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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1953_01_15��.. �' .. ..,. ... �,,,+w„-�+�.A►!.�4+ CC `.'y,�'."� ..''n"'��'T -{'�. ,.•. vs�r.•^C .•iii,' ti,�, ., � Il k �yI}" I� Y� 1. J... •{� • !r — :/.,.-L .k4 a � a,r. • 30• �� . d !!" .""�+o,,;T . —?VOL. Ka S a�ICilll [NQ QN"i'AItIo, ri-cIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 a Cents -- � $2.0N-E 0 per per Copy Authorised ss Sewnaeit €3aaft litlx «' e■lh�eetiptjaa Pricer Pee yast �!. $. >q6o _ W. C. AURKAR sad SON >PCI1s,4tSiEiERB •�` r ■ ■ — ----- �cor -tla eAnd COuntY-Authorities - �--W e* 1 ._� ace ve t Mewsr i ilia • -- - --• �a ge, Township. and. County • -�� 'Township Council 1'i.ort authorities atteuded Queen's., Park g ieuAurai ao..iety Annual .,Hospital Aux' - 4s on Tuesday afternoon on the matter �_ Meeting January i4, rliary Annual 111Ciilg. s, of the incorporation od Fickesi December s0,''19ti2• - Y • •a..*.si :. :. M�ee�tiag _ via$*- They' recedved a very cordial � 1)ept. of Labor advise tlhat road 'The annual 'meeting o! the Pick- • " Mr. and :111x.. reception, and we gather, pThe annual • meeting of the Ajax .; Qtueen'a area may work regale= 8-houitoay, eeing riorticultural society took and Pickering Townahin Genera,L , auu. din �'r� 1t,etasil and. rod. - •' f �� iris], are fay coaver�pt but being construction, _ may wont I place in .the aunaay School Room " Hospital reported A. very successful h'lrs. rrunK Unal wain ARft ��,� �.. thole play and are re -: std to sets the len brought P � tea lriourrr � � I of the United Church here oa'111es- • year. The treasurer's report shows into theca ne�kc fw�s yn �" _ . �. eiaa3eiaa at Ilse earliest possible daeww acote Can, Gee. Etectaie asked that the day evening with about ninety ince I a balance on hand of $1922.32. The v. nud toe 1U4as3r Cab it am Jbem Rogge Lute between ranges 1 and peresons present Rev. .George. fJiz, various other departments also re- sirl.n,g naru to, 31� thaiiz• rimk � 7 Theft 276 Of course a great many 2; in Lot 95 be closed, ani offered -of Washington United Church was ported a good year. Among 'tile o"peratiou-=whaat• s &hams toads �r3, dstfiia and factors to be considered, free land for a new road approa- the guest speaker, with Mrs:: C. plans for 1958 an O' mast be dealt .with in f0 sods north, Symonds, Toronto, soloist, accom campaign,, a membership 11re Fire fl�csihtseli[v seas �;. gyp, t, P- P Sn. . _of -which` -more will be. ported "to be ianas■s Sae " is some Of iiohz. vasa Porter advises he will sauced by M=. Bert Jackson.. said latez, lbs haling the_ date of incorpori,- not �dve the Puckering Police �Pby mdnners were Mrs. C. Mrs Robt. Ruddy; at Guild au�M:aiS lam esaalg y speaking for •dagt morning. 0004 as Of December 31, 1962. Stephens and -Mrs. Gerald Cowan the delegates attending .a- recent Mr- and. Mitac. )� - r We vaeisytand also, that .d fibs WorkuwWs Compensation Board who "received • the cream and sugar convention in `Toronto; reported that tamed the Osteons a" liAX& Fibm- mermut theft we ao ]mown obslac- advises that in 1958 all volunteer sets from the Robt. Simpson Co. our hospital compared to others Of Cluib, an Weda� eewftiss, <' les to the eoninning with the water few must be covered by a 2 t - �' "and the T. Eaton Co., a rose bowl a Similar size,- had done very well- I We welcome 20< said - - ' 8 or 4 thousand dollar lily. I Officers for. 1953-b4 are: past One of the _. , u ..._ • .. _ � _ Pa .. ,. highlights std the meet- and family as I3'i■h>ti � to ffi■ Bid Pugh, Sec. Pickering Game -i'reaident, Ica- M. Morley; president, m8 -wee the ,annual. election of off- village. The home meaved 10. the* _ Bell Pbefe Masser Gillcsp*j Comm(ttee advise they will not fav- 1 Walter idottershead; Vice-Preeid- icer,. Mrs- 13, Hutchison, of Ajax, neva hove j� � seem jimlle ''s. < Tramdarred TO-Hontneal Or A. F. Percy_farm and. others to enta, Mrs. N. Graham, Mrs.. B. Lot- Presided. The �� lbs be a game pr'eserm ! ton and e,F. M. Chapman; Secretary, Officers are: t,. 'gry, � a. sale► �s im ,LinecOs - 7 SD .John W. of S W ute .imigned.post. of Mrs. Roy Morrish _Treg&surer,. Mrs..._ West M;_ Vic �e _ . --- been appointed Bell Telephone marl- Truant Officer. - George Todd;�A+rectors-for 1958: g�P; SeeretaM, lis. Eleanor. >� g� se mM& *a 3t has asci - aims' for Pickering, with heseiquar- h3uilding Inspector Prouse estim- Mrs. M. S. Chapman, Gerald Cow. Lawrence; Treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy, to be divided; � Jl� and �. ter■ to Oshawa, it was announced ates value Of permits 1952-,I,660, in, Mrs. A.' Wood, Rev. Bamford, Andrews. Other members of the Er, for Gioups Tilos � Qugp as "a WA week• He summlis A. A. Gill- 1 360.00. - C. E. Morley; 1953-54: M'ieea M. ecvtive are: Mrs. Jacobs,. Fairport: moged va ktw Wim mak agelieasma• ' Miss V. Swan Rosebank; Mrs. A• asst fa in dseha;n elf NX JL _ atstpie wlho. }res been appointed staff Moved by Mr Bark; seconded by Somerville, 13. Pomeroy, R. Trues- , ... wrw"isaa' for eMployete infor=&Uon Mr. Michell that no Wrecking lie- dale, Mrs. W. Ferguson, Miss Win- Pickering; Silty; Mrs, R Ruddy,' & IL= and Ltrs. � ihhwtue ilea& AT. - f g; Ms's. J. Astley, and Mrs► were" Chesil a" ffaea:'g - ::: J ith the Bell ease ha'e g'raafted Robt: Cronlcarright - hie Wood: Anditers: Mrs, Geo. Todd, Che - .. - s Public R.iar- Barry Har- ey, Andtery: Yrf■ for 1�8s, kau and N. R. Shortreed Mrs. L. Morrison and �,;P Deipartnoent at lEorutt+htrl. from Uxbridge: u� ab►em Mr. Lawry who will also have Raved by Mr. Newman, seconded - Leaving their offices of the past Pickering The, Night C� alt_she " :._ anpei'vjsiois over the co®pany's off- by Mr. Burk that 1952 Police Com- years were: Lea. Morley, President i'he regular January meeting was School has►e seas mussmAec ,sod m..11- for three held followin the left -at A miWaft salaries be $150 each for Yom; C E. Morley, g annasal.meetiag Ajax,- BerwataavIlla Brook- y' �- and plans were discussed for the continue waail �arirsat• lift, Port Perry, Whitiby, Black- 1.�8• ensurer for five years, and Miss W. Little kb*4e*- ldo,•h a i etaci. has been =&=*or of s, BLovW by Mr. Burk, seconded b Wood, *ho has been a v coming year, Several comrarittaas group y cry stilt Carol raaalaw htassse been exurne '6 lent secretary were also drawn tip to organize and elf exchanges is Toronto since Aug-air• Yie� that all _members of tory for_ file past thrrteeen a with broneni-i.c. - - -- `- �' carry out the wort. " yat>t Il4e, join" the Bell Company Coamcih 'receive $75.00 on account y� a Wim in Janusz* 1923. Poll- IMS expenaer. (Yeas) Mesers Mew- � •�sii.. Ontario l;ounty Farah Forum � M Cassels ,lase, Michell and Burk ... • c A'ya thie'isren »ss in Wi*tdetosr. (Nays) ,. {' be ...: Card a! Thanks In - October. Ontario County: he14 � very '"".,.,f 9da ieii is Zb� khbusrs ,8alsdoa and Todd _. _ Moved by Mr. Michell seconded a would liloe to thank our r e- a fall rah, " in " U xbri tow'aalsip hs'"" �' iisrhih, been �- 9!!v by Mr. Nerwman that Sgt. White be latives and friends for their flow- with the hope that through rtheHeff- ing in the 'rte f� � leer's paid WAS mileage and $2,00 pos- era, cards and kindnesses to us dui- ! or•ts of the mem•sers we might or- number at 1,erwcs med after &beer` tasse for 1.M as School Atteneiance ing our recent bereavement. ganiie a',few more Forums in the vations ap�pearm w.:s. Wbe a"y preis Ventlaned On Page 4 The Burns Family country. The farmers of: today real- foliewdng shr p■miisg, of w a mov- } izing more than ever they must or- thy illness twit swears 3*. at bis G d• b'. ltewtsnt ganize One Forum cannot do much ceras Osirnvra - _ h KM Coneux � ibex m fdood, errtre- Two i Speakers 'alone :but w2ren every county is ort I� ._..� (By Bill Bryant) Mel and at,dvi Mar ter s Ia the Meetings of the local -Rot- garrised, we can do a great deal to- �'� s1Oti" d ward our farm" problems and should Pickering 1mephik 'S+s ,ear. « m'7 Chsh e$ the peat two weeks, the - Congratulatiohte erre in order to I +rh ev m p is the Cavia■ eke eel' coup Passing se �. D cry �g >ti b look- the ass `on winning th Y members listened Wi e f first c`• ,r lust, to Rasthe g ing ahead to. see how we can im- ice. as we iii Humphrey. Q C•, of Oshawa, the " section. Next week we all start k01 last - t;alreeeit Prove our m,e,etiag with better lis- eualy a f. Mc yeiaasr asp, wlhes ear : guest eht Itettatiaa Fred White. kir. from scratch again, so let's try to � cession periods. . whose carter Mui lila � as�Coriis3ss $tsfhlhnq talked about the coming be out crusty nicht and support our On November 3r reseal,led %es tial d lift « revisio■ Of the Criminal Code of dam-mates• t season the thirteenth 7r ''beams► '�"'h—Ar: orst revision in sixty lam week caw some terrdze wor- .. of Fhrm Forum began ua,i �. be W_ 8 H- ... w ywTM methods in the November." series our first 'Rio Bice to MT Sat i-Ss )!■fid .'::� " r 1% described the ea roiled Rollie 1►arandiuk took the topic wee►- of Kr. Ce�t.°r■e at Cbdarie Ceem_ K which the Cade is reviled, the-learn- honors for the ladies with 881, fol- �.• . ed swim who have been giTen lowed by Mary Gascoigne With 814. Parsing An A Care" tY's sea. `fid _ ►fire Forums think Daze must have - - the task, painting out that, as in However, the best game of the night Donbervem tiiinnis List a real desire for farming like an- MARY ertber things--ae must keep . " �t to Dint Sliep with 238 (t� - 3s4s mesas , y, � aP vvitb the times, stud noted also bad they hwze those "blahakrty- imals, and have a love for out-door- that them wag grave ng opp6sition 'blank' head pins Dint.). lite vrhich farming provides Yotraa �ucum 'A rbri �. ars; farmere today have a great chance !' in this country to "capital punish- _ tGood scares caster-A. Reardon I"% to educate' themselves throw h the Directors of tine liaissasri■ flsar rraertf He noted ane outstanding E63, 270 (726); K. Gaudeu; 22,1, 8 • case "condu¢eledi menthe � ow Jeri W' Lowy l 294; Arch hell '275; Junior Farmers and all Junior' Oti• difference is attitude toward 'mar- R Boys 212; ' ganiiations. They also need more Lueut-Govaro,�er fiat lased. ap;pejnwd edlbe. Manager is i der in Clanada, and, "the LF, S. wfth ' IL Rimmrer 204; D. Sleep 331; D. capital today to start farming but Offleem ami Bi■asAnns pm l olss I ember IS.W. In Octobar 2*64, lust, Second and Third Degree mur- Bye 2a1; Alms, Bell 203; A. Ives there is a saying "vyhere there is a ;dent, Howari Mtstf,ies.asst, islt'Feoa The wan tramletrrehd to the company's ! cleft is the States, while here mur- 2b 8, 288) F. Wallahce 229 280• .Pres., hill Kane: �d Pioe•!'sasw l H• will thrre is a way.,, rrY TxessYaa�, geseral Wice for the western. ares der is murder in any degree. He Hansen 209,' 234; V. Middleton Farua, Women In Pub ie Lite Hai Cods:: ?rd C'asi<- y at Toronto in IS-", the podition be arfeed all to read the press releases 265, ' 209; H. h arandiuk 331 ]i, �: � rotary_ Jtaeit 26WOC I�h� now leaves to bake over his new post on the revision when "the a Gawoi Everyone agreed that a good tor%: • Bobw Y PPS', gne 814, 273 (742); R. Han- lawn wire is a must. The blendin � '-� WsadesaiL as nzarsager for Pfckeritig,-•and via:- and to write our '•members'• our sen 242, 300; D. Scott 203; Bill K Walter l,yn,fee: fsbamdd Gesger,'%EL y of home, of community Ide makes +lsuitq. Personal aPirdnns--•(t is our Code Bryant 257 • B. Bo -es 281; W. Jonrs, L,�cr►t �luruJY� )tsi3ttaur BJsi• 5 far better homes ar>.