.31:4 Great Upw ,WnitY Learn Pure 1luuex and Susses a New U&IMPS ' Hairdresstag ' for Jan. 155th, dellvery• 19c. inuuira about pleasant durndied ort•ttas,ua, good wages, Other dates aro breed., Also HRA9T COY. rbousands of successful starve, graduate - - TIAICEV'lEw 11A'rcHERY LTD, VIXETEB America's Greatest System Nluatraled Catalogue Free - (iARDLE�4 W rite ur ('sit RE - of breed or cross. Top YAR VEL HAIRLRESSI.NG' •6(',flu0Le Notch Cbicas are hatched of proven 867 Rtont St w.: Toronto breeders on both . Cdex. .we have been ... Rranche■ - - 'fir• truia,trg that the amartest single lnvmt- 44 Ring fit., Hamlttus mem any • Poultryinan can make Is in - 72 Rideau St , Ottawa. -' chicks of the highest quality hatched f— both both ■kits of the mating. Our low prices. x and highquality of our Canadian APVrov- PA'rtCNTt! , r 9� y ad chicks and turkeys. will Pleas• you• •lei,. �., Nbo•se,ted chlcra. as low an s,12.46 Per .US OFFER lar •vers inventur—List of t► � - hundred. Turkeys as low an 6 -,Jr, :end for _ eentkms sad full rotormatiun sent tf" complete piles tfat. - Cho Ramey Co.. nevatered Patent Attar - - TOP NOTCH CHICK BALM; asya. 2's Rank' Street. Ottawa - •� (.UELP)I ONT. rET6E1R8TuNHAt'(J.I1 a Cnrooaae lite IIYI''1\U' Am)1:LL4\1\li teat SonNtora. Fsfabhoned 9$90 any" street, TPPno'n Rnr.Lbt Of uttprma. ' Sen' on request - - HAVB rou anYfWna needs dYuos or clean- .. .._ ..- . - ire clad tc •user yrwlr oueatinna Do srrm n, H Parterre Dye W-%, Urnitei �91 Lnnae Pt Tnrnpra - ASTHMA ri„t %ALE Now Asthma Rehof -- In minutes nr your money back `! C'aE►ty WART REMOVER — loaves to Ask YOUP Uruga;ei for an are. Your r•i-ucrCRE,". - •-ist sells _ tA►sthmanefrin Set .r LA RC:NI stork p• Parts and secsasonsa I'nrond:t um in. 'qUa ranterd rro sit car. ar8 trucks. it it's hard - - - ,to..Sol we cam get it tnr you, Prompt -seroire fluarantrrd savings ('anads Auto N9VV rue■ a,aIat feat, raw ora .run lei Stores. .31 St. m'SA Street. et. Carharie►s, aopusn■ Write fcP eatswsue And Drips Ontarno Mutual 4439;1 _ liar. Dnm10.0 Rus weaving f'nmpu/. pad' \TION HOSTEr.T for women. Latest 1477 Duadaa Ptrerl West Tnrfntn, Oat shades. all strrw, Perfect Girt, or reeste. QUIT CSsarettea t•:tnnY ' as thousands at ii Beierecd r—onde •6.00 doxon. Louis Re'• others have done. t'se Tobacco Rllmle• bin.trin. 1081 Ito,"* ittrr-.t. hew Towk star, a Seven-day sclentl8c treatmentthae - ' C'..ty u9. New fork, culckly, sUmtaatos all craving for toba"am , Tor. fres booklet wrke C: W. '141na Mar - mescal Ltd_ Box 071. London, Ontario.. NOW CAN !? --- w A �•t e,tt gALi b;MXv Direct sales 16 farmers tee ' CBot••rntneut Heslatrro•1 Minerals. per - Q. Now can I take proper Care dltwoors, tomes and vetorfapry swWors. Eve" earw wnh livestock a crouren ' of the carpet sweeper? _ comtDtmion. tire no Vwwr If active. ApMt . A. Be sure, when cleaning the sell • Ifone Canada Ltd.. :1tsren carpet sweeper. to cut all the ksnattrtal. . lint -and hair from the brushes.. wANTEDt e'cgrrler'e telae lithograp4s _ - '�•. After the b o x e s ' have been ad" prions promptly Paid. Eepeclaar want largo follo wtoter. Railrosid. Hong l.p� emptied, wipe them out with a - t cloth dipped in kerosene, �t'e' suaaaa and assures snip we-- cloth and Pan t'orrp,poatleacs answered. Offen msec. - also rub some of the. oil oQer the A. a Davtapn, Ease Aurora. New Two bristles of the brushes; tesla -will - prevent dust from rising While ..� sweeping. Now! A Pleasat- Q. Sew can 1 freshen leather furniture and keep It f"a eraek- Tat 6 C*1 syr - Inge alt A, Put into a bottle One Cup of - vinegar and two cups of boiled tai i linseed oil. Cork securely and ' r shake until c r•e a m y. Apply PINEX—a familiar remedy foe sparingly and rub into the leather generations of .Canadians—M i. with a soft rag or flannel, and work fast to relieve that dastreso- - -4• polish with soft duster. Never i cough So pleasant tasting that - use gasoline to clean leather as children like it. Ane: Rivas auiek. it will crack It. effective relief. Now you can choose either the new ready -to -take PREPARED PINEX or the mono savingg eaalI�� Good Advice N You 1 mixed PINEX CONCENTRATil. Suffer with Piles bl both forma, PINEX' aingrel bknd of proven medicinal inglw dients must help you, or yowr N bin *our oil" tub ped lwm ss You .money back. "$Y ran't sit. walk or Stmal without eenbtapt - •,� dlarsmfort you sbooW see 14n4.tpt. the . Why let your' children suffer ..pldlefset gnlek� P44e t+•w ds �fipt ve iRp-01 N takes - with ' a. distressing cough'—get a - out the Imre. relieve* Itrhlns red sostthra bottle of fast actinic, pleasant task w� Pain, why le et tsa*' Mone at aln sea ing, PINEX. today] 1 forget about Your Piles. One sPollrattw aF ghat bare+ of -ewfort. non't woofer PINEX FOR CHILDREN'S COUGH$ needleaety--go tie iAte-0int richt now, •' lsnty "e at an dros ato"-. EAT ANYTHING •BRONC8IAL COUGH WIN FALSE TIETN Are you kept avtnerve-rackingke by anerve-racking•' bronchial cough? In phlegm so tightly If you here trouble with phew packed is your bronclital tuba, no amount- that stip, rook and Cawee.ore soma , of coughing seems able to dislodge it? —try Brtmma PI*41-IJner. ,Templeton s RAZ -MAH capsules are application makes plates Dt.