( better comm- btholme. ' corn -at London, Ont., Mr. Gill- and that the people - of Canada Stilma 238; E. Bryant 214 218; g 91 carpis Wats educated pubhjc, and hill: shoal& have some say in its unitise It broadens one's out�ook .on estllfoola prep- ' Beryl Boys 221; R. Bragg 205, 318, life and tends to make more coir- RQLLBe h3ih>� , v s e e , J. Farley-340, 205. tented and capable homemakers i. e< : • e h Bell company at Toronto in Sept. _ . _� . �..., l3sf11. Ditaing use nest l.b "yesrti he On ][onelay night' of this week ' Staanduhg . and while most women take their District Ger�et.lnw ,-Nor jkw=w gained a wide knowledge of ah11 Mr. Walter C. Thomson, Q. C., the Dodgers �.._ , ` ` we Places in community life, only some *as direst+ e4 lrem r at !lhfisia3rls �? a y`' phages of telephone work and was guest std Rotarian wank ' ip Stinkers women as some men are suited for haeetizrg of t1rE Bhi>< Qsi), tl■ appointed as stale! assietaut in the addre■ied they club on a "rural_ ur- Piabeada gg politics and public offices. Women first iri their aww kap at g Wesal- 1 eompaey's general eammergW do- ban situation with which eve heart- Lueky Strikes' $1 have more handicaps too, as this heads EomsnahitT Blah, Alt an ens■• Gasoline f field of work requires more time a- diction of sta'tshent at Toronto in 194�'l. He Ay agr� . �n o WiLdadgs i� !way 'from home a t4rw* �� j� j was appointed inasiehger at Lirhdeay Paned his address I mew Are We Over-mechanized? Genie: Adasew. ZdC ahnbu;, >� in 1046 and in 194;7 be utas tram expressing surprise that he should The g+erleral opinion of the For- SeqM . - etilh be era the speaker's platform, ..St. Francis ek Sales, Chhsxh Clveie Q�aM asd fierred to Oshawa as maaster ams were, we ^re not over-mechan- sinott dedieate4 to eras- a ,:A,as ve is community idfsh ,lase' "'only a few months ago he un- to Oshawa, yy Gillespie 'is derstood( or that others understobd) ;zed, slthnuRh there are some cage munity aerviitr ii■■ssit I3■sia■t, aeatsi■s The raonthlY�ting-AUthe-Usth a member d the R0UW7 Club, .Ow he had been more or less banished. olio Women,' haves t°i� � exnerr i e rnachinen, Lion Pete Roach tse■iemed s - Ofiswf Oarhint Club ash&. the Dab- Aa-on other sPe+aleinal engagemeents the church bahsemtent o Tlhnrhda em one hnndro.i a�roe of lanA• If hearty vote oft tlumis fes Getrshemse r� Golf Club. liir. Thomeiton put "on the cloak of Y this machinery scald" be bought -co- Bud and Lies � Fmd Ala ' evening. The minutes were read by operatively - $-vtht snd used nn peter made the VZmm ttsstiau at .6 the aisicutAsrist: defending the Of 'Mrs' Dowling; secretary- 'The treas- a custom basis it would be less eg- .pair e»t cull-l; s dr mer and farm Prices. He referred to urs!',. Mrs. Jos. Brett, read her re•+ fnr ,fh O T I C R that eternal ' (abd infernal) controv= Pease thA farmer. RESERVE pori. �Reporta followed from the var- e Pa eml4er . 4eries" . his visit eraser that goes on between the cylt - = In response. fa psiaiat, regoes$s N)slti(, Y roue conveners. Iiseinbera were urg- Why Tarice Suppnrh? Presrde,nt . Seas asy■f■■pgl Sett aa- .. WEDN£$DAY EVE wetsitrr, sad eoftsutner, with the ed to attend' a Rwtlonal' Dav of Re- n markets cre favored with other H ] BRUAAY 11. •rural farmor -and producer over o@-v"m _ RM ANNUAL OYSTM -Stl 12t priori. He sake how can the farmer collection to be held "in'`Oahawa at price sliTMOr a whish would benPflt Claude Bros, s■d� I anew eft[ Si Gregory's'on Jsn. 18. Mass at 9• the cn.+smmer ns wen as tl,e lar. Nighterzr wilt be Yseid s FYiiy ands" ,aft by aftemh bo produce .t less, while .the Mrs. von Pil* converter -of the- `mel. 'Snt-o ar-rested pvlded prod-. -Jany, a0 ) wereBsfteli St. Aadrew•s presbyterian Chareb cettshmoe�r ceeiirmea.to demand bagh-, Dual imm' � � '' Ia Church Seboetl ROM"" eft wades and shorter' hoots and � igration• committees � vctimn but nthp•5 said w, �gnnnt C.ommimity Bahl :=.iethr easel Ai- • re orfs& on their latest achie menta control nature' aft i 16 svailabn1 of. r Watch For Further Notice - , ,� moss to let the farmer have P s iy me Danchw. wfhhh bar Snh1 - $rd - which included the eipeniite of ;tri ms+kP}' mhi�h prt,}ct the prices, -• aa� of :the beaedibe._ Office iA �s orad �be■satf■.wt.if str■. Yr, Thomson noted that ma - Ajax prier to Chjttmas. Thp Ruh Of The Community- 1er0 U�� ty d eying 1953 is to be a � y� ('Phis office will be open once a week Tri' Ontarin P,ounty, t?�e!re" are ' a Lfok elhalrarus ;o assi9t _new 'Canadians. few en-mynam;ty halls which Aur eeeaci float roast ' ApproxismaUly Dee hundred and Md added that while be hoped it" A euchre for Jai. 23 was Planned most vailuable to the mist cen�re ta►erad and the list iaol ithl- �ty_� Radice gill school Seer werhhid be, his owe opinion would be psi to be turned aver herr hart menu` areas brae fro place but asst' si! dub. lonRatepayers attended the Nereo mot■ d a "wait and see,,. We bel- above work from-St. F'ra*is do, the schnot honor± for their Place act. • lva�h► ;eft [ear's -Eve meeting at the school• levee shat Mr- Thomson feels that cultic, totes, they see Ir the .� !s most important bins -w'ss this sos't d shim' caWrnt SO-On f®r- isles.. tom+, As wo. s0ee! *S' wmM vow, i and that while be elislfkes Pother klieGivrrQv shote on Buchan-VA116b'Uhill•tp take•06 lural-epirlt 'at "I to �, �� its r!: W eieat3on of a T Mate► lLr, Jet�bn cruet, .. M'Fbairbirs'with'a on of each othrr before swag bow weir eherhted for sasothar three the word de0rersion"s a recession Mrs. Von Pllis.-and her Gamebridtte Farm lsbrtrstt !save or• Isredde" Stihes.arsy ttis.e3i �� . ow tees a vote d over two to • esrauW talks Pte, i when and if Sick Call jilft tl! f 11%11Meie est! Iisst "'ft 4 over Mr. Aawt SW- Thr bed it does gift never- ied worltert ar■th and PAP 4 etibw awe by Crvciibtt a remaazbrarsce from the d an era ti lib° eess� 'wM to dawn =1104 s Awe IoahBt record Of ver titaha glia Bat'ssas, w+ho, can �� ehmw's Leatoa. They Ws e. ilheea e i _glia tiles o Oft � hissaeif� >iav nd to w httbj►. �� ��>�■re, T and sul6seasae 9. % ■.■1�^.! . sem. w�s web 1'a• FiMINt' J0 0'°ar'' '`. l+#%" To anew Ill.. tl _ !°"Y' '`"' i"S+stvtag. cbf..�hi..e .�n.w1i P""' +end w%bes fbhr al��s�■� ,•. "Pleb. 1'P'h ash lib► dlrel�. NrMRR �+ - ,. `':w s. ucs�"•. w•. �. ".:.��-" ;�.- -.�.. .., _ - . _ .tip .- �"b; ,4� 7. y - et 'n d Arid o { - youalways-something know what Taking up a •.,�, ' new hobby; learivne tp do sorra... thing You have_ never done -be - - - _ tore i e god � t - - s - bre -o vav stay • � _ . < , young. -• -- - _ $pof hobbies, the other - PA ' Gwen; who is still with us, was ~ I�� in Rochester Last week,. staying - with a iriendR' whose hobby of - - making- pottery' 'tater became a _ means of ,livelihood, . bier house - TEA & Corrzz islikea museum, I was told plates. , dishes, cups and saucers, all of the most beautiful hand- made p y ter . N due to ill- health, llhealth,her workingdays are over, but; since she has been an expert in ceramics for 4o long, , her beautiful work - is eagerly - sought afteri and occasionally she - „ „_• _ _ NE _ is talked into selling one of her x HIRST s` -rare pieces. with a special type of laze which �I ,�`� ., �n` 9 g . of she perfected, and _ Vwb f' ;/'/j� •f�war+ - r� secret. of which is .'known r tl - «b' Only storherself. "Dear Anne Hirst For 19 years not arrange to spend more time with her. - I've been living with a husband •-, ,; " It is a pity that during all S1lookiln$ On Flies who.. is really. : #. which have married to his these years, ped business; n , - he formed the habit of' _ ' hunting a n il. " spending alt his leisure time' . - - his fishing. " away from home He has Queen's Crown -Shown in its 'initial plaster form the design The g flie habits of disease - his carrying flies are being charted.. Every "Sunday• -"- worked hard (and now with -above 'has been opproved for the obverse side of the comms- in Britain with the help of radio - a n d holiday his own business he finds it r• moraj'ive crown piece, to be issued through .Great Britain's . active shots. fn the experimental ~ he's out with a necessary', 1 expect, to assume banks during the Coronation Year of 1953. The special crown, laboratory of the Department, of. _ his rod and "more responsibilities) but he lar est metal monetary, unit in Britain's currency, will 'be of Scieni,ific and Industrial Research gun, - while` I s h o u 1 d have given some - g y types of flies that spoil food .and • thought to the boredom he fore- special interest to coin collectors. Queen Elizabeth I1 is`►epresented t p stay home and gh - have .a hot meal waiting ed upon you From my own ,cis being on horseback, wearing the uniform* of Colonel -in -Chief cause intestina] trouble are bred ­ on "He is the most thoughtless mail, I have about concluded of the -Grenadier Guards. .. by the hundreds of thousands. When full-grown, they 'are' •gtv man. on earth. He never has that -more- w!ves suffer -from - �- - en radio -active shots ' and re - bought me' any little thing for _' neglect than actual cruelty.. __ _ _-.--- --- ri#� and- -leased: N,ei isorisn- --butcher - or or the house. He has, " and break under the. monotony _ and my csousirns; Y _ - never- paid a bill unless' I've re- of their circumscribed routines. r� -�� .,�� y 1n -laws -all have been presented shops, hospitals, schools and fish- i ` in through their dull -�- .�.,e with nylon mosegaYs for'•Chriat- mongers have .-meanwhile been I minded him; never asks if there's Dragg S g (HRON"I +�:,� alV a:. baited with liver and traps _ anything I'd T ke to do to break ; repetitious days.,, with nbthulgf ��-- mss. _ _ - the monotony. If 1 ask hire td " to look forward' to, strangles iVLES- I myself had ,a present of an - -the a few._ days. the Fran are -' _. ,other type of handicraft=• -a 'pie- - coZl�eted, the flies gassed and re- Jakte me anywhere he's too tired '-the spirit and stnAes the im- ( u lure 'in "needle-paiinting." A j turned to the laboatory. Geiger -- - or has to work --r but, he goes • agination. Housewives nerd%NGERFARM where he -wants. We adopted an • relaxation with their husbands, beautiful little work of art on 4 -counters detect t the of the ori - or +• - satin -:-a ieproduction of Tom ' ginai batch, so that it can be adorable baby who is now four: •-good times with their frie�lds. -A� .C7wer doltr P Cta^�¢ Thomson's " Moving Waters." As ` determitfed whether and 'whets Since we've had her, •I haven't • and continua* activity in the j far as 1 can gather, the satin is the flies flew. One fact already, been aw • from home 'for orle • world outside. _ _ -___- ' ayr � '• Atter the excitemenl of 'Christ- bought' with the picture'- on lt,- established is that blow -flies - evening of tun. Sometimes I h -is hard to predict your rnas and New Year celebrations part of which is already painted move over a populous area at a t$ink I'll.. break.. under. the same • husbanO's a m a z e d reaction is all. ever- it is -nice to sit down hitt the :Hain pati of the picture'- minimum rate -of a mile- a day, - routing day in and day out. r when you tell him that you -are . quietly and lust sort of live it has to. be filled in wish very Eine stopping at' food establishments. _ "'My husband is a good pro- now at the breaking point • all over again. -isn't it" Among wool.. work., In. -this picture the_. shops, hospitals.. schools ,and eider, and he doesn't drink or yourself, and hope he will plan other things to -look ever the ,k-. and the river were painted: : canteens en route. gamble, for which I'm grateful. to take you out . regularly r do-' - . Christmas .Cards before -putting the trees+shrubs and river banks -dor 13 years 'I .worker? in a foie- ing the things you both enjoy- them away. You know it is tool- were done_. in wool -work-in a - _ r' _ tory to wave enough" for•him to-. ey before you married. A more tsh to. {seep them but you just sort of satin -stitch. The finished <' '-buy his own business.. Now we • active social life would benefit --can't throw diem out for a little" picture was strikingly beautiful: MERRY MENAGERIE r have -our home. and a nice iia= •his business too; 1 should while anyway' not all those gay, Believe rne,• from now on it will :Dana. without :havinS to, work •thiole, and it would surely be cheery cards -with- their -lovely be shown to most of the folk Vha ••-- ••- -� too hard. •hen ful to your child's devel- words ' of greeting. You feel visit- our home. - . -. "Ct! late I've considered. ed. ltav- . opnient _later ,on:� nee he fa warm all over,. don't you, at the Another interesting type of. : number of friends who remern- handiwork is telt ' work-especi- Ilsg him, to try to start over my doing well, a iaaby-sitter can ` • Rade row freer to enjoy*- these ' her you NlTaybe you feel a little ally costume flowers done in felt I _ self: I am 37, and I don't teal 3 e illy too because a few we Not quite so stew. a craft perhaps' 'that 1 should be buried file rest nights out. You taught remind �-•.;.,; ai my fife. Pleaseadviscme. ' him that though financial sue- before Christmas you had been . but quite simple and, very elfec- MRS, W. S."' ' cess is important, no man is the extra just a tittle bit of all five. - proud of a wife who is grow- gr extra jus t and bother and. And o- course there are all t I hope you will not consider .ing old -before her tiftlt, that wishing it, w�zs all over. But of kinds of -rugs that• can be made leaving home. Tdo matter' what cours6 chat was all on sire sur- -braided, hooked, woven and I i ° fortunate arrangements- o u is deflnitelp a reflection upon i j g y ° flats -deep down in- ,your .heart cm&eted And of quilts • to be I �I . s _. , _ him.. _ III - I - . '° might have 'for living alone,, - - '- you knew there is no time quite` made there is no limit. We often H i ° hear the ex session- there' is you would be depriving , your It he. remains adamant; then . Like Christmas', and you wouldn't p r' • baby of advantages wgich she cultivate your old friends =want to change it ever - n'ovv' nothing new under •the sun." All he caw may is 'I levo >iwt - S •'• will need increasinglf to. she '_.again and enjoy wholesome fun would you? Especially with :text Don't you believe ii -not when An old maid trained him! " ' .'• grows: • v<'ith:when: ._ Chri,•tmas fifty weeks away' it comes -to handicraft -there is < " As she matures she w111.need - _ . But after .Christmas is a lovely - • both patents, too. Even s time too, and, as you look for- - ` - - A •'• fathcr who is seldom home- has it your married life is not sat- ward to =the :weeks. ahead don't • , 'fake t��s 'Fa +#��S���FAD • his value: As she rtratures he istactor., do something about It sod [eel a lift to the frit/ 1 _ `... '• is Illcely_ to. find her more. and before' discontent becomes 'it remembering anything can hap- _ J •more interesting. and -he would habit. One way is to ask..Anne pen in this bright, new year- laSl�ye 3peedt�y WIHI - be twnatural- indeed -it he did I Hirst for ideas. She will be able it alight .even _.be the .best , y:ear .. . _ now Fast DRY Yeast! - - . to help ---If 'you don't wait foo ever.. _ sang- .Write her at Bo:. 1. 123 tri ,the meantime have •you -ani -- • .. " M.d C Eighteenth St., New Toronto, plans for the winter months that ' '*` a• - . _�OGY� LISTLESS, Ont ill help make it so? I -know -ii .• a ! si ,�„ seems a long, time naw until spring, but days speed •by -mucin +QuT o� LOVE' piss, FUSS faster than they used to -and ca . WITH LI f E. - unless you have a programme r r Y air .. +% Miriam Hopkins made her •de- . tnapprd- out Tor- yourself, -t-he p. but .as -one of the "Eight Little winter will be gone before you Tiwi w&*,upyear (river 611 ... ,. Notes" who served as the chorus know it. -So how about getting is" out of bed n in, a r of the First Music Box Res Lie our your althea situ makin a r - Us' not "ORh ' e •out-of-town tryouts an quilt-oa try 'your skill at some . ♦ your ver bale is not Dowing r : a h' 4eeb ynnr food may not aigest ... Bae aging soprano. was penciled 'til' of the .new handicraft that you.a nP yOnt etoaucb'. .You feel roe- -may I for a leadin role, and sought ' pace seen in a . tliagazine - _ Red and all the fun andrp kle go ovt as x* rt Of Z1ut'. wtan pp'OoVv Head "mild, Renes t to' impress Miss °ifopkins. "I'll article, at a friend's house, or at T �•. . c;artte utde i.ta.e Pt11a. YOU sae C:run help etimalate your liver bins tilt one. a have 'you know," she declared, a sale of arts and crafts.' Or you tti■paaringeutatanteofuptotwo "that I insured my voice for. might even- invent' a brand new�3- :day into your dipedve scats. This " 550,0(100. "That's w nderful;' type of work yourself, Every- a New bread and blot treats }ra _ dx You rift up, make you fed that happy 9 a creat to make with the �rtw stays ars �� So don't stay aunt. get said Miss Ho kips_ "What, did '� ou thing:. that was ever done was., Carts IJtW Idver' F'illa Always have flash p - m band. only sac from. Al aysdruh ave do with the mune}?" to start with, somebody's brain- form of Fleixhmilnn's Yeast! wave. ,The Heel one could be l\Teye; a wor about yeast cakd; ` • a 1 =y©ur -dive _ :,- at, scale anct lose strength.... neve east k eeps - A few weeks bAlore Christmas Fleischmann, Dry, Y display of nylon flowers at a tight in your cupboard. Get a ac►S °t V j�y� handicraft sale. These were ' in ' - - f./I ��/ I n the, form of little nosegays to ?month's supply, ,, ,Tej �r _ yd �f'• r' wear on dresses and coats. They M m ca Were so .light and dainty I came CHEESEBREAD " I ) bome determined dist I was 'go- _ ��� ing to find out how 'to snake ny:- 7, ad flour. Knead on y • Scald ,i e. mill., % c, granulated sifted bre C ion Fos er.-ne vac having en sugar,.11" lbs; salt and 4 tbs. lightly-flouredtaoarduiailsmooth ha se s or heard. -of' them -before. -And shortening; cool to luketivarm: and elastic. Place in:greased bowl here' is a curious thing. You will Meanwhile, i ncasur-e-into a large- and grease top of dough:; Cover _ generally. find that if j'ou are bowl % C. lukewarm stater, 1 tsp. and let rise until doubled in bulk. �agIC IC!-QOX C�fkA "?• really in earnest about. what you granulated sugar stir until -sugar. Punch down dough; turn out oil *• •-/ - - want to know .`ani roads lead 'to _ is dissolyed. _Sprinkle with 1 en- lightly -floured board i mea divide` - t Combine 31 c.'metel eboitening taad 1 e, hghl corn Rome, a5 it were. You eventually en- velope with nj hast Rising into 4 equal portions. Cover eye:up. Asset in 2 eSRe, gift tgcetJ%., 2c. sifted all•purpom .. hour, a tsps. Magic Baking rewder, fit ads ,u come across the information you Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 mins., lightly vwitlr a cloth and let rest - -c.-c. amlk abd'1 tap: vanaialertr.ct t,, -'..alp seek in the ::sort une�-pected TREN` stir Well. ' - - p Sr4 mixture et3mng well after- each addition, iteke in a' '^Sr'r�`n ' llarteT9: Anywa} , ', day Of- tti•O for 15•mins: I� wide each portion gruwd, a layai pane in a,o• even 2s -so auo, Coot,.. `� q =Stir in caoied•nniH mixture. Stir of dough into .S Parts; knead and later, - giaite by aceiden� , 1' dis- - - �- halve sada layer Iwgthw;ee making 4 tpyen, in 4 c. once -sifted bread flour •beat _shape into smooth balls. Place -'•: t �, w. covered a young. girl whom 1 iii a iotarp 'beater until the 3 bawls in each of 4 greased loaf i1MaN ►IItINaa gt.nd.�tr, tb,. sour with ]{,-water knew Kery well had been mal�ing batter is smooth, Cower ens 4?:" x 8',_°)• Grease .tops. to Hake smooth pple. Add !( c. water and 3i c, corn ' • n3 Ion flOtSeTS for several• months and Set P r - p. Cees, aikflng ewaatantly oaill thickened. But s � ?; in a warns place free from and sprinkle each loaf with ,a c- yolkiars!4Valty,.ad4,coo=a¢ totsctvs twit. itatum to and was guile willing to tell me , taught, Let rise gntil doubled efiiadded chcese._Cover and let' t; Beak 1 min. Slit in i tbs, lemon riiA, few grain.. i tile, tricks of the .trade. Sipce then in b'u1k, Work i 2 c, h ht! s e#yti a lvioe". Spread 11i1ltag between 4yNe and A �g y- rise until doubled in hulk. Bake~ rp. d•aatp. Chin. Top with efhib idni. I have beta ,risking nylon flow- Paced finely -shredded old in moderately hot oven, 375°, 45 era "like, crazy" -for ,my friends ease _and. 5 G (about -once- �0 Minn.' , ` a.... ... 1BBUZ i - 1953 .:� rx { j i r' • , ,.E. ... a, •fist •,._.'�-T. �.i, :y - � _ T� asdm�lT mssties of � � r tins Woms+a's AY•Ocwtsoa o[ Br'01r ,- _ . _ ' � ' .- . , , , : s�,��+�►,� �' '°'*� •��,,,. Church was held on Wexlaes- _r__ __. _.....- _ _ _ __�_'• The annual meeting of Brougham �vetz¢ng January 7, at the home _ _-'t~ EI Ptablac ]riosasy will 6e- held oa aaun- of Mn. Idoyd Johnston, with fats • ' ----'tiny, January 19, et 8.16 D m• In attendance The Diedi a Mxs. Municipal gone interested 8u�diag and evert' Caae�e was ut ohabr gehe convener, t - r;` k in the new LnbraL y parts _were gi -en _ Y' library mathees 'ii cor dia!141- • very ag; d13' which were sY ._WU"the reports the Secretary and �> Mt Murray Barrett of Pickering : } Treasurer,, showed a -rery good .