#%UOY p - especially =ade to loosen phlegm, so it Imanently to your plate. It relines and red" lease tetrAout Powder or Parte, because comes away easily tkatt you are'telieved of 18rttams Pltutl-Liner hsMens per- Co er. Coughing and wheezing. Get RAt-MAX . plates in a way no powder or mete can do. Even •r.+ • ' -d`. i quick relief. 65c, $1.35 at drnggists. E -Sb en"old rubber Plates you get food resat" nes months to a year or longer. YOU .CAN 'RAS tr ANYTMN01 Simply lay soft strip of PIANO -NOW _ - on troublesome upier or lower. Bite sad it tom' ■w- molds Perfectly. Bon, to' we, tasteless, odorkq - d Itch e a ■ ItCh ■ ■ • Itch, harmless Pl you and your plate. ones bac V Q. directed. Pyle cleaner included, ]tfoacy back a rfy not completely ostInAM.'If not avolltiNe at roar drug store, seed $1.60 Sor reRnrr for 1 plate, 1 Was Nearly Crazy' WILDR00T LTD, FORT ERIE, ONT. Dept. 'ref q A Until I discovered Dr, D. D. Dennis' aria uin ' ipyopulai= this pure, coolDinc.rligvidim di6ation .. speeds Peaco and comfort from cruel Itching - caused by ecrmua, linples, rash;, athlete's > toot and other itch ?roa les. Trial bottle, 350 `. Greaseless. First use soothes, checks raW red ,. G .' -Itch ormoney back.Ask druagiatfor D,D.D. ISSUE 2,— 1953 PreocriWan (Ordinary or s-tra wtrongthl.. - MACDONALD Sr • - S a , - .I - d Adrti assif�e ve singe18 a iMEt ��� SPORTS C0LUM•N: Q 111UIC.L — 7.1 K CMOs 7evauw a' • • I was tr4' mg not long ago with a National Hor sy League tam, and the bogs, s on their way}3apk home after a hard game, *' were having, eakfast in the diner. One playef,-had ordered a full double cut' of ham, whicjt' is quite a lot of item, Medd --poached_�s• and coffee, this belnll hula by orange juice and cereal, and the a r boys-were-twt�Y-- On what they seemed to think was a prodigious aPPetite . �. They should have seen the late Harry Mummery tuck in the _ provender. That was something to talk about. Harry was a big fellow, weighing about 265 pounds when in condition, a great chunk of plan, who played for the Quebec Bulldogs when they were Stanley Cup winners, later with Canadfens and Hamilton. When he reported to Canadiens his first season with that elub he brought along tris meal tabs from the diner, en route. The club in those days paid for such meals. He handed the bulky packet over to the late George Kennedy, who then owned the Montreal club, for inspection. George went through the list carefully, tren cocked a rather quizzical eye at Mummery and ciiquired: "Do you keep cats?" _ "Why fro," said the surprised Mummery. "I don't own a cat."` "Then" thundered Kennedy -who drank all this cream?" "Why. I did" answered Mummery. "I always drink a pint of cream after • each meal. It's an antidote for ulcers. Besides, I like cream." I was walking from the old Westmount rink with Mummerryy after a game one night. "Would you like a steak?" he asked. "It would be only a light snack for two" be added apologetically, "for the steak weighs only five pounds." 1 asked him where he could get such a steak, "At fey boarding- house" said Harry. "l. buy it in the afternoon. After the game, 1 take it to the basement, wash off the coal shovel, cook the steak in the furnace and wash it down with a pint of cream.' 1 Not wishing to deprive, a hard-working and hungry athlete of his victuals. I declined t'b'e invitation. Not long ago. Frank _ Boucher of Rangers told me that on a trip west, they I,ad mit Harry Mummery ata railroad station, He was a rat way "Come up to the locomotive" tie invited Boucher, "and I'll cook you the finest steak you ever ate 'over the coals, on a shovel. Its a . 5 -pounder, but 1 have two of them; so we can both eat." Harry Mummery was the one-man power play in his day. He could skate with more speed than you expected of 'Inch a giant. When he got the puck. he would wheel off down the ice, brushing aside .all checkers with his great bulk. When he got about 30 feet out. he would throw a cannonading shot at the 90811M If it went in the net, well and good But he kept right on going goalwards in his own powerful fashion; and if the puck bounced out. Mummery would be right on it, and slum another .block - basting shot. He scored quite a nntt3ber of goals that wayy. And also be knocked many a set of goal -nets right out of their founds - done in the procsim as he, crashed through Year easuu -te end suggestions for this column WNI be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, c o Calvert House, 431 Yonne S►,, Toronto. Ca1vitrtD,,T,LLERS LIMITED .. AAWlRSTEisRO. Ot'Rn1E{O _ Centenarians On Thefollowed .by a game of bri and about the same time Razzle = oldest than in South ser _ .. _ aged 116. regularly led the :Tose Moaquesa, an Indian who "kala"—Jugoslav national IS 120, of La Paz, BOIiV* resent!- --every Sunday morning ly married slaty -year-old Juana church in the village of '1'a taztzima: Colque. Old age does not necessarily -Another oldster with plc c mean an end to a gay Me, for of life is Mosha Byron, aged I t , some of the old dogs have quite who appeared last year bet a kick lett in them. In 1958 Lt.- a. New York court—for- the Col. Catton Theobald of the 55th time since passing his cent Foot, at that time the second old- on charges of practising, y first living officer in the British cine illegally, running a g Army, passed his century, but bling den, and attacking a net enjoyed a rollicking Paul Jones bour' sapless Lap -Sitter — Apparently eaching around- Gopher Charles Sennett to grab the ball, Xavier player, Tom Simms seems perch- ed on Bennett's lap. But the. lap isn't there and the ball had just .Bennett blocked his attempted J shot at the bassket. Handshakes , Cause. _ :Many Diseases Mind how you shake hands! It care be dangerous. A former - Lancashire mayoress who shook bands with -a 17 -stone man over a year ago is reported to be still under treatment for injured• bones in her right hand. Only last year Mrs.. Wijeyer- atne. the wife of Ceylon's High Commissioner in London. had to spend a week in hospital after ��, abe had, shaken the hands of more, the 'than 400 guests 'at a function, �. Her wrist was dislocated. - flVrst Consult a certain United States dans doctor who has closely studied atter this -perilous" business of hand- n- and he will tell you: n• "Whenever you shake hands, :. your nervous ,system. Is. jarred. my And that jar inevitably goes up K your right arm,- distorts the aIIE spinal nerves and, in fact is trans- mitted to air parts of, the .body." century So now you know, you inveterate meds_ bandshaktrs ' am- An English doctor asked to h- comment on the possible dangers of. h a n,d s h a k i n g, §aid: "Most perilous time to shake hands is before meals. Why? Because among the disease germs which may . be transferred -from hand to hand are those 'of the common col¢, influenza, food -poisoning, gastritis and various skin diseases. I have a doctor Mend who for years has laid down .the rule that, after he has washed his hands before luncheon or dinner, he will.never shake any - I body.'s hand until he has finished the meal.' "A handshaker, don't forget, need not necessarily be suffering _ from the disease 'he transmits. He may be only a career—one who harbours the germs witholit being ill of the disease." Perhaps somebody will abolish the handshaker one day if . it becomes more. dangerous. In Tahiti the people formed- a few' years ago,- a Society for the Abolition of Handshaking. They proposed a military salute in-. stead of a handshake. One reason put forward for doing away. with handshaking was that "owing, to _ the goat, it is very unhealthy." On .the office door of the head buyer of a Chicago. store. was placed the two -word notice; '146 handshaking." Said the buyer: "You don't 'shake hand's With your butcher, your, grocer or your baker, do you? It's the same with "me and the travelling salesman, We're adversaries in' a sense. We are edeb'trying for the better end' of the bargain." In 1952, most English 'conn mereial . travellers don't shake hands as much as they did • in pre-war days. Said one com- mercial :traveller: ."Handshakes, are merely a waste of time now- adays. We can do business just as tglio-Beating pair on pester=Because Pat and Pamela', O Neil : well with our customers adith- !tave-made o complgte recovery from crippling attacks of Infootile oilt'.shaking hands.' A cheerful paralysis, the sisters, aged six and five were chosen to illustrate word at the and of the in ! tho need for fvnds on the March of Dimes Campaign poster. is much better and more sincere." eller Dawghters of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence O'Neill, the girls were stricken laughed at' the this msuggestion ercial v that -M' 1948. and received help and treatment through the March of handshaking eras p o s i t i v o 1 y „ Dimes fund. dangerous. anter