� V20 *i Isifed his sisters Mrs, Wm. Ellicott ear. 'The devotional period was Matthews and the -and family on Sunday. by Mrs- ' 'Mr. and Mrs John Puckriu,• Will-. program by Mrs. -Lackey, who elos- rs. dale, visited Mr. and MKen. ed her program with two very int- �r .Pascoe on Sunday. zea. A dainty lunch and, cresting 9 f J Mr• end .Mrs. Clare .Balsdon and asocial cup of teaended another :Mrs. Mary Matthews attended the pleasant evening. -4 .oyewng of the Port Ferry Hospital The weekly W. I. Euchrea have Mast ,Vv ednesday started again after being closed II Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs- du.6ng .the busy hehd'ay..season. on y „ s1W.z 5 a Grant Miller ILna English on 'the Tuesday, evening last there 'were birth of a son, eleven tables and the following _the ar f c r Mr- and Mn -H. Plaxton visited pie -winners: Ladies Mrs• H. c r;•, *heir aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs Plaptton, Mrs. Beare and Mrs. Goa- Fi 'Wm. Faebron. tick• Gents - Mr. E -.:Baker, Mr. M. Mr. rank Ham of Claremont Ellicott `and Mr. Jack Mitchell. 3 r f e alled on M.r, and bha• M. Ham l- The January meeting of the W *on one day last, week M. $. will be held on Thursday af- Mrs. Nott who has been atten- ternoon January 22, at E,80 P. m, s s w .i3»g Mri. X Hamilton- returned -to at the home of'Mrs' 'A- J. Gray ,, r "' ; w• • _ .Port Perry last week where she Roll Call - "A, verse from Joshua .has secured a position as' nttrs>e, in prograiri convener Mrs• T. Philip. note the e, new hospdtal there. E`reryone welcome- Ple"e > x �. _ `Mr. - Thos. English -has been off change of date as this is a west •doty during the past week fire to a later than usual- *nsre cold. The annual congrogrAonaL meet- NEr. and Mss. -M- McIver- Mr- lug of Brougham — —,arid Idre•.0m McIver- Mrs Mutmv held in the -church on tturwlay ev- ? _WA Mr. Trotter.all of TorontoeninJanuary 16, All mhmbers are ` § F :f �wleas recent guests at the Harvey askedg to attend. , - - W. and Mie. Francis Willeo;t of - n 9 " 1 ..lest ' Hill .visited his Porente W! C. LINBAGO (LAIN k) v :haat! firs. Willson on Sunday. ` FIND OUT TODAY - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. when � t� ++ � sad .e:, ods► _Eveirson Norton on lite :arrival oL and it's, an esa�t for 7m to scow or Bead NOW TO BECOME AN takr this r..dY tort beaTiteL=L ®e. -m MUG son. - �fe few t� .AERO -ENGINE The many friends of Mr. Stewart- T -R -C., DDon't Wises from t!• miibt — - 'IfecAuclem are glad . to know he has bs Y& Wim : � 41thall �3s�i H E TECHNICIAN l'IIed homy from, Hose - -ac drug aoartem - - T-a�10 la - ., anal much, bef�ier• _ C A F YOU E?fPEi? TRAWM 5em� er Fidella, Evening Auxiliary -- The expert Aircraft Technician. is F an important man in the ex andira 0 Knox Presbyterian Church p g - . - Agincourt- _ ". field of modern aviation. His ser- RADIO -RADAR - - Y PR1rBRNTB THE "vices—his "okay„—are required by. _ O WSTRUMRNT "` BICTRICAL AW, - rc6e pil'nt before a plane can take off , ' � O N N 8 M A N Y 1 L E \. - -ARM INa�iT 1. CONCERT 0ROU P for flights — t = IIf Tou are mechanically inclined for eonn,lats itfornMarion on P".'7 ..�;, . F"TURrN(i � trortle training and . oNtsx banefilsr ' and like to work with engines and ,ee Vw Comer Counseifor at_rws'. PAUL. HELKE —Piesi _ -. - T)slRY xst.iH�--vt.R. - machinery, the Air Porce offers YOU F. Reavl Ut�r nearest R.C.A. or sINGURA—Lrs Barvia. �oadaetet - j Itn op;erwnity—now—to train $8 a - . sail *tis coupon .4 vs 4 r •,./ jr .. � a . M • •rte - C a -' -. °QasWted Ate' t f N our Friendly Resident Agent' ' i�_t::.::=_:.;i'.:?i• f ----f — l®t r<*a � "' l:'LJINI ~ iidFE, FUtr, CASUALTY BONDS, AUTOMOBIL$ ! R"ak16 add and1,.C�wbA1.ES LIABILITY INSURANCE eto, � �` a w 1e PHOTO-FINISHl" r F�KNL BUIL' FROM AND LIST YOUR ROPERTIES U VETE$LNABYBABY N Ydli��pipp AYES SoUTS sloe. 1e EEDI A►J• IL PHONE 2 � b sww..L► sass... - � CYRIL E. MORLEY Aft ,...:.. >� $a>� TN��' i w. «�.r...dlaa Weak Dal. ....� � Bv'- m v� HORS PRESCRIPTION rN ar M. s P. X. dimes � W >~w P. n. to s.w P. � _s COLzzaoCg,I7?PE� F.,A.RM aTOCK Gosaw YouNG, LLIaLTED.. :,` Re 6©Y�, . L s • wAxT>;D 'Hourly pick-up' > & ar Co"pled Animal. Doer - ' call Collect—Phone Collect Pickering 265 3 � 12 S#o�'o Bares GWz +� SHIELD$ MINS FARffi - - - Fick er,ag�; ptINtI { 8 r 3 - tf V'Cj. A� SLO�d� WaBY E• , ,�� SILKS MARKETr4paw, NOW liar �l Burns, 'Si eCiC�S • 2" plows, All work guar - - LandSurveys WATCH and GLOM an hand. - ?honeR1rPA>HR�iG pfa�sR1*gid ` i `HOIt�F ZEAT►. ::~ H. R. HORTOI�i � y od wln.te p C S Tsefy, IL ki- 3. Pickering- — nntario Lwo so "N AM SepgR. c"D �b asbie and whits. _ And CA XMIsisasr ( i - ;Lacswes b "laddie•" Mrs D. B.. (tolled prime rib Beef 65e "—} ` s=pool Rd. North --'- �'�' Porter Housc Roast or Steak 65c � ��� �" ar three rooms or Fresh Ham of Pork 55e Bs,or. Ata: a ire- -is a�aiC PisCme Pickering i�[8IT OE1S BBLbBp 1�►i - i13W7. virgir)ia Cooked Ham %5c _ COMP'[.MN LIFM Or • • >lMOIA: is �.1t�F]iiY-• GIRLBI 'GRT IAQELY EVMSHARP PZM8 aad %C �.'!11'� .j c rwQnRT��n mgr r..,� i M to lbs., t,as LAD;>!8' and BdflFF6' iVA'!'iCL� A.. a...,-- W� a' ! Try famous health and weight . F zem t2os0 Terms: $1.00 Weser uncillor W, baflder; Ostre�c Tonle Tablets. • Ia- , \ � 95 to Oo Cycle t XO DOWNsYAY>rLE>!IT G WHITE Turn Your Scrap tad" a:� ; ' • and Service Lawson were appointed to the Tbap- troductorY, gam° _ Perriseratr• salp� Board of tb.. only 9�� ,All sags '•Pickering .I eu el ry phsae - 1' 'ai It was . agreed, that the Council Iron & Metal � 1s is _. 1' would be Bet up as a Court of lieu- PICiES=RA TOIYN9HIkR . Vision for 1853' INTO CASH ;olio. Tan Mr. Ed. Jones, Assessor,. said heBUdi.DII"�8 p�'t� black. Amwwers to "Fatty" would be needing a field man later HIL EN JACKSON r PLOW: P�,g 92r12 n thousand F'fi PLCs-ti!` CALd. listed 'lltes+IlrL 1 to 6 P. lY. — _ on Thea now bare leve ,.j _ .., WAr�("i"Et>►�-rnr sale or rent. small cads to make eachuy w Mr. Jones" I >il�a wed Gtsssae i�ftW sad b appaiase•sat I . - Tully taTownson ;� ]douse ae sm�d cottage' Phone �� far a salary a of 150'0. ��'- llc�. lhorgx, ou�a aa�,uirra.. AJ" a �. J. F ' ��SE 3667. — Messrs Jones, ) Baker. L. John- 'L`af E.tJ9T—�ooLd, Manic a:a tan, aas�- Eton sad Roy John- Ward each received SY mere to ''Saggar'. most mile and a aslary increases of $200 per annum,. Plaice Vu.� 81LLLLINQ LN9PSCl'OS halfsimd% at PkkenziM on-'Sat=• Mrs. Robertson received =100, The tAT ;dtyT. Bee+srst Jack Bunting. PhoneGad M.n received an additional 10 Teel P=te " iPICKERII�G _11 680. PickeriW cents per hour for a 55-hour week. - LfOB 3ALEr--e�utdrotfe, two-door. Cecil Stony claimed ,$36 for a Free The -. ?he" PU*Adai 247 a isolid bierie, !• z 67, Phone Scar sheep not included in his recens ` U�S a(J � kill claim The {ialuatur' says he caw R _ �lARR Al r �� only four shy and sent only 4 to - ' aS: S _ TERRY'S IRANT1trD Toronto. No action taken. _ Constable Robert N saber! Masters will be F,ach week! Uds PaPer, .ht tits Air C�aadltisarag on sorsa � Electrical & Plnmting �p ' iRi>QY.q in PICKFJUNG asked to deer out every troller he Rasy Theatre. West Hill w$L � - baa Hankins _. DIIIIb81'�OII _.: _• _ L. finds. -Council are also asking the ,to ria sabseribeee tM ; Ir Diistsdet ('Beats Avaelabla police to take action against three Psi for two pereooe. 60 ae Rrsies t :'•,�a�etlet tnd SuPPiiss the Bony shows or the failow9rg ,Lp$N BQUA.l3E — BROKEB parties ire Clark's Hallow• Two are , _ tiring in garages and one in a week. Look aver these pages ser► P`we FkiaeLei i 1YYs i , [ally - you may ace year same dosis Q lJ l LT'Y H EAT1 N G 5 -..ft Witlsw Ave.-"Toronto 7 Wl said'dmbacir.�aWO�l claim live in their a FbOr swt a did IMt Tana" t1'i "� too emsll oe too r� atwaf or the rive HM ~ ' _ garage. The ascus are kiddsa awn? •Z - "it i2 was to a- Abylaw passed "rop- dtfterent panes, l _ ,isle 1030,000 for road o=pen Call at the News Office tar i•!-BUTT, i'�R T— ores this year. The provincial gov- Mmy with bar Bon, SAIL REGISTER - ernment pays back a targe Portion Pas"'p°1°Ohow-can ,�,, g� the WOODWORKING a� 22^auc',lon of this amount. — rest of the yam: It is to honor Her Tannarp ST: MA.RVS — ROSEBANK CAHLN� { pie of farm Aack and implements, f and seek hoz Protection that' we _ �property of WUL �1--camm$ck, --':Farm -Forum Continued Perhaps a little discussiotr about it 'hone one of icer many dues g ggp CJ,glNR� Loi i!, Cen. 5, yy'hit>zy Twp. Sala the name of oar church woµld be . for' our church- St Il[ary's• ganized a community park en .the ev- ' 33tRUT and INSTALLZD j "•at 1,OQ A z4 W A, liaoz. clerk;interesting. hveryoae will .'agree ' The Girt Guide@' are meedng_ beach at-'Lake - Simcoe which they :1;1gaz MAW, saetimeer. that .Mothers hare, a special place '.� ery ,Wednesday evening - �'Sii,AT 0N'S ON YOM . are improving each year. of krs. ,'jag iiPeace"_ i in our affection and so the Mother .� church, under the gaidanoe� SOlIl� ]Ika. "Building For ~' The United Peationa have done a of Jesus should be especial! hon- Grzifin. A ,. • ry -SALE REi;l:s7',.R to the ored and revered. We do not adore pFather McGtvney is giving Cates' T A. Bpakkevold Sst¢r , 31—Lm great deal to bring D'eace , our Heavenly Mother because traction each Sunday . aider li(ses '• mJ Jaanaay P world as they are the only, org'anm- ]Nary, Y n - .. 'noting Sale of 2., Head of Hole- that is reserved for God alone. but , Tu class mases is age boas the Pleicasiai • ation where most •countries gra gyp- -' :Us Cattle, fw4ih ones,, he-fern and resented. World Peace should start we do show Her the love and 'res- two and three year olds to High `pHOl+IS � 'soma, fats equipment, ir+cluding at home, We should ra'ti'o the nei- pect wtsich should be accorded to so High School ase and is well attend- =abbw Lind wagon '"��, Sw ghborliness and toters� at home great a person as the Mother of tied Irk the yoaageet can soy the eapoe, Largo yu:atiltity household God. The Nativity acme would not Lord's Prayer and the Hal Miry which we expect from the nations. qts are sorry that we have hid ` rte the proper! of Ern- Some thought world government be complete without the Mother, Father feels that: the parents can to diseoatinue the • bingo•. They est Bew2w Lot 3a, cion. 6, Pickers but either holdping the Dtrine Infant = not begin too earlT to teach the tib were not ov�elI attended but we ars. was the answer to world peas! . �i Tow-aship. one mile north of thought it would be some time be- her arms or kneeling in agent a- tle ones about their Holy Religion• hoping thu the 6uch m will _ appeal Flo 7 ,essay at (.'Teen River. Sale doration' beside the manner. I! we Please folks, remember the �rc- lore this would be accomplished. more people' and thio first ase ; at 1-N AVICIP� Terms Cash.. Ile- acknowledge at: (�istmsstime the ire which will be held TlsursdaY success, Mary L'vans6' ' ' forte: 43mmmW cioitting milk business. —Mrs. Ronald Sliver, Cty. See• a at the ebnsrh at 1.36. Re- will, be a big ..:: rrs.surtF PRI•:NTICE, -. — fres._hmenti will be sassed, art• � , � �. : "iirriiii► Csaaesi! Caatiaaad - • --- .. �100K .. . _ _ _ __ � , NOW i7ds ,.,. ,.rinse >� ri idaireUELS es ...7vour9 AND --Cam" � �(eetiag - man"i. Jan- 2a ' Us 1953 Council held • thak In- P P LI ES �$ 3 01dOg last kd�oaday, when :- BUILDING S -_ V`w� A. F. Bamtard; •Dunbalon Un- -��i St ow addeassed the Council- insulation members are: Reeve, Geo - N� IiNT -, , "Z' �'• Dep, Ueove, Clare Ar Bala- lIIZ Your mml�Li - WWz FOOT.'1'WO �'�� _ Roll Sooting _ •il; Coamd]fom: Wm, G. Newman, +1e1►>♦1: )IO07�+ SZ CWK Year SASS Js.a bait shingles _. Wm. G. Lawson. 