oaloa. YOUR lug to greater chick value is alums GOOD MUCTS — Every sttrlferer hell with R.O.P. brooding back of them. Raftowenotle Peie or Newilia iehevli M emercher to reduce costs Increase WOMB.as other chicks have Droved more eRas- Dixods Remedy. - - "To than R-O.P, sired chicks. Tweddte MUNRO'S DRUG STORE elves you a wads range of broods .aa _ -- grades. We have R.O.P. sired chicb for �`a Ottawa �. the -maximum in egg production, dual ;1.25 Express Ftepatd • - Durpose breeds for eggs and meat, special ' broiler chicks, we have chicks low In TAPSWORY6. Rlnworms, cause sertmw Vriessired Or approved moles. Chicks diseases: could be your trouble) Thor ' with Iots of R.O.P. brooding back of them scads 'helped. Free Iiteraturs describes; at slightly bigher Priem, , Also turkey condition ani remedy. write Hulvanwo Poulin- laying and ready to lay pullets. Remedies Limited, Dept w a.. Tornate. C&MIOCUs. Bond for early order booking Ontario. .. _. 5t t TWEDDLE CHICK HATCHERIES LTD. , ".pyp UP." Try C.C. i B. Tonle Tablets _. FERGUS Ontarle for low Titality and general debility. Aa Drum ste cap dollar or FEI.16S39L 40211116. ORDFR those Purina embryo -fed chicks OZ. 11124 - 8: Avenue, t:DMONTOlt, from Gilmore's. Fully g u a r a n t e e a- ALBERTA' quality chicks from a real breeding Pro- UPPUa'rUhl'1'ILPb glia - aramme. Attractive early pullet PVYHhc ,. UNNPPO A N U WIe.N 6N - Write, Lot for Driven acid catalogue - Came First." • Gihnore's Poultry Breeding - 5555 - -• -• .__ _ _` Farm, $arrtn Ontario. BE A HAIRDRESSER - -- •''••- HIM CANADA'# LEAVING St 11004. take Busses t Red Pullets 1.31:4 Great Upw ,WnitY Learn Pure 1luuex and Susses a New U&IMPS ' Hairdresstag ' for Jan. 155th, dellvery• 19c. inuuira about pleasant durndied ort•ttas,ua, good wages, Other dates aro breed., Also HRA9T COY. rbousands of successful starve, graduate - - TIAICEV'lEw 11A'rcHERY LTD, VIXETEB America's Greatest System Nluatraled Catalogue Free - (iARDLE�4 W rite ur ('sit RE - of breed or cross. Top YAR VEL HAIRLRESSI.NG' •6(',flu0Le Notch Cbicas are hatched of proven 867 Rtont St w.: Toronto breeders on both . Cdex. .we have been ... Rranche■ - - 'fir• truia,trg that the amartest single lnvmt- 44 Ring fit., Hamlttus mem any • Poultryinan can make Is in - 72 Rideau St , Ottawa. -' chicks of the highest quality hatched f— both both ■kits of the mating. Our low prices. x and highquality of our Canadian APVrov- PA'rtCNTt! , r 9� y ad chicks and turkeys. will Pleas• you• •lei,. �., Nbo•se,ted chlcra. as low an s,12.46 Per .US OFFER lar •vers inventur—List of t► � - hundred. Turkeys as low an 6 -,Jr, :end for _ eentkms sad full rotormatiun sent tf" complete piles tfat. - Cho Ramey Co.. nevatered Patent Attar - - TOP NOTCH CHICK BALM; asya. 2's Rank' Street. Ottawa - •� (.UELP)I ONT. rET6E1R8TuNHAt'(J.I1 a Cnrooaae lite IIYI''1\U' Am)1:LL4\1\li teat SonNtora. Fsfabhoned 9$90 any" street, TPPno'n Rnr.Lbt Of uttprma. ' Sen' on request - - HAVB rou anYfWna needs dYuos or clean- .. .._ ..- . - ire clad tc •user yrwlr oueatinna Do srrm n, H Parterre Dye W-%, Urnitei �91 Lnnae Pt Tnrnpra - ASTHMA ri„t %ALE Now Asthma Rehof -- In minutes nr your money back `! C'aE►ty WART REMOVER — loaves to Ask YOUP Uruga;ei for an are. Your r•i-ucrCRE,". - •-ist sells _ tA►sthmanefrin Set .r LA RC:NI stork p• Parts and secsasonsa I'nrond:t um in. 'qUa ranterd rro sit car. ar8 trucks. it it's hard - - - ,to..Sol we cam get it tnr you, Prompt -seroire fluarantrrd savings ('anads Auto N9VV rue■ a,aIat feat, raw ora .run lei Stores. .31 St. m'SA Street. et. Carharie►s, aopusn■ Write fcP eatswsue And Drips Ontarno Mutual 4439;1 _ liar. Dnm10.0 Rus weaving f'nmpu/. pad' \TION HOSTEr.T for women. Latest 1477 Duadaa Ptrerl West Tnrfntn, Oat shades. all strrw, Perfect Girt, or reeste. QUIT CSsarettea t•:tnnY ' as thousands at ii Beierecd r—onde •6.00 doxon. Louis Re'• others have done. t'se Tobacco Rllmle• bin.trin. 1081 Ito,"* ittrr-.t. hew Towk star, a Seven-day sclentl8c treatmentthae - ' C'..ty u9. New fork, culckly, sUmtaatos all craving for toba"am , Tor. fres booklet wrke C: W. '141na Mar - mescal Ltd_ Box 071. London, Ontario.. NOW CAN !? --- w A �•t e,tt gALi b;MXv Direct sales 16 farmers tee ' CBot••rntneut Heslatrro•1 Minerals. per - Q. Now can I take proper Care dltwoors, tomes and vetorfapry swWors. Eve" earw wnh livestock a crouren ' of the carpet sweeper? _ comtDtmion. tire no Vwwr If active. ApMt . A. Be sure, when cleaning the sell • Ifone Canada Ltd.. :1tsren carpet sweeper. to cut all the ksnattrtal. . lint -and hair from the brushes.. wANTEDt e'cgrrler'e telae lithograp4s _ - '�•. After the b o x e s ' have been ad" prions promptly Paid. Eepeclaar want largo follo wtoter. Railrosid. Hong l.p� emptied, wipe them out with a - t cloth dipped in kerosene, �t'e' suaaaa and assures snip we-- cloth and Pan t'orrp,poatleacs answered. Offen msec. - also rub some of the. oil oQer the A. a Davtapn, Ease Aurora. New Two bristles of the brushes; tesla -will - prevent dust from rising While ..� sweeping. Now! A Pleasat- Q. Sew can 1 freshen leather furniture and keep It f"a eraek- Tat 6 C*1 syr - Inge alt A, Put into a bottle One Cup of - vinegar and two cups of boiled tai i linseed oil. Cork securely and ' r shake until c r•e a m y. Apply PINEX—a familiar remedy foe sparingly and rub into the leather generations of .Canadians—M i. with a soft rag or flannel, and work fast to relieve that dastreso- - -4• polish with soft duster. Never i cough So pleasant tasting that - use gasoline to clean leather as children like it. Ane: Rivas auiek. it will crack It. effective relief. Now you can choose either the new ready -to -take PREPARED PINEX or the mono savingg eaalI�� Good Advice N You 1 mixed PINEX CONCENTRATil. Suffer with Piles bl both forma, PINEX' aingrel bknd of proven medicinal inglw dients must help you, or yowr N bin *our oil" tub ped lwm ss You .money back. "$Y ran't sit. walk or Stmal without eenbtapt - •,� dlarsmfort you sbooW see 14n4.tpt. the . Why let your' children suffer ..pldlefset gnlek� P44e t+•w ds �fipt ve iRp-01 N takes - with ' a. distressing cough'—get a - out the Imre. relieve* Itrhlns red sostthra bottle of fast actinic, pleasant task w� Pain, why le et tsa*' Mone at aln sea ing, PINEX. today] 1 forget about Your Piles. One sPollrattw aF ghat bare+ of -ewfort. non't woofer PINEX FOR CHILDREN'S COUGH$ needleaety--go tie iAte-0int richt now, •' lsnty "e at an dros ato"-. EAT ANYTHING •BRONC8IAL COUGH WIN FALSE TIETN Are you kept avtnerve-rackingke by anerve-racking•' bronchial cough? In phlegm so tightly If you here trouble with phew packed is your bronclital tuba, no amount- that stip, rook and Cawee.ore soma , of coughing seems able to dislodge it? —try Brtmma PI*41-IJner. ,Templeton s RAZ -MAH capsules are application makes plates Dt.#%UOY p - especially =ade to loosen phlegm, so it Imanently to your plate. It relines and red" lease tetrAout Powder or Parte, because comes away easily tkatt you are'telieved of 18rttams Pltutl-Liner hsMens per- Co er. Coughing and wheezing. Get RAt-MAX . plates in a way no powder or mete can do. Even •r.+ • ' -d`. i quick relief. 65c, $1.35 at drnggists. E -Sb en"old rubber Plates you get food resat" nes months to a year or longer. YOU .CAN 'RAS tr ANYTMN01 Simply lay soft strip of PIANO -NOW _ - on troublesome upier or lower. Bite sad it tom' ■w- molds Perfectly. Bon, to' we, tasteless, odorkq - d Itch e a ■ ItCh ■ ■ • Itch, harmless Pl you and your plate. ones bac V Q. directed. Pyle cleaner included, ]tfoacy back a rfy not completely ostInAM.'If not avolltiNe at roar drug store, seed $1.60 Sor reRnrr for 1 plate, 1 Was Nearly Crazy' WILDR00T LTD, FORT ERIE, ONT. Dept. 'ref q A Until I discovered Dr, D. D. Dennis' aria uin ' ipyopulai= this pure, coolDinc.rligvidim di6ation .. speeds Peaco and comfort from cruel Itching - caused by ecrmua, linples, rash;, athlete's > toot and other itch ?roa les. Trial bottle, 350 `. Greaseless. First use soothes, checks raW red ,. G .' -Itch ormoney back.Ask druagiatfor D,D.D. ISSUE 2,— 1953 PreocriWan (Ordinary or s-tra wtrongthl.. - MACDONALD Sr - Sushby's- Bud "az C K RO WHITBY BBEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES k' H U!N ` , ear 81. tds.t• Jima - - BfATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS i" ,tlCAR: Pbe•a * - an THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY--JANLTARY 8 9 14• RANGETTES AIYQ Svsniag Showa -At T and 9 P! M. -Saturday Matinee at 1-:30 P• M•_ „ELECTRFfiAt APPLIANCES ;. THURSDAY,-FRI., SATURDAY -JANUARY &; 9, 10. _. Saturday Evening Show Starts at 6••'9 P- M. - -JOHN WAYNE — IIX B-H Paint: and General War ware _ -- ,'Big Jim McLain - - PHONE 46' PICKERIN6 World In' His Arms !R1TH — NANCY OL:SOF,- LEON £RROL "COMF.Y - TWO GUN GOOFY` - SNAPSHOTS - - : IN TECHNIGOLO$ r+IlIIbBtL011l Lumber & _ ;-WITH — R PECK and -ANN BL"M , GREGORY MONDAY, TCESDAY, WEDNESDAY — JANUARY 12. 1.3, 14. - 34Z11in`'Ch6ws At T P.M.