4 tl�L,llW= RMU _. p _.. van Pd.er and Alison Campbell, nisi TT'T anl•brik siding Ung the Twp. Federation - . _ _ AMOOWQ Available Rook•1 .saes � � 1�ow _ _ �, Ceuoe3i and told of - beet Roo ois'"°d` s .blies ONLY by _B and - - ir r >�s tare a efmpaign ag,dnst $o - '-�'lS - !r �issit0 t17 for this spring. T'bay - -- - - - - Iasniatina. ' .r..:� +� *a towndft dna �+:1� ER A L MOTORS Clement; time Piaster X111. M > laia®ned• _� $ALSDOI�I ' & SON - raoHa' - ►.. W. MITCHELL pxolvs- - - ^rss-3.32cz~- _ ' e s - .' bene to the wlattbT�le]F NE PICKBRIM; 39 7� ta►ar r., pia krolt. war � tv � vitamin Board ase- G PHO Cpl, oa"°pd"a ,� + WNW= _ - x'�a• ' y; "• ..,.aY ��..��:i as�ie'i._._� ` � ...�, r �-�. L.- d..� r `i:� _ ��,.:' •r:. � -+ \r•� kT .. '1 w , t ..� y , w _ 6. .✓{srj+ ,.:-�' _.... .......,•......,.w.•_ -+ �e.eesam-raum.<-..n.•.v..wm.v.sr«:, .,..... .M.*W?':n ll'•.r ..•,wr... wM _-_ p Material in Stec e :HARDWOOD P'i t7p A' . _ RI C - v -� GTJAPtAN1rEEDALL GRADES AND Mc�r ACHNII�y THICKNEssLrf3 fly $ �^ .RADZO SERVICE P[ xrruRII DEALER ;OF OAK, BIRCH. MAPLH rlYay Make or ModE•I _ ]FUNERAL piBEClOB AND BETCH UNITED CRCH, Pic RING, 3.11 V. as, - da>y Sabool Arthur Field ALSO A GOOD -6ToM OF Rev. A. It. Yean& Minister S." A M - WoraMp Seevise SUNDAY, JANUARY 18, 1968 Sts Aadrew'a Preebytedam. C umb t Private AsrbQlsaee 9er�ieo PLY�VbOD Day of Night 10.00 a• m. -Church School St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chumb PHONE PickertnR b�WSf 11.00 a. m. - Holy Communion The Friendship Group will m1sAi r WOOL UsEACHNIA Prue. lei. M. Gordon Come And Worship With Us itt the home of Mrs. Nellie Yawaiif„ LUBBER YARDS 7.30 p, m. - Young People's Play an Tanuary 21, at 8.09 V. m. v A.L Bv� Phone Pick. 193 Practice - the Church_ z=z�Es PICKERINn. ONTARIO .»•» 1 rye G aosm Ca�ot �... Dai1F Servfee_ToT. sad FcO` Pickering. Ont. Pgorllc: pidt. i4. AUDL}�Y M.4a gt, Pte. . • 1.3.0.- Suwday School 1B=d• +►T Retest _ - , 4 08"WA 2.30 Special Service N A. ' .f. j A a..r�d Buses � en i�Y . M A � �talt'0 E�eetri� >�i trnAe' aer�aLa`L'sa' Ajar. wilt ne =.otl�A. �5.. . F.J Oeeasioas CONTRACTORS &r. ANDREW'S PRESBYTEB.IAN a �� 'ti j PHONE: PICKERING 841WA 'Y,ICDiJSED AITCL'i©NE£R ANT 1RITi PIING P. 8. - CWJRC : Ubbier - Mr. Gamma Teatime.,' s -: VAIr>JATO$ _ Rev. Davidha tee Hare IA Mian *Vabiiax To Serve Tw" i K L- N AND C LA R. K E Phone or Write '�ifideaey "serdeer 4 R,��TTTCF f4 BUiWAS St. EAST WMBY Y" .vCTIaNEEI:e WORLD REhIGIOAi DAY Liaeosed and Authorized for the • Comtism of oatario and York. NOTICE T+0 'CREDITORS : N Parts Stoelr, hnpleraeata House- • / AIM OTHIM WORLD RELIGION DAY will be observed this Sunday throughm0; held %timitare, Beal Estate the v� vrld Members of the Baha'i Faith will be signifyhatr. throo� our usmit n, az al Est&Woate ormMINR'IST In The Estate Of John Robert Clark their World Religion gatherbWs, their conviction of the fwdameataa d l+iwtss. Dual Service far the 9.a0 po 3A Ao sad s.« t 6.se Retired Farms w, Deceased. agreement amloug the w'orld's religions and 'their belief that the qoo- a tries r One. Dress: Moa.'Wed lost.. T a !� ALL PERSONS hazing claims a- fiiete and differences have arisen misunberstandings and man-made hk- s gainst the Estate of John Robert terpretationa' In this dbtrlct: t�sa P. 0. pbame ARa. go" DWKEY Z3 jw.. Opt. P. O. �� late of the Township of Pick- swummis P. 0 04" Mark. >�e 688AWA, ONTARIO Bring, Who sten ort the 12th day of ,p► PUBLIC MEETING 'Pt+seiiea� bane idea estei2labei p'h*no . 1Res• 9-401= O@iw i.11.di June 1858, we required on or be- -4 lD 9arvke .� - tore the lath day of February, A. � altannM'a dace inc lQ'bree' aZ -. - : <: 4, D. 18CrJ, to send t the undersigned f fall partienlara of their claims.. yy� Be Held In r" GRNOSHA HOTEL, 089"A ON i _ - ADlr ani BICSAEDS .. After that date, the Administra- _ _ - lBaheL La" Survey" Aad Loyal P0996 -.Ing regard wq dtt ciclaima only of which __ _ � SUNDri*te the Estate, hav- AY, .FANi3A$'Y 181, AT 3.00 P. M. Pa v Eallaeei. LICENSED AUCTIONEM she aWl then have notice. Kiat Street, Ewt Pkbosiag sed Whitby _Towavhips • • • • Speakers Wail be: - OillIiAWA, ,ONT... Rowntree,. Wilson and Smiley, i - name, e� Fars, Heasebeld sad Ropes# So Kink Street 'West. Toronto 1, E. KERING CHURCH Ontario, Selieitori for she Adnaiais- _ MR H. SILVVS31, TORONTO, of the JEWISH FAITH 4 bi li Sales A SpeeWt7 ' tratAL MR. A V. DAVIK TORONTO, OF THE BAHA'I FAITH 4 rweapt Attention Givra " - - � 3O �nybne interested in bearing the above speakers are eordtallp ihwited Ohl�Vhiti♦y & R 1, PYooe iii to sttend as gnssW kf - Tide Baha'is of Pickerh*. _ 4 tQ► 4 .E• Jeffries Theatrb Passes' For further i�matla4 phoao - Plug ld4A. "lii�wsy >I�eansaae.» Home Ja.. Ravrey Theatre Passes l ��. A'�' PROP. - ` IMPROVEMENT ttmt�wunttuttmwtronniwt��xtuuuue8unana�ataxunttanttHonnnnu�uuxtuttttwtta.tu�tieantun�awttttanttttatttnnnuutttuuuit�aaawpme41 g It, 1, Whitby,Of O.ttasle i :::. • Ila ; Between °. 10 7. Plan ,.. , SIGH - And -FRANK _ Mom& iu , `(ae aaRa payment- r.gafreaJ � , so0.0e to $2 00o 0o Fres _ r _ T. Twe.t,-roes I��. z. P,a, Meats, Groceries and Locker Service_ - _ A Complete service free) ons . QUA L/,T 1� FIRST - SERVICE OUR AIM r i • for Home Owners and Bnildaes &WRAPkER ` Lumber and Tris, Doors, seek = PICK Lumber CKERIN is - - Whitbyn Oat. Pnt* Window Units,, W.&Bbeards Pi on - lS65 and Plyr►ooda, Hamwany Pain - ' hlaib.-BdWen' Sgplliee - _. Y+DRg BRgND .: EXTKA SPECIAL y CLE N DENIN(� THE FROZEN FOODS WHILE THEY LASS' 5 tine DIXON y COMrie Lumbar BROCCOLI 31c -HEINZ BABY FOOD=�`�Cyc S - a SPINACH := -CO. LTD. 'plc , SCA280RO JUNCTION n ULiFLOWFdt ��C r SOUTHCOAsr, aapa ons o. at, c�ai: Ave. ltUL : " . I,AItGR FANTAIL Paramount 3ocJkeye Salmon - '] -2's tin 39c .a n¢K - _ a& 'Wert of sat. C ueslate BREADED SHRIMPS, Pkt• �9C 1VI ARKH A M or three blosks w:fi of But 10 _ _ _. Sear. 3336 Hv.1117 !!w Campbell's Vegetable Soap tins �5c . J. W. DIXON !CHERRY O D ,' its Oa. Cello ' 57C. 0 PaoPaiaToa WANTM - MELLOIW MILD - 4?e' St. William's pare Orange �taraslade 24 oz. ja: _ "PRocTOR's'. AMBULANCE bocrrRY Hous ....GOUDA, to o.. -4s•. _ N ALL ACREAGES AND � A We e... iia Our Own Blend Tea �1b. 53c A.ei c Daws rw..r EXTRA S P E CI A J - - e a ooxArrr CP-M - rb. 010M•. �e "lime gPrM lb4orhmM, e dyCHE�ESE -­25c ]D. EddyEID's Redbird Matches hoses " SSc ,lirtias D. CMEai, pope 8. Glwaaf.:. A. Nti� �1A�10l1 - OtiNa 1;1[%t•1 HALF POUND PKG. orincas J. A. ML1,09 SM ami BONS- Baker's Prem. Choolats �8 03. out, 9 1-0 �aaseb'Df► A ]tlal�ws :FRESH .FRUIT Baker's Dot, ohoaouts 4 3e { s w�maew S.w... room �..�. and VEGhTAB1.ES A Co. aoslr essTara sarat8 "suNKIST" - . ; . QUALITY MEATS ur�tnce NAVEL aRANGA1% SWO dos• . wasmt OR PROM Paysm" Pber Avoftbb r'FLORIDA„ - Prime Rib Rolled _ item r Ani Q0: JUICE -ORANG$'�, �o'r, �`' Ei>itmp Roast lb. 698 iyaat" Hl NO. 1 P. H. I. - 97w - .. S�itSr POTA'roRs, io Lbs• ---- Maplo Leaf Sot Dog Style Welnero - -. 1b jovanei. Rl?MAN - .--7P slim va Pourw BAG _ P;,rk Kidneys -9 lb. 960 ;mew. b"1ea10' Olt V ' D -�- Dtwon fide Baaon, sliced-mff TEXAS" Ib. No & Giboon S6et Metal Works Shoulder of Pork . b.• 860 '.; 8ow nww" iNt AIA-WNDrrRLMNG Maple Leaf Boneless Picnic Ham` 1b. 490 - ..: ,. O>L-�► d Luck '� TiNa "Good L o� aoli�s- a+,vrr�rNACSB Margarine• 1 SU i1 T..r larmt.y��`jC GAR, FIVE POUND HAG tee• V� _ . MONARCH FLOUR, 7 POUND BAG 'rs" MUD OB /l0Q u Rear Pkbelas Newe Offtw , Or - - - MONARCH 6AK$ MIX, White 85a. Chemists -•--- �` Pad ee PHONN �- i1 Err illi ' ' SUNMAID RAISINS . �• �` r .. NE�V "Dtivneatid' i� . ., ,ARABIAK STEED = DATES + P'HGh'& dGif�CC aT1;i A--:dt, ritu.�wni"u. LA1'rS.�:i_ BREDDAD V,HaLAT Two hbs - �-----��• -Shortening �. C MONARCH COOKIE MIB - ,=-_- ~STAFFORD B• / Aaerlrlar ami BatNitet - -25C MONARCH GiNGWERTrAD MIX Y _ was _ 4M=N WOOD, Or rARIO Pules Mobs (eg isT9►s� ',nw�i�itlllj +mg1MWNiIIMilt�1111 t 777777777 �,e.� �� � , ...N++ !.2 a 5 }. F: .. i ''F _''",+. a • � � r 5 ,Y c tt . s a + f r , • • �, !` yah no aoeideab or power cu-'• On January 34 the Wamed's in gyp, T% foaawini oMGM were O ficers for 1hF3.-Ha►. I'ser. Rdr. elilolltthe ab were reported. atitnte will cold a Goaeie in the elected for 1943, P#st PAs. >><r. E C1A group men Started to flood ConMilaitty Hall on the theme.-• P Pre& Mrs C. Glasson fat calcraaa; President, ,feta Pasoas&Ls _ sink fans week-end and had s We Call It Human Nature." This Yice Pres Mrs. W. Lawson: 2nd Ke Prta� Allied Pew: decre ad ice los nneth Brooks; o e good Piece groundwork— will be wader the direction heaff- of a Vice Pres. Mrs. W. Pegg; Rea. Sec. �' �•, the thaw .came. We understand Pascoe; T �," David a C1aas sad the �y are back at it a "� of the De Asst Mrs G• Conveners-IP.'