- Last' Cou plete Sbaiv At &W P, 3L: "- Bu Idina Supplies - - - • - - - NOR>tl FORREST _ -. _ • Y" , Never . Can Toll One Big Aff air r - i A WITS—'LVELYN KEY€S and DENKiS O'iiEEk? E I ;Phone 19 W l L -� ---DICK POWELL end EPEGGY DOW - .. The- Tanks Are`Coming -.O- Kronur. Yart ; ;WITH —STEVE COCHRANE and MAIiI ALIN►\ -Open Evenings and Saturday MONDAY, IVES., WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, iii -14. - ,AND — FOX NEW 3 - - - tarnuoos = Od 93 NEXT ATTP.A<'TION -• have their regular meeting in the - i ong .ing Jack and t%e Beanstock Hall -on' Wedflesday afternoon, -Jan- - s nary t i, Subject . for devotion c _ ADULT ENTERTAI�IM ENT "The Kingdom." Please nate change , Ilii COLOR R1TH — BUD! ABBOTT and LOU COS"rEI°L0 � of day. t W176 — BRUCE CABOT' and FAY WILAY Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Hollinger had New Years at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, lir. and + ��� 1� opard �a - CoseOP N lire: Fred Puckrin of Audle a when ;` thirty-eight "mremlDeae of the doll inger family, were ,present, IIrI —DENNIS O'HE]t1�S ani lLAii�GB -- WITH b l; is progressing the new TW WO TREAT1RS POLICY _ F. 31L 'Sava - 2 v�7— t --Toni - By r Lloyd on; community' _ ' 8Batnrdiya a� Hddayss r aA P. 1L. home of Ll ' A -number attended 'the •church service - at HoWays - P. . i-._' . - >ALatiuea Saturdays and -Jaf• P llf. Ordering Your Fertilizer Now white','ale on -Sunday evening. FLOODLIGHT PARKING SEE US TODAY _` PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OiTib ' � Brook Road School Annual Meeting • ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES ES -. - The annual schoolmeeting of the . - :.. Brock Road School, S. S. No. 6, Pickering, was bald on Wednesday , CLARE ONT CO-OPERATIVE - ...e.ening, Dee r 31, with the �- ua] small number of inWrested rate= -fin" - ... ,... ,..,. __ ... payers present. Mr. Clifford Hubb- -, - and acted as chairman and' Mr. Lep Wilson as Secretary. Mr. Lorne Durabart.on Unitood Giureh was c�n:lnued a _e retgry and Mrs,. White, 'Chairman of the Trustee Bd.'evil ` Jean Jones as T`-e:,surer• All fire lour Sunday - evening s� ice etas - teacn rs were continued with their Save a report of the work done dui- � � held under the auspices of our' Y. (. Classes and some others are asked ing the year. The inside of the "- $j'e COl�tin11111?$ thE1r J P. Uin9on• Bruce Cossar w•as in Iill to help. ,We felt we could look for- school, was painted, and new ply- _ - wood. put on the walls over the 4 charge, assisted. by Shirley.C6esher, i ward into this rc,inin_g year. of 1953 whlie :Wm. Raid of Toronto ga%'e with confidence' and encouragement;, blackboards` The 'new lighting sys- ' • tem was completed with the finan- Saturday Night ta<� - 'lie address. lie told about his -trip ! ' b WinnpPeg where he attended .the tial -help of t_ he Home, .acrd, School National Convention for the Y. P, (� Association Fourteen neve desks IWP • *Nall i!'�rYsltaut U• He told some humorous incidents Cherrywoc)d were purchased so that the school Of their trip on the train and thin is now completely- egWPPed with ; i Mold bow belpful and, inspiring was We are pleased to see Mr. Wm. new desks of the table and chair �RZAPI,L GOOD OBtCHE — CLINTON PASCOL +t r the convention. He felt it was a We extend New Years in. ono Fobs acres of -land ott1JB"eY - AND HIS BAND FROM OSHAWA i 1 challenge to all, our young people to AIL Conoesszoa West, jus to give to God and the Church what- JILT„ and MM Russell Byrains had Road wenn fid+ underdrained. ever talents they Possessed, $e felt tea on Statday evening with lir. sad levelled o1% and seeded down, This Miss Jena Cowe'apeat the week`ertained relatives from ami Oat the -Convention. was .abundant- 'Mea, :WM Twaddle is ,completely paid for, and will be •nd In Sunnis! ps>tawa on New Years. used as a school site when tke in- Miss Donna McFa-Anne- of . Scar- We are -sorry,to hear ti at 11 m 4y worth while. A B� congrega- , There were a number of Christ- I „ tion was present to encourage the mac and New Year Satherin creased population brings about the boyo spent some of )tort holidays Jenkins is confined to her bed We young people it this siervice- different homes during the holiday need for a new school, and in the �'?�th B. Coss �llis,BOttaeth �bret_. bet�ter� will sous be feehag• amah Monday nigh,t the. Annual Meet&- season. meantime will be useful' � s ball Aux - jug of our Sunday School• Office- � 'Mr•` and -Mrs. 'Leonard Hollinger field, for field days and comrmunitp urned home after two weeks visit . ",Members of tke On;Wp-Go Am- Ibearers and. Teachers was held in and children vjsited with Mr. and picnics. Mr. Edgar .James, Seczetr with her 'sinter Mn. S Ware Wary please notion -khat the we4- the basement of the church. Good • Mrs. McAllister in Toronto on gun_ aro-Treasurer. reported a balance an Deepest erfaO=Pit is o�p ssed , Ing 1 be held an Tuesday, San- . 1 reports were given of the various day. band of $19&6.99..Mr.