= and L�rM=1 _ Pogglp Goodfellop Department. Every- Mrs. H. Middleton;_ MZBI� `'chole of the United Church had a they !ice• one is invited to attend. There will Moore; Corr. Sec, Miss M- Corbett; Beatrice McLean; S The local school board held their tewardehip • .very enjoyable evening last Friday Ming last w be more particulars on than, next Treas. Mn. C. McTaggart; Asst. Training! Joe . when they went as a group for a annual attendance. W weak with only week, Mrs• �� Wardle; Supply Sec. Mrs. Community Pegg; P std � a fair m, aWt was and Citizenship, ' 1 y ��' r6cW evening to Red Wi$g Orrharda member Mr- and Mrs. R. Hockley and A. Morden: Temp• a, son; `Missions and World Outreack 1The evesileg wan made up of bowl- the retiring o! the Board. young son moved into their brand Mrs. E. Pegg; Stewardship sec. Joann Morden; Recreation,, l[plbotnt Board elected for. 1953 are__ new rB and Iuach. Everyone had a go Boniface Jos. S bungalow • last week, built on a Mrs, F. Webb; Community Friend= ' Campbell with Douglias Mooldea aid + , espeiaially choir leader . Dat Rev. George Davison. yes and lot formerly owned by Mrs. Mantle. ship, Mrs. A. Short, Lit. Sec-,; MM Patsy B�ykshelpers: $edges, who for his first time Mr. Hockley is another of our am,- R. Jackman, Baby ' Band; Mrs, C. Allan Pascoe� Women a Institute' Associate Helpers, Miss Piaaiat and Alfred 0, 5 __bowling, carne out--on top; About The to will hold bitious young men, who spent every McTaggart; , Joyce Ciosson; !o bas. in all, at.. the : their next meeting on January 2'1; spare minute he had on the b lding• B. McLean; Press Miss E. Ormerod; ists, Joe P Asst... in the Commiuiity Hall at 2.30 p• pCon egg and Dorothy Clgaom �i�►. y`fuactioa. ,�-•� - teases Mrs. Peddle, Mrs. Congratulations are in order for Pianist ,Mrs• C. E. Pegg; Assist- T �.eiatlefl Clrur+ch held their an- M. Hoe Mr. Dean for the fine work he had ,ant, Mrs. H. Dawson. ---- ar4al --ting pn Wednesday night Anderson. Lunch, Committee; Mrs. done with the evening Junior Cho.r. The Young People's Union met NT NM, W4DK DtI (� � -- ,, C. Reynolds, Mrs. Peddie, Mrs. Tor- This fine p of young people at the Brook's home with Miss Bear to fifteen pounds. New pep, fss. � �? ,and we will hale a compete report gran -en this for you; next week tance+'Mrs• Redshaw and Mrs. R. have been of great assistance in the f trice McLean in charge of the pro- famous . Roll Call— A New Year's a Oatrea; Toric Tl�b3ets y The ice and rain storm that did Beelby church, and the congregations as a ' gram which was faith and even- doable results; new healthy fls so much damage west of Toronto resolution"• Motto--Mrs, ' Irwin, whole have expressed appreoiatior, gelism". The next meeting on Sun- new 71". New "gam F I os. Saturday night, left the roads. Mrs. Birrell. District President w:a of their efforts and of Mr.'Dean's day January 18, at the parsonage. side, ONLY 690 All icy here and covered the trees, al- be the S work with th k Mr. Dick Ward has been confn- hicloe the hour with a c f the _ K to e 'th ase o t Starting Monday, Jan* 19th - - - Mr. Harry porter is back at his- shop again after being off for sev= eras days with illness, last week. - a We understand that several from IME TABLE CNAN6E .- here will going to be tinny south" during the next few weeks. Ru r sh Hou - Our Laval correspondents tell us. _ there were hardly any or ao visite r$ - coming or going over the week-end, ,. • all of which makes the local acti7- iCommuter Service ity scene look very quiet. Ho Commuter —? this doea not happen• very • ' often• - Next week several from here will the annual ��g a fthe Ontario F be attendlag Counties' Film Council,and - • _ `' _There are still several caret of Oshawa - ?areata _ rcarbet fever st the area. cases e f we have not hears to All Coach Travel Wormalioa at s� - _ . stanti•ate the resort going around, • EASTERN HOUSE that there is typhoid fever here. We s-74W do not think thereis. anything - nn� QRM _ -to that Story. r Farmers an asked to drop into I the Co-Operative and get prices on • _ _ bigSavings it they order their fer- 500dw tilizer tiiizer now. +� 7. Greenwa od - - !�D% YEAR .� i • ` ' - The Y R. U. met at the home of `V • the Brooks family on Sunday even- �"g W th a good attendance, We are all pleased to see Rev. H. - u4ndors an ad d6s public R. Monkman back from the west, . oshlow dns wV odwr le where he had been. called hone to. j 1Pe a the. s•e an ill mpther and aster, ass sans r, rn tree sit Mr. and Mrs.Elmo Disney called on Mrs. Disney's brother in Toronto. t80[ i0t irM Mira Glaris. Miaaker - -• %; spent &M-,Ni ~► _ K MOTOR day with her fasailY here. - _ ,�' ,d- Me ansa" meeting of Greenwood y '-'4 LAWchurch "M be held on Wednesday, i SALES January 21st- Be sure to attend = - The annual meeting of the Even- '�� � - rHONE: s9W PICKERMIG, ONT. lull wuxi2iary at the W. Mi S. we.. .: ,. The Ca6idiar1 .Bank ,., -- a _ • -GAS- - OIL - REPAIRS -held at the home of Mrs. A. )>[orden �, Dea "th. The Christmas sere= *. of Commerce ice on the theme "Christmas the p Season of Birth and Re-birth" 1. 0 - pre�ented by Mrs. C. E, Pegg and _ E At E,STA7E '' - - • =- -' Dealings bi Rest lidstato Daybsg or SeRht` Repairer the Utmost Oars and Seelbdness of Judgmeat which is derirssl area lizi ei'kra ars _ Keeping Ahmant of the Current R.isitg sad P'allt C of Marmot Tahtsri YOU _ doom& and reserve advies :and the sorra of hderstisson it t _ +nae lrss• enpeets' sal DR VV quaWad, adv Rest state �reing88% Fate as aet*v% depeada a group of aw desiring to sort'. yds N' {M - Rset of our sbiltdea: Your Real li' " PlrlMosse are ear SaAnseq 11" can advise yell is the best of your iaterest, and Xb* you. �'�r�■Illli "` RES ULTS - R lbsaaaads of heal Esiato ' adibos herr been etfeeted h @ur. and nary. stray ltlsyeis astd 9eile=s have saalisai lie ibtsaild >3awA1� �s! e�ur epsdsl AW aetbod of desiisg. > ,IF .w nay be of service to I" la Buy%& �. we awa! so 4/1000 _ --- _ ft� qo(L" /ss i an aatteh of >goat Herat _ CALL TO. P' hen you need help in a hur ' '. rY, 'you reach_ ' •f youitelephone ... Think of the difference ` t ` it males —just knowing our tele ORDON t _ ] y hone is .. - � CROSS - ,. ;J there, ready to °erre you in any o REALT e . v l'pnadt No'prkq.c&-measure-its use/uiuesi: { J oR , - > P1ciiEiQii p V11r.L !(IQ • PH�Y� t y: BILL ONE COMFAMy OF CANApA GiR. 8!!w g 403 CSR• �i31 i • , - - " ."-.�:,;i-^• +•_:••.- ti - -.<!" — . ,_ sees. ,--%rev-...--,:��•..,.:.> rX'`t t'i< i. "X'.tr a -n •- - ..�..ert. '.. ... - . - - . ., ,,. ' .' •. i R r 4 . F:,'+ r . . �, t . ,. _ ;. ;. i - e«x•.. I . •,q. wr.=.•w.w,.. rnec..... rvr.Mi.. _ ,.: .,,,. ,r.- •/'- - b' "_ ♦ '.\ m ' t •....w*•s+css..nrwr.. ,. sees: ., , ...sex,. •:, .� :-..av:.. :k. ro•.•y� .. _ .. •sr s.�:•..;9.. ---i a ..,ac:.. "..W`- A., ': 1L'S' ,4..-..e w -.c,, �, ,, .. swftGE*aye tion, Plye said, he'd damn well ;�^� • e _ • • 4 " _ a.. to _it that his runners woulf 'C1a8Blfl t�Vei't18111g _ " run aro and the reluctant town • • , . , -­ -. i i a N tit S P 0 R T S C 0 l U .M M _- - instead of through it.) e' a e . .. _ A third source of income 'for - DIDALEaB wauat pt to ..0 baby obtolta and CWCAJI 0WOUTONJTiSh roe , attat+t aNs/ wuitsal 4 ���'%�*Q .. . 1''' le would be a side show, turkey vaults for ow at cansda'• oieeat - eiing right afoot with the derby, 'ataDl''h•° dna l.:pa batoh.rw u asoi o�t�a guts soausia: y'� i, a Old yr tommLsions Paid. rend doalora tarmac•. tirsat ODlltrt•tuaity t.taro Jdr. 1952 hobbled into the room, It would contain peanuts, pop- ' tmvisment asalen, apats for aurestim Hairdressing - ' : leaning heavily Oil his cane, for the Old corn and freaks. Fnd a box. cream truck driven, and other dealws t ieasa&} algutaad Profusion, sued waged .. BO was nearing the grad. He looked it , make excellent asenta Bend for du rLonaaads of auocaaafal ltarv7 sridaae•ir, - y _ office. Pyles plan as to run. . hid details. Bo: leo. e7, It rUbtesatb at, - amuies'a Greatest Bret* sprightly Young Master 1953, nodded ap- boys only during the ho+1n of New Toronto. enc. . • rams �t.e catatosu• t+ts. 4.,-- , preciatively and said: Fine looking y,02 -daylight. He would divide them . OADL,R those .Pa=tna .tnluyv cw aalok. aARvaL awritnRE°teei` o scaoou stet• Seems sturdy. He'd better 'be. It T/il] from cumor••■• Fully s u a r a It i • a a. "�4'llat'a so tough,be a tougE year for him." up into groups. with several doz- suauty • chick• from a real. breeding Oro iii fluent at. w., Toronto P00" ' ueried -the 5 ri htl youngster. "Put en run4ers each. Each ou gramme. . Attractive early Pullet Tt'1�• 44 King eraneber - • lookin for a hi 4 P g y y g P %Vitus for oriceo and eaulasus "odes 1e Rideau tat. HOtttawa'• ` g high old time in sport." would be released and requiired came Flnt." 011inore'd- Poultry BroedWS - ' "it'll be high, all right" replied the Old Boy with sinister to run from .40 t 60 miles >� FYrm. Barrie. Ontario. DNlo THOIIBAND Canadian saleamta. ee� emphasis. ` Everything was high in my time; particularly prices.' day — right up to the -next town - ,, You're ,• -contra' Into a high Sato Stisser a sed Pullets Lai women wanted Send .:1.00 Vatted Plated . g Year and a big year, boy, he said: that had paid its part of the High- Pura tu.aea ana arses:: Kow iumP. facility far . a Quick seller. Otsod cons. "1'm open for suggestions" said th ng fellow. "What about g ter Jan. 15th_ delivery: 19c- innutrs about Uma rem t t�na G. Smith. m=� , Cats. . _ :• the Gre u ? en uired the a Foe way 66 Association fund. When other dates and breed.. Also ITEAV? Cox. torulaLos Youngster. all ou s had reached that re- LAKEVIEtj HATCHERY LTD•. WXOTrT ".'East isP'east'9said.Old 1952. "The east has got too many :� P _ ood' la ers for, the west. Them u s froth the prairies are gams. q�ed destination by day's end • BRAY Chk" for 1963. Pullets. Cockerels. ' PATENTS gg P Y I'll', give them that. - g it They'll spend Y their mono the time of the -grIlvery now, or wh0n you wane them. ea s ow but the teams in the cast are like the Atlantic hers would be totaled u The AN OFFER to •very caveator -Lin or is Ocean." - P Ask for Particulars. ventions and fun in an Bent urea _ malt W110 Could maintain the bra .BRA HATCHERY �mllton rb• al— Co. , geslaterea Patent attar "How come?" said the youngster.. swiftest average from day t day r LZ0 Jo aeys, 7 Pont;k street Ottawa Depth,- boy, depth" chortsed the Old Boy. "'1''6eY Sit there ear. across the Country would DYE^u ANu uLaAl.i�u aSTH1CRaTON13AtItiH t cnmPaa) ha fastest with the neatest" be the winnel. And every night sAva rod anything Deeds dyWa ar mean•- tent solicitors. Eatanllshed 1990. ase "If I have mg. way" said the youngster..fcrmlY, "They'll play g say sties[ Tnrnnrn a" t tet lir tnrnrnta., r that Grey Cup as a two series in my time and give the when the running had ceased, Ins" Write to us torr infnrmailon we lon oq request - . - _ ,r . I rrrr 1�egt gra •yea break- ire da t to •newer 7nur queettnns. De . 1. get a'look" Or a three -game aeries, so everybody Can Pyle could pitch his tent and all Par+men. H Parkin. Dy. work. Ltm+ted. P�+`;�—' -- the. people -for - m1J .-.around -slit rnta. sc Tnrnoto " ` ' "Take it easy. lad" advised the oldster. "You'll get yourself would nay to get in to see the 'ASTHMA i . otitracized in the best Toronto social. circles making cracks like runners as well as the freaks .on. Kine srm.s-_, �"t;' Now Asthma Relief i'he Staple display, The freaks were pretty - $MNSATIUNAJ, offer t YOU cast actually -� Y Cup's not-' far off" said cite youngster, "who do Duy Now (•metas. loaded with dim at �--minutei or' Your money Back " You figure for that?' -`- - - ,good.`,. too. t)ne was a real live i:. 