•James, the to the Gildner family of the Bay, per, 20. gratvlations to Mr. and Mrs, was r"ected for in their sudden loss. p ikon -Pi of ! departments. A. nice increase over Con retiring trustee, Mr. anal l[ts•„ 4mbe. $ t, ' the previous year - for .m]s &nary James Teefy on the birth of a soil, another term, and the other two ][p and Mrs. Chris Risk and Ilius of Dumbarton, spent the New Year glvings, smrd a good balance on 'recently. - trustees -are lir. Lorne White and N. Risk entertained the family on holiday week -end with 'friends at hand when every account has been Mr, and Mrs. Duffy of Bolton; Mr. Ron Ximura, - Corr. New Years. t Rice Lake, •attending a conference min Eileen Jackson "Ud Mrs. by the Ontario Young People R group } sellsidnil paid, The Supt.. and Teachers wort• also - Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hollinger Howard McClement visited on the thanked try the minister for. the had dinner with Mr. and Mrs°_Geo, j j� j�` week -end with ]Liss Joan Wilson of �e helhe d �l Y• RelaStu�nahip to - f good work of the post year and we Todd, on Tdesday: ` DU'NBARTO+v Guelph, Soloists at the morning felt that our Sunday School TM'in Rev :"nd Mrs. H. E. Beane and service of St. James ford and the Baha'i CherAdnd:isb•tion w very healthy condition. Our Supt. son of gpringbrook . on relatives Mr. and Mrs. aGoodyear of Sat. An4lican 'for World Passe: Other aeti�iMea Myo Helen Bradd was continued in durJng the past week. • ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Church, Guelph, were Mrs. •l%_ included akating, hiking and aww her position• Martina Mortensen The Won='& Association will. Mrs. A, J. Thompson. Clement and Mi:ur Wilson. bag and many people were then AL Ay. A. F. and ;Yon. Bamford gent- "frori 9eve 4d parts of Ontsdo• L 4 „ • -p '' �''�.:. . • v 'R s �,, t` •6 a,..- V' .,+, ^� 'ASS'S y, •... Y: yam[ • {int _� M �IT ... • ' ' h .,1. ` - Sushby's- Bud "az C K RO WHITBY BBEATTY ELECTRIC RANGES k' H U!N ` , ear 81. tds.t• Jima - - BfATTY ELECTRIC WASHERS i" ,tlCAR: Pbe•a * - an THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY--JANLTARY 8 9 14• RANGETTES AIYQ Svsniag Showa -At T and 9 P! M. -Saturday Matinee at 1-:30 P• M•_ „ELECTRFfiAt APPLIANCES ;. THURSDAY,-FRI., SATURDAY -JANUARY &; 9, 10. _. Saturday Evening Show Starts at 6••'9 P- M. - -JOHN WAYNE — IIX B-H Paint: and General War ware _ -- ,'Big Jim McLain - - PHONE 46' PICKERIN6 World In' His Arms !R1TH — NANCY OL:SOF,- LEON £RROL "COMF.Y - TWO GUN GOOFY` - SNAPSHOTS - - : IN TECHNIGOLO$ r+IlIIbBtL011l Lumber & _ ;-WITH — R PECK and -ANN BL"M , GREGORY MONDAY, TCESDAY, WEDNESDAY — JANUARY 12. 1.3, 14. - 34Z11in`'Ch6ws At T P.M.- Last' Cou plete Sbaiv At &W P, 3L: "- Bu Idina Supplies - - - • - - - NOR>tl FORREST _ -. _ • Y" , Never . Can Toll One Big Aff air r - i A WITS—'LVELYN KEY€S and DENKiS O'iiEEk? E I ;Phone 19 W l L -� ---DICK POWELL end EPEGGY DOW - .. The- Tanks Are`Coming -.O- Kronur. Yart ; ;WITH —STEVE COCHRANE and MAIiI ALIN►\ -Open Evenings and Saturday MONDAY, IVES., WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12, iii -14. - ,AND — FOX NEW 3 - - - tarnuoos = Od 93 NEXT ATTP.A<'TION -• have their regular meeting in the - i ong .ing Jack and t%e Beanstock Hall -on' Wedflesday afternoon, -Jan- - s nary t i, Subject . for devotion c _ ADULT ENTERTAI�IM ENT "The Kingdom." Please nate change , Ilii COLOR R1TH — BUD! ABBOTT and LOU COS"rEI°L0 � of day. t W176 — BRUCE CABOT' and FAY WILAY Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Hollinger had New Years at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, lir. and + ��� 1� opard �a - CoseOP N lire: Fred Puckrin of Audle a when ;` thirty-eight "mremlDeae of the doll inger family, were ,present, IIrI —DENNIS O'HE]t1�S ani lLAii�GB -- WITH b l; is progressing the new TW WO TREAT1RS POLICY _ F. 31L 'Sava - 2 v�7— t --Toni - By r Lloyd on; community' _ ' 8Batnrdiya a� Hddayss r aA P. 1L. home of Ll ' A -number attended 'the •church service - at HoWays - P. . i-._' . - >ALatiuea Saturdays and -Jaf• P llf. Ordering Your Fertilizer Now white','ale on -Sunday evening. FLOODLIGHT PARKING SEE US TODAY _` PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OiTib ' � Brook Road School Annual Meeting • ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES ES -. - The annual schoolmeeting of the . - :.. Brock Road School, S. S. No. 6, Pickering, was bald on Wednesday , CLARE ONT CO-OPERATIVE - ...e.ening, Dee r 31, with the �- ua] small number of inWrested rate= -fin" - ... ,... ,..,. __ ... payers present. Mr. Clifford Hubb- -, - and acted as chairman and' Mr. Lep Wilson as Secretary. Mr. Lorne Durabart.on Unitood Giureh was c�n:lnued a _e retgry and Mrs,. White, 'Chairman of the Trustee Bd.'evil ` Jean Jones as T`-e:,surer• All fire lour Sunday - evening s� ice etas - teacn rs were continued with their Save a report of the work done dui- � � held under the auspices of our' Y. (. Classes and some others are asked ing the year. The inside of the "- $j'e COl�tin11111?$ thE1r J P. Uin9on• Bruce Cossar w•as in Iill to help. ,We felt we could look for- school, was painted, and new ply- _ - wood. put on the walls over the 4 charge, assisted. by Shirley.C6esher, i ward into this rc,inin_g year. of 1953 whlie :Wm. Raid of Toronto ga%'e with confidence' and encouragement;, blackboards` The 'new lighting sys- ' • tem was completed with the finan- Saturday Night ta<� - 'lie address. lie told about his -trip ! ' b WinnpPeg where he attended .the tial -help of t_ he Home, .acrd, School National Convention for the Y. P, (� Association Fourteen neve desks IWP • *Nall i!'�rYsltaut U• He told some humorous incidents Cherrywoc)d were purchased so that the school Of their trip on the train and thin is now completely- egWPPed with ; i Mold bow belpful and, inspiring was We are pleased to see Mr. Wm. new desks of the table and chair �RZAPI,L GOOD OBtCHE — CLINTON PASCOL +t r the convention. He felt it was a We extend New Years in. ono Fobs acres of -land ott1JB"eY - AND HIS BAND FROM OSHAWA i 1 challenge to all, our young people to AIL Conoesszoa West, jus to give to God and the Church what- JILT„ and MM Russell Byrains had Road wenn fid+ underdrained. ever talents they Possessed, $e felt tea on Statday evening with lir. sad levelled o1% and seeded down, This Miss Jena Cowe'apeat the week`ertained relatives from ami Oat the -Convention. was .abundant- 'Mea, :WM Twaddle is ,completely paid for, and will be •nd In Sunnis! ps>tawa on New Years. used as a school site when tke in- Miss Donna McFa-Anne- of . Scar- We are -sorry,to hear ti at 11 m 4y worth while. A B� congrega- , There were a number of Christ- I „ tion was present to encourage the mac and New Year Satherin creased population brings about the boyo spent some of )tort holidays Jenkins is confined to her bed We young people it this siervice- different homes during the holiday need for a new school, and in the �'?�th B. Coss �llis,BOttaeth �bret_. bet�ter� will sous be feehag• amah Monday nigh,t the. Annual Meet&- season. meantime will be useful' � s ball Aux - jug of our Sunday School• Office- � 'Mr•` and -Mrs. 'Leonard Hollinger field, for field days and comrmunitp urned home after two weeks visit . ",Members of tke On;Wp-Go Am- Ibearers and. Teachers was held in and children vjsited with Mr. and picnics. Mr. Edgar .James, Seczetr with her 'sinter Mn. S Ware Wary please notion -khat the we4- the basement of the church. Good • Mrs. McAllister in Toronto on gun_ aro-Treasurer. reported a balance an Deepest erfaO=Pit is o�p ssed , Ing 1 be held an Tuesday, San- . 1 reports were given of the various day. band of $19&6.99..Mr.•James, the to the Gildner family of the Bay, per, 20. gratvlations to Mr. and Mrs, was r"ected for in their sudden loss. p ikon -Pi of ! departments. A. nice increase over Con retiring trustee, Mr. anal l[ts•„ 4mbe. $ t, ' the previous year - for .m]s &nary James Teefy on the birth of a soil, another term, and the other two ][p and Mrs. Chris Risk and Ilius of Dumbarton, spent the New Year glvings, smrd a good balance on 'recently. - trustees -are lir. Lorne White and N. Risk entertained the family on holiday week -end with 'friends at hand when every account has been Mr, and Mrs. Duffy of Bolton; Mr. Ron Ximura, - Corr. New Years. t Rice Lake, •attending a conference min Eileen Jackson "Ud Mrs. by the Ontario Young People R group } sellsidnil paid, The Supt.. and Teachers wort• also - Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hollinger Howard McClement visited on the thanked try the minister for. the had dinner with Mr. and Mrs°_Geo, j j� j�` week -end with ]Liss Joan Wilson of �e helhe d �l Y• RelaStu�nahip to - f good work of the post year and we Todd, on Tdesday: ` DU'NBARTO+v Guelph, Soloists at the morning felt that our Sunday School TM'in Rev :"nd Mrs. H. E. Beane and service of St. James ford and the Baha'i CherAdnd:isb•tion w very healthy condition. Our Supt. son of gpringbrook . on relatives Mr. and Mrs. aGoodyear of Sat. An4lican 'for World Passe: Other aeti�iMea Myo Helen Bradd was continued in durJng the past week. • ton spent Sunday with Mr. and Church, Guelph, were Mrs. •l%_ included akating, hiking and aww her position• Martina Mortensen The Won='& Association will. Mrs. A, J. Thompson. Clement and Mi:ur Wilson. bag and many people were then AL Ay. A. F. and ;Yon. Bamford gent- "frori 9eve 4d parts of Ontsdo• L 4 „ • -p 'R s