00. car'.. PostPala. -order Now. Paul Ask your Drusclrr tar all The'Old Man broke out with a. crackling sound, raisingQ the two -headed chicken. - _. wallare. s:e�-c South %taba.b. Cbreso , Asthmanefrin Set - balance of his voice in what he.nleant to be song. "Pretty Little • 16, nu else t'ncondttlonally sunrameod 11 I g, boy," -a cracked and feeble uvice. (bats the A' fifth source e3f income for CRESS CAMN V,uac Beia CRE14 sure relief.' _ - • 4 Red "ring„ he sass in' '"- _ _. c . N (tie Stanley Cup song, at ,s i f SF.4f!. NEW rag. made morn yvur uld rug• ase '' ~ "Pretty awful" cotnruented--the- kid "The song, I mean, not , — ------ -- wnnllea■ write for catart,g,te sod price - Pyle_ would be the, nlantlfaCtur-- s1E111CAl -flat. D.,mtalon• Rus Wesvins Company. the sentiment. You said you figure it to be. a big year in sport?" i ers who "would supply the. shoes. s{77 Dundas Street went: Tnrnotn, rust '* "Big fireside peat" commented the oldster. "That new gadget r'xI HOlfR DOCTOR 1r0t1K they call television, tell the chewing gum; the running I,lm,trd edtclotzr HelDrur Ibrorfaanon 0ar•tcea euny a. chotraana. me Your_. friends t0 bole out fol :that. Folks hororrone., 5tedkal facts. dreams. Plus t}sat�vere payin' their way ill will be lookin' at the same show , tighta;=the shcelaees, the sunburn ocher• ttaY• Sona cse TA-bacco •Ellmta- 1�g eRx•tiva treatments for common aliments &tor, a seven-0ay scientific treatment ht'at home, for free.' lIuman •patttre- is they .won't pay for lotion and,- of .course,- the lilii- Rstutar Vrtc. e9 amts, Regain health am Quickly eliminates all craving for tot>a� " 'What they -can get for nothin'." pay for the privilege. - yo" "' . er, write to-dar for row went—an,i 1br ties booklet write C. W, Ktns. Phar I "Toss had a eoPy hook o! Heakb. Dent. 10 Realth • great runner is your day, this fellow Zatopek': • • • . P Proauc+.�.lowna. B.C. " IM said young Master 1953. "Think we'll get. a look at hili?" - - - " - - • —_`__ - - g taseal Ltd Bo: a?' I oadon Ontario 91 t {' "Can you see through an iron curtain, boy? If you.. you And d_final source of income Try it /wrsor�nMeeua wA rel, ' ar er'r7is eY NALIcIlLUl6N Direct ,Saler +o carmen •g� . ... .. ..,,-.. can set Zatopek. lie's ih-tAere. Refrieliiber the guy --who saved - ucvoulc�•be Mr. Ci C..Pyle's own , Stalin's life :" . Pas sTos tiowrntnont Regi+nisei Dt metol•. eu&. tent foot bo MU DatlQ / eltltt+.r. loafed ane Vetrrinrre fleet,•+ora "Why did he?" asked the kid. artlebsly. � s Klein we /i in 113 Every Krm with livestock a LrOatNOt I "We alI ane mistakes" said -the o'dater, as he prepared to This w d of electrical 91,23 Express Yr•pow CS,m trAtoe. Age no tactor it nc!ivo- APPis.- • ll i POW r'%nadAl 0.. Ytt• 4dc!on et.. . ;, vanish. This guy was rewarded with Pay privilege he wished box,. big tt to contain one lifoatrvai., so he asked the right. to speak b telephone to his brother in human--fagt. p ankle and :..to TAPE%VVttU+ atilworm., cause str,ou• y N„e ,.d be sour trouble' chow wANT1dDt "Cn i%'F:y utboa raP Now York. They limited him to one word:" elite at •reel you can ... .•nt•a��rry uie:ectt» aoeerai,s.., prtear nsamotti °Ola t:sverta l�s - "a 'What was thts word?- asked the youngster. think runners, would rood•ttrm, ern ver+re Ntiivet�y's want targe folio w;ntar. Railroad, Horn& ems• wHe1p !" said the Old Boy. and vanish for keeps• . I " ' be usi route and once own ado - ° w .. To,nrna «I, lir , e . Mover comments and yuppesfions for this column wolf be welcomed the race. +v r, Pyle figured, • Pge_ �•.; � c.c, s B Tnnk..TaDleu • .by Eimer• f�rpuson, e, o Celnerf House, X31_ Yang* St , 7oronihs. _: __ - - . at least- Americans would Hnating and Balling $AID scenes +`,, An correaPoad•nee answered, Oir,rrs mads ' k 0 _ ; . - - - . se es - - . .. _ .• _ Soils dollar r FFASEL tAOlov: .. - A A. Da rlenn, v:a at 4nm.e, few Ytxt- for tgvr Y .' . be Sia g to purchase the Crags II!4 A,Yn•,e. YDSlA\TON. €,, �q� miraculotsp IOX a# kll! IOR', IOtM- AT.BEt:Ta —� P'� sere r " .1 . • DFS.TILLERS LIMITED, , :price f"s-per. _. e - , - - '11 i1!tBTiUN, ONTARIO • ... - - Third of $5,000 t t Quick Reli f b�aaa seal,. T went p Pi Will. the derby 'started ' oa wow eft► tub' W,re res/ et pMe, Phillip Granville of ;Ontario. - - - atctiedtrie. on the 4th of March. Canada. Fourth place was #2,80Q asses set. ..ebe .t alsrt.°aie+.e, also -- �:� - . . - -an e t gr- a by &y --•e to 'an" arw"- I.. 1928, boas. the Ascot Speedway ► stn: w nit a .aeletage of Le"Iet, ass d went Mike Joyce a b ..•Pegg venture." He was one of Los Art •lbs. The tender _-flout Cleveland. There Pew is" titta snow -emu. aefl•eeYa • _. g partiCipanta Metsaent ewh the sen- bontias. rine.•. Sp� C. the were. sex eonaotataon. prizes o2 ltealeg. .«ern. eves Y•r sec relict Is , . great promoters of the Twea- headed straight for. the 3,42.3 :1.000 each it was PYIe'a plait. as fres, that hof psotno- B ��milethat amrdy between them and a grand climax t t e marathon. I%mglist"n sar�ati�� � � r� r Pen sitawte be abs wstrb. oar atr•11ee- t , epoch great . ters. - New York. The start of this •- s to fill Madison uare Gardesi - i ,2 7 dash was festive xL '- 'Y1 Lxgl 1'� LC _ . ;It was. Mr.. Pyle's conceit to turf . Pad aoiay.- Tlie, rtuusers 'vera with a cheering, stamping. pay- -r P _ j' ing throng=the final source of . _ a marathon race from Los An- fresh as fields of daisies. and Las a.•' -gels• to New York. revenue for the derby en route. medal ,. Just- 25 years ago --dune the Angeles - waved- them.. off to.. a Re For - s . ^ . r r • . The great Tex Rickard was there 14th of March — a man named • - cheery .start . as theyt ht 'w as lt. wound galloped in person that tug present kyle cut lapse with one of the _ . be. opined Mi Pyle. away for fame, money, the High - not only Wes 66, Association -.and .: C;- C. ' the prizes. But .not evetf Rickard " �' The J , . - . ;;ghost highly publicised athletic y die greatest, but file Y crSuld attract the nus;omen. is - . __ "`� .:. Iavenb thus ancient g7aaet has _ longest Soot race is histiy, It p3'1e's Magic Foot Box, that whole vast arena there were TaS�NI� PIIIeX 11 %e . •. giver seen. And when we tell gout would be open to one and all-- , - • no more than a few dozen spec- rte, tubal Mr. Pyle was better known entrants from Tibet, Tasmania paly one fact -dtmmted "tlie tutors to see the winners receive When asytme in' your. family is - :' r Sas "Cash -and -Carry" and that seLd the Scandinavian countries splendor of that ha their laurel wreaths and their distressed by winter- coughs, ass ' I ' the sports event referred to was included. The winner would be P PPy may' this favorite old Canadian recipe. ' There weren't as many runners money. It was a sad but nlitable -:.,mostly called the "Bunion Der. -crowned wilt a laurel wreath in Easy to prepare, yet given you by," aunts of you -sll-timers at the manner of the, old times and m the race as Pyle -had expected: - 'finale - to, the fiasco, ,for fiasco ,'tar times as ranch for your money, " _ ;least .will recall whit a crazy with a, bank draft for:25,000 in He bed ho for 1-000: I'h�re :Ht, ha? been—from ,first to last.. Geta 2 tri ounce bottle of f TS era that was. Some of us are were only 199. - ` ` PINEX COAFEPi.TRAT$, the manner of the new. Pyle - . 'fond of saying that the kids of called it The Great Cross-Cour- Nothing had turned out the rom your favorite drug counter. 4111, . today are a lot goofier than their - try Marathon Race, but out of a - -flut it .seas a good, fast field, -a way Pyle head planned. He had Your this into. a 16: ounce bottle j news frisky set of runners. It included days; It tooit 84. The lights a 64 and All u with simple sugar syrup. figured the race would tale p k -j •rata or grandparents were — Paper .somewhere came the That's all there is t do-.. no coo . Fut when we think of Mr. Pyle title "Bunion. Deray;'..and that Charles Hart, a 63 -year-old mare- and Ing needed yet you will have as t- thon runner from En the fuels along the way anon '"�' *-Setting millions of dollars worth is the name that 'stuck. gland, ,one - - amp-te supply of effective cough ro- - .Alit' of newspaper. space with. a stunt - . . _11 "runner. from Australia and -one t e runners, 9a well s the s 1 r- lie for the whole family,.60 plea- ,S,.: � h � a as ' - from Esthonia. fed em loyees, would Id. have de Pant -tasting that children life jt. , -- • •- P like this, we begin to have our The ,-ace of the Centuryl" . • stroyed the constitution of a less- For ton�enierice,'PINEX is now doubts. cried Mr. Pyle's tqb-thumpers. L. - ec matt. The freak show had been also available in ready -to -take • 'This `is the y realest thin • - "A" thrilling Spectacle.of Brawn g g 1 - - have ever tet over " fc� the a flop everywhere. N o b o d'p PREPARED form. Either way. Dance marathons were the_ and Endurance! A 65 -day show P _ R�, would buy the Magic Foot Box: I'INER most 'help you, 'or �orir ' exultant Pyle. "Its possibilities move . rage of the country. A man nam by the, greatest runners in th y back. Get a bottle today ... 4 People were suing -Pyle for the a ed Cornelius .Dumber walked world! And all tree. absolutely_ are'.untotd!' ,­ -m most unbelievable things. One Teddy for winter cAugbs ahead. _• backwards across the country free, .ladies ,and- gentlemen;• it c •-4q, ` plaintiff, an Illinois farmer, PIN PREPARED- for CONVENIENCE . and attributed his success. to the won't cost you a. cent, -and all They ran and t'- -ran.. They . rlairned that one runner half' fact that he always went bare- due to the generosityof, that ran through Ne - • PINEX CONCENTRATE.for ECONOMY ' g edI>�Arizona and siaughiered one of his prize pig' foot, The newspapers were afraid philanthropic. impresario, Cash' Albuquerque, NewJiexico. The lets and then digested it, `raw, - ,?, •that the indestructible..undeipin- and Carry Pyle! : ne*spapers-be an "6 call it the while .,.eunning: .. n s of Jack Dem ey seemed to • • g pstakes, and . ' • F . -. Corapiaster Swee ,._ - ' mer Stabler, t last: g from Now-, did .Mr. Plye fi ure to the Flatfoot Festival and ' - ' -- ' be giving way a g 1'yle's Pyle.always,claililed he made - visiting from finance this "free" spectacle? Follies.. -They ran through- Tulsa, • honey on the derby. The' kindest - 5 •.t , .--- Vienna, told us to' siand up more.. In the first place he estimated Oklahoma and Springtield, Mis- estimates put his losL.ses..at about _ _ because standing up. Has good' that there would. be about- 1,000 : souri. Somebody discovered that $75,000. He 'claimed that fifteen - >r _'tor the arches and what was entrants from all corners of the the two -headed chicken was a -million Americans had seeir-his good for the arches was good for globe. Each. entrant would Ni re- .perfectly. normal eone-headed ..derby. That is within the realm • • 's' International trade. q.uired to put up a $25 entrance chicken with an extra head strap- of possibility, but it is no indi-; It was. the. perfect, moment , in- •-fee. Casks and Carry had - his -pen on. Pyle found an Irish farm- cation of the gate receipts: -be= 1. -->1'. . )history. fol C: C. Pyle to step $35.000 first prize right there. er,- who was ossified from the cause most .of the spectators sate 'ii- r torah and give us the Bunion * . •• neck do 8nd made hit. the • it—just as Pyle had promised V. x>' '' 't . Derby, writes Sidney Carroll in Second, he figured to receive feature attractiGn of. the fieak them—for tree. They had seen it. r $100,000 frdm the United ..States . show. The runners raced 'through sin lye by looking u - �� a recent issue of "PaaFant.." g f . - g P A rem the m _ 's .J.. i r Efigh%van%' 6ti vissociation. This dust and rain, sleet and slush. plowilig and faking a look, ;.- Pyle was a remarkable fellow' was a brotherhood of hamlets, Then, one y . I " r g edr. •towns, villa by one,,likt; airplliries `, --a real honest to oddness, g • gas anis .cities on peeling off, they dropped ' out. w c uine °1928 roan.- He was. the sun Route 66. Each mclnlle- of the Cramp and blisters and heat �a Z %• of a Methodist minister; but his association %vas to kick .in .with• prostration and .sheer exhaustion- ,. WHEN PAIN STRIKES ,� '` " roads had led him; if anything; a sum pl'Oporfioiiate to its popu. got them. They rata through Chi- - in direction• generally' supposed fatten ,until. a .kitty "bf $100 000 cage. At the first t�tiznge of nccu:natrc pair,— { — to be opposite from the pulpit. could be ass take Tetnpleton'p T-R-C'e. Over P faff- ��- : ,r `,, `' x 1 P P .enibled. Such a sutra, _ - • - ' " . p lion T -R -C's used evcrY' macth, for '� �i ¢ ` He had -been a prize fighter, an he 'told t1�e brotherhood, would � On the 28th' of May . the 'sur`• ee,fy relief from pain caused by nc�u- ' � � - • `1 matigm, arthritis, neuralgia, actor, a- managi r of movie housers. be returned ' a thoilsaridfold. Oivors of the incredible rind ga. lumbago and r `, , ' g sciatica. Why su>ger ttectltetialy? Seep " a His name t% ns Charles C. Pyle Every town along the route was limped into N_ew York. The won- T-R-C'son hand, and use them promptly. �`^w ::: • �,..,' but he gloried in the ntchnalnp bound to make a mint! Think of derfiil 'flung' about it. as. Dr. �!1P 65c, $1.35 at drug counters; 7-544 ��++ I "Cash -and Carry" PS'le_ tle.wac the- thousands of•--hinterlanders Johnson said about the perform- ' f�<' a fast talker. a neat dresser, a pouring into to%%rn to, see the ing dog, was not'how i# was- done, ' ' k•�* :ig'ar smoker and a butterfly -Bunioneers. pass thr, ugh! Think but that it got done. RELIEVED f `t_= ` . -mustache man.. He looked like a of the profits to the local shop- _ + • ITCWI IN A Ji> Fi _ r slicker in the silent niovics, and keepers. Think ,of the carriivals Another '.wonderful thing was txeronerfredc , _ _ ., r% tviti liked to act like one. I .play tate tow shipscould haJel Think the winners got their - money; %Sri firrc tree of soothing, cooting, florid • � 'ery 'year -as the •h it were of the hot `dog concessions. First prize went to Andy Payne, D•D•h• PfmwdPtlon positivel ' • last," he told, the- world_ Le- a, red itch -•cane by eczema, Y relieve. raw a'` . an Indian bo from Oklahoma. TII"hes' "Calp y irritation, chafing—other itch troubles. Chase i ' q iitimately. but .wit�l a `view to - - (If airy Town along Highway 66. • Second prize � $10,000 went to leer. stainlaa +sc triol beers must lath,fy or squeezing every penny trarif did not kick in with a contribu= . John Sal of Passaic- Neve- JL -r- - p�scttts'Tlor- back. AxX patr•dncgI for n.u.b. . _ _ . . . o' t _ „. iS$LTE 3 l9U . . FJ" _ "+e- • .-rw°S'.--:n.:: - •r. ..s .:.ems _+.r..._..::_�.-�r__:�'.. _ .� •� y _. L _ ::�'"'n.n- ..::1�-,:,u:. _ ..E, T .. - ... r , n • _ - ww _ 'ranee J -a With ovr polity to �i Now Limes and bring. To • Yov a noir _- ao-date stock of Mercltandiss we are c1E ark n the'' up •• r." • -• #oilow mS away BELOWCOST' . ung ate OUR � •• - _ • . BOYS' D3iESSING COATS: - 200 PAIRS SHOE`S (MEN'S _ _ BOYS' IWINDBREAMS –� - •-- WOMXN'S AND CHILDREN"S) .�... - . .'• ' 80 ,PAIR WOMENrS AND BOYS' SKI COATS _ - CHiLDRkW& SLIPPER&QUANTrry HOU,B DRESSES fS _. - . •:, ;,ti .SHIRTQ s USMSAND SPORT ., -. - r , _ " 'ASSOSTIHERT OF �BtfY & TROUSERS.. LARGE ..,QUANTITY 4F. ` , - BATS BOYS' SWR,ATEM 1 MATS AND HATH TOWELS. - _- a • ..» - ._. NOW • {( ff• Operating 'The Big Btore PHONE-2EIW `-JAMS , MaB.• PIC88BINa - - �..w ROCK n _WHITBY BETTY - _ .. *An 618 - - ELECTRJC "'RRN� �;�. � J� BEATTY ELECTRIC WAS ERS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — JANUARY 15, 16, 17. �RANGfTTfS AND � M ->�g Shahs At 7 and 0 P. 1!M Saturday Matinee at 1.80 _ _ 8*vrday Evening Show Starts At 0.00 P;M.-IEtECTRICAL APPLIANCES - TH'UP.WAIT, FRI., SATURDAY-- JANUARY 15, 14, 17. Jack and the Beanst+ock _ B—H Paints and Gerwra1+4ar+*we - - IN COLOR _ RAINBOW coLO1� —•" W1Ts — BUD ASBc�'rI' and LOU oosT>yLLo •_ • .PHONE 46 PIC K E RtiVG�ROilND MY SHOULDER - 'ALSO M, OGE COMEDY — FOOTBALL HEADLINES .CARTOON AND NOVELTY 1N TECHNICOLOR —WITH :. - ,Dunbartan Lumber l�i�IDAY, TCEBDAY,��p NV18DAY — JANUARY 19, 20, 21, - tArTHIE LALNE and BILLY DANIELS ' :1 A enipt Showa At 7 }�a Lsat CA -=Piet* Qhs, at ate 40dive Supplies mature Starts _Pf M. and QSIEs PI, M, - NORM F'ORRES'! Red Skies* of Montana' Bright Victory _ Phone 19WIZ _ IPI TECHNICOLOR WITH . B'!'AltRlhsG -- AR?FiUR KENNEDY, PEC.GY DOW, JULIA AtDA11tSRI(X 1RD WIDMASK and JEFF Hilp1T� ` C07EEDYt BHGS BUNNY JOE lM¢DOAKS "-, PDX NEWS t — Opposite Siwaai F'aei �+ _ - Odea Evenings asci Sates _MONDAY, TOES , ,WEDNESDAY' - JANUARY1'19, Jttassasr _ Os1 s1 .. - _ ... - Wherea Ch s:iE Y? - January 21. Subject for devotion 1 WA@t 'fou ! COiLOit BY - 1'ECBNIGOLOR "The Kin a - . - 11►ij?H ItAY HOLDER ANO ALLY'N iiieLHIIB Iib* Home and School will meet i ` �R'1'S - PSGGY DOW Jai FART" GMIi6i sm ,Wednesday eveoinR Jaanary NE ScarletAngelCQ OP V1�SWhitevale The Toronto Stare and Studio _. IN Z�NIC•- , Group will present three one -act :1 ,CO-OP BALANCED FEEDS _ -• - SOCK HUDSON and YVONN�E Die 14 _ _ P�Ys at . Whitevale Baptist Church _ on Friday, Januarys , at 8 p. m• 18 per cent LAT ' ISA SH Whitevale -United Church is joining THLrATR>i POLICY with the Baptist Church in sponsor- en, ponsor. • �.z OPea+ Hvenbss BM. t 18 1 Cea�' DAIRY $4 per CBldt DSIBY lug this ascii The plays are eatit- Saturday* sa o•lid.,s led: "Scrambled Eggs• , Blackmail", ltati•ee Saturda's aur HeNBays ids r IL and "His Majesty the Baby.'' The B STARTER �PIB GROWER FIG "FINISH&R FLOODtdGH? PAItSiNG - • - •. group Pug m�e P�Ys -:>iB PARKING A PLEASURE WITH OUR Whole or Ground Western Grain well known and those attending are ATTENDANTS AT ALL TIMES - assured a very pleasant Evening: An offering will be takeui and the net oc donated to the Religious eeda Pr 8� CLARF.,MONT " CO-OPERATIVE Education Dept of the Canadian Institute for the Bind. Phi7s Pte- MODERN OLD TIME DANCE aced and directed by Goldie Pratt _ Woodall. Stage ananauer, Donald FR !DAY. J A 111 U Uar School Abeociatyor. held its Jan- �W Properties, Jetty. Gillen. ARV 30. AT 191180 PM • vary riveting on londa" evening, ; the 1sih, at the school. Myra Howes Everyone welcome. Presided c-'+er r. Walter Helm ' t 'Artnei East 1Noodlond a �er9 .nterestin8 Mrs. Mollie hamuli, PbrE Arthur: s meeting, du*g_ which our H. and are visiting their mother so they ' trustees so� th a Presented the school can see their lather at Brierbush }SPONSOiiH3 BY. THE ROUGE HILLS LIONS CLUB �o for the pupils, Hospital, StouftAlle. Mr. and Mrs Mise Walger, Pnbhc Health Nurse $ B. Williams, Mr. mad Mss, Sar• ADit[ISSION - Tae, EACH VALUABLE DOOR AND SPOT PIt,IB� gave a talk on -Modern Public old W-umner and three aaughters of !� Health ]Leasuuaee", : RESHMEN•TS AND HOT DOGS She outlined the Toronto were also. visitors' tremendous Progrem made b !MUSIC BY - CLAUDE BROWN AND JUS FRIDAY NIGHTNUS . kine d me y. mad- also fht urbig Past and DUNDARTON mesut andhospitalization• of treat- ' Mr. and Yrs. George,'W�, ars. Our United Church .ia wo71dn6 ~ «ted that o�talization and sugg- Mrs. S. Kerr od Galt, da4hter if with the " Presbytenan Chur& to good memwe cf fed- • • • • Mr. and Mrs. ,W: MOtte=head had era! aid would be welcomed by .most Donald Jackson of Liserpool is the misfortune to tall 'oa g eve people the Compel. Also i weae-easaing ciumg.. , home on leave from the Navy. and. break a leg: � other charchee from Great, Britsia . r The ladies ad the "Guild" Diatrtet Rev. Jack Thompson, home on Mr. A. J. Thompeon of the g� were working there. He empbasind �� wilt' Scottish songs and furlouEh from Trinidad was a guest ' Line has been confined to the house the need there is od helping theca a goadzWo and tben served delio- at the Maass on Sunday this last meek. We hope he fill soon People and what a aewaurding was* w j IOUs �'aoee. Mrs. Lillian Peacock has returned be feelingwell is done. Mr. Thompson also gave an I to her home at Windsor after three the On -e -Go A interesNextt talk to the Sunening wt, schlbopeool r y will meet weeks nd with her slater, Mrs. W. On Tuesday January 20. The -Guides hyo th us Sunday �FHertm "Young at t I Avis and family. and their mothers will _be�� foe . e, ; ChWTyw� akin Muriel Bamford spent a week- Darton Uiftea a 8ritisb and Foreign Bible Bee- _ end recently in Kitchener. dety. MT. Young - has been with no , Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Last Sunda before and is .always interesting. He Earl 8iches was called_ foe Jas PmiPt. Jack Tho ad In will bring w¢th him a film, duty 'at Whitby this week.. Dave Lemeo: on the birth of a sou. P of r' A number of our ladies attended m the Oshawa General" Hospital. Trinidad. Mr. ZLompson ' - •a nes_ ' Bible- on the. Table?% E'v@ryone is Mr. and Mrs. E. Smitheram of c invited to herr kis mess- _ a gathOring of {V, ionary oa ugh, and -he. Ory • the home of Mrs A. workers '-, at _ Brooklih slant . the week -end -with, • t• raw there nett ?Jae. go fie` _ oa .,Wedgesday afte-swwtrs n Robinson Mr. and Mrs. W. Mottershead. ` -by �t� ==as of some very n Wed. Jas. 21 at 5,10; we ezpe�t . tee Me served °0A Afternoon sad 1'dias Georgina.. White_is .attend- .ous Ply shad saying that -m a might. to have a pot-lmk'" supper to begin Icer azo• �' a hostess and. ing :Ontario Ladies' College this think he was a moAd traveller. In •"mss annual meeting of OUT coaa're- .716 ssaiaal ch year. ste4 these acmes were of tOi►ai Pada Reports. of the Tarim arrt- • ' i+ebd, meeting will Jimmie Paytton of Victoria Coll=. and Vlagres on the Island of Torn- amsations will be 6i� and the a- ,last Lin• 1 Me end MMeieo1 -_ � Januar, -22.1 oa 'I'hu�y ev_ � �. a visitor. .with his sister. idad. He told us about the variedaction of Church Oil as regsir ' '=dee W. 'A vmll m ]Mrs. Dugatd Thompson and family PoPm�n: Ue Aindius from ed- All our Peoples are urrsd $0 be Ql Tie Plekarig Base Iiir e•Me w may meet in the ball on the we:ek�. C*msi%'Negros and vaud � ' as this is sm i • . afternoon at i.14, Wekomme back from ,Windsor to °� • r •^",e JJli.alinivlNUR•il,Nda I'S "tlL4YJL+'Mu JA_:.cWi.+W.S+"-„+y§i�9ad�� «w :�::.- '' .. -., __ ___ _--•+.4✓4-n....- ....